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And we are dedicating the 2026 #EUGreenWeek to it.
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Mark your calendars for the 3+4 June as you will hear from:
š” Innovators and entrepreneurs
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š” CitiesĀ usingĀ nature-based solutions
š± FarmersĀ whoĀ areĀ takingĀ care of nature, and who are reaping its economic benefits
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We will highlight ideas, projects, and technologies already delivering results across Europe ā all to show how nature-positive business models work in practice.
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Join us for the EU Green Week 2026!
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The UKās first geothermal power plant marks a turning point in sustainable construction, transforming lowācarbon heat from concept to infrastructure. Its integration into sustainable building design will determine asset resilience and operational viability. Embedding connectionāready plant rooms, lowātemperature systems and compatibility with net zero Whole Life Carbon targets is becoming essential. Projects limited to fossilābased systems risk creating stranded assets as policy and tariffs accelerate the shift toward net zero carbon buildings.
A partnership between Forestry England and GB Energy aligns renewable energy generation with environmental sustainability in construction. Solar and wind installations within public woodland demonstrate how ecoādesign for buildings can coexist with biodiversity safeguards, supporting grid stability for large developments. This model links Circular Economy principles with resource efficiency in construction, providing longāterm energy certainty for manufacturers and developers pursuing Whole Life Carbon Assessment across estates. Integrating green infrastructure and life cycle thinking in construction at planning stage is now a key differentiator for investors seeking predictable carbon footprint reduction and stable Life Cycle Cost outcomes.
In Wiltshire, a dome powered by landfill gas illustrates circular economy in construction at a micro scale. Its modular, closedāloop engineering uses waste as a renewable building energy source, translating directly to low carbon design for industrial campuses and logistics hubs. Applying lifecycle assessment to unconventional resources illustrates how embodied carbon in materials and energy can be reduced through circular construction strategies and sustainable building practices. The project reinforces how brownfield regeneration aligned with low carbon construction materials and performanceābased procurement drives measurable carbon neutral construction outcomes.
The lesson for the industry is explicit: integrate Whole Life Carbon metrics, prioritise embodied carbon reduction and design for energyāefficient buildings from concept stage. A Whole Life Carbon Assessment embedded within sustainable architecture and specification processes mitigates risk, optimises Life Cycle Cost and evidences environmental product declarations (EPDs) compliance. Teams capable of balancing net zero carbon performance with biodiversity objectives will lead decarbonising the built environment, shaping a new era of sustainable urban development founded on measurable environmental sustainability in construction.
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