The colour of the year in nature 🤎 In the EU, we know that to keep...

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The colour of the year in nature 🤎 In the EU, we know that to keep biodiversity thriving, we need to protect and restore the habitats of our species. That’s why the 🇪🇺 #NatureRestoration law, the first continent-wide, comprehensive law of its kind, includes binding restoration targets for specific habitats and species. These measures would cover at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030, and ultimately all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. Let’s keep the colours of nature vibrant together. #restorenature ©Pantone/ colour of the year – Mocha Mousse

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The global shift towards sustainable construction is advancing from research to measurable implementation through innovations that reshape the built environment. Johnson Matthey’s collaboration in China on biomethanol technology represents a breakthrough for the circular economy in construction, aligning industrial chemistry with the drive to decarbonise the sector and reduce the carbon footprint of construction.

Projects such as the refurbishment of Bell’s Yard in London demonstrate how sustainable building design merges adaptive reuse and low embodied carbon materials to extend building lifecycle performance. The project exemplifies whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment principles, showing that environmental sustainability in construction now informs both design and policy.

Compact housing developments like Ash Mews in Stratford reveal how low carbon design and sustainable building practices can turn limited space into energy-efficient buildings shaped by principles of net zero carbon buildings and circular construction strategies. Each project tests life cycle thinking in construction, highlighting how a detailed understanding of embodied carbon in materials and resource efficiency in construction directly reduces life cycle cost.

Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into sustainable design workflows, streamlining lifecycle modelling and improving the accuracy of whole life carbon calculations. Combined with new transparency requirements and environmental product declarations (EPDs), these digital tools promote accountability in sustainable material specification and environmental impact of construction.

The sector’s evolution embodies a commitment to net zero whole life carbon performance. As BREEAM and the forthcoming BREEAM v7 framework drive measurable benchmarks for eco-design for buildings, sustainable architecture is moving toward low carbon building certification rooted in verifiable environmental metrics. The integration of green building products, renewable building materials and end-of-life reuse in construction strengthens circular economy principles, turning sustainable construction into a credible engine of sustainable urban development.

Green construction has progressed from aspirational rhetoric to evidence-based transformation. Through carbon neutral construction strategies focused on low-impact construction, decarbonising the built environment is no longer theoretical; it defines the new baseline for a resilient, responsible and regenerative construction industry.

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