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European regulation is accelerating the shift toward sustainable construction. From 2026, the EU will enforce a carbon border adjustment placing a measurable cost on the embodied carbon of imported steel and cement. The UK is expected to align its framework, embedding whole life carbon assessment into procurement. Contractors and developers will need to verify data through environmental product declarations (EPDs) to avoid penalties, encouraging the use of low carbon construction materials such as electric arc furnace steel, clinker substitutes and re-used components. This is redefining low carbon design as a commercial requirement rather than an environmental choice, strengthening the market for net zero whole life carbon and low embodied carbon materials.
The global energy transition is reinforcing these changes. Forecasts indicate US renewable capacity will exceed 1TW by 2035, improving grid stability and lowering the operational carbon footprint of energy-efficient buildings. The electrification of heat and demandâflexible, gridâinteractive properties supports sustainable building design with lower life cycle costs. Developers adopting onâsite storage and longâterm power agreements can better align with net zero carbon building goals and reduce exposure to volatile energy prices.
Innovation in water infrastructure is adding another dimension to environmental sustainability in construction. Norwayâs forthcoming subsea desalination plant promises reduced energy demand, cutting the carbon footprint of supplying coastal developments. This shift expands opportunities for ecoâfriendly construction and resource efficiency in construction by integrating waterâenergy nexus strategies into sustainable building practices.
Material supply chains remain a constraint. The recycling of rare earth elements crucial for highâefficiency motors and heat pumps still lags behind the ambitions of a circular economy in construction. Circular construction strategies based on endâofâlife reuse in construction and rigorous lifecycle assessment are essential to stabilise supply, manage life cycle costs and support carbon neutral construction.
The convergence of carbon regulation, renewable power, and smarter infrastructure marks a turning point for the built environment. Whole life carbon metrics, embodied carbon in materials transparency, and verifiable lowâimpact construction are now fundamental to sustainable design. Companies embedding ecoâdesign for buildings, green building materials, and circular economy principles into their projects are positioned to deliver measurable carbon footprint reduction and achieve net zero carbon performance while advancing the global decarbonisation of the built environment.
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