Today is Earth Overshoot Day đ
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Today, our demand for ecological resources and services exceeded what Earth can regenerate in 2025.
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With global population increasing every year - circular economy, clean energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working with nature is crucial for sustaining life on Earth.
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In the EU, to deliver on our Green Deal targets we are:
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â»ïžmaking sustainable products the norm in the EU
đ„ empowering consumers and public buyers to choose circular products
đȘ«focusing on the sectors that use most resources and where the potential for circularity is high such as: electronics and ICT, batteries and vehicles, packaging, plastics, textiles, construction and buildings, food, water and nutrients
đïž reducing waste
đreducing emissions by at least 55% by the end of this decade, setting us on a path to a climate-neutral Europe by 2050
âïž accelerating the clean energy transition
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We can #movethedate together if we shift our economy from linear to circular - and ensure a climate-neutral future for all.
#earthovershootday #overshootday
Brazilâs role as both host nation and custodian of the Amazon shapes new tensions between deforestation, low carbon design policy ambitions, and land-use reforms that threaten global carbon footprint reduction progress. Any weakening of environmental safeguards could undermine decarbonising the built environment strategies and erode the circular economy in construction principles that underpin resource efficiency in construction initiatives.
In the UK, the Environmental Audit Committee has reaffirmed that nature-positive planning regulations are not impeding housing supply, strengthening the argument for sustainable building design and eco-design for buildings within urban policy frameworks. The Committeeâs position supports the expansion of green infrastructure and sustainable urban development through data-led lifecycle assessment and Life Cycle Cost analysis tools linked to environmental product declarations (EPDs).
Industry leaders continue to push for measurable progress beyond declarations. Adoption of BREEAM v7 and low embodied carbon materials specifications signals growing attention to the embodied carbon challenge and the environmental impact of construction. Better integration of circular construction strategies and end-of-life reuse in construction practices would enhance building lifecycle performance while advancing the Circular Economy transition.
As the built environment sector moves toward net zero carbon buildings, practitioners recognise that tangible decarbonisation relies on aligning public policy, private finance, and innovation in sustainable building practices. The momentum from COP30 underscores that environmental sustainability in construction is not merely policy rhetoric but a technical and economic imperative demanding global coordination.
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