What's a tree worth? 🌲🤌
Sure, you can cut down a tree, sell the wood, and put a price tag on it.
To build our homes, our furniture, or to produce fuel.
➡ But what about all the other things a tree does for us?
Like flood prevention, wind protection, providing shade and reducing urban heat island effects, preventing soil degradation, or being a great wildlife habitat.
Are these ecosystem services for free or should we put a price tag on them?
Go to the link in bio 🔗👆 and find out more in our brand-new YT video 🎞️
#3BillionTrees
A measurable transformation is remaking the global construction sector as decarbonisation shifts from intent to implementation. The focus on whole life carbon and embodied carbon is driving a reassessment of materials, processes and performance across the built environment. Innovations in circular supply chains and circular economy in construction models are enabling low carbon construction materials and scalable end-of-life reuse in construction, accelerating the transition toward net zero whole life carbon outcomes. Advances in battery recycling and green hydrogen are redefining industrial feedstocks, fostering low embodied carbon materials and reducing the carbon footprint of construction.
Fire safety certification, façade retrofits and standards such as BREEAM and BREEAM v7 are embedding sustainable building design principles into the mainstream. Smart urban infrastructure, including grid-interactive transport depots, demonstrates resource efficiency in construction and signals the rise of energy-efficient buildings as active contributors to renewable energy stability. The resulting lifecycle assessment frameworks are integrating life cycle cost analysis with operational performance, advancing environmental sustainability in construction and life cycle thinking in construction.
Economic pressures are amplifying the importance of sustainable building practices and eco-design for buildings, steering investors and policymakers toward designs that balance cost control and measurable building lifecycle performance. The movement toward net zero carbon buildings reflects a sector redefined by decarbonising the built environment and convergence between materials science, digital control and sustainable material specification.
Sustainable construction has matured into a disciplined, data‑driven practice that quantifies value through whole life carbon assessment, lifecycle assessment, and life cycle cost optimisation. The industry’s alignment with circular construction strategies, carbon neutral construction and sustainable urban development confirms that environmental performance is no longer peripheral but central to modern green construction and eco-friendly construction.
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