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EU Environment and Planet 21 days ago

What’s really inside plastic products? A new global database 'PlastChem' has mapped over 16,000 chemicals used in plastics — and about 25% are considered hazardous. Why this matters: 🟢 Plastics contain additives that are linked to risks for human health and ecosystems. 🟢 Many hazardous chemicals are still unregulated globally. 🟢 Understanding these chemicals is key to building a safe circular plastics economy. The more we know, the better we can design safer materials and reduce environmental harm. Read the full article via the link in our bio.

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Recent developments in sustainable construction signal an industry embedding environmental sustainability in construction at the core of its strategy. The nationalisation of British Steel marks a pivotal move towards low carbon design, with plans to expand domestic scrap use and adopt electric arc technologies. Such measures promise to reduce the embodied carbon in materials, supporting net zero whole life carbon targets and aligning heavy industry with ambitions for net zero carbon buildings. This transformation underlines a broader shift towards whole life carbon assessment and data-driven lifecycle assessment as essential metrics for evaluating the carbon footprint of construction.

In parallel, the advancement of engineered wood highlights the role of renewable building materials in achieving sustainable building design. The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products is focusing on repairing and assessing mass timber, reinforcing life cycle thinking in construction and extending building lifecycle performance. These circular construction strategies demonstrate how end-of-life reuse in construction and careful life cycle cost analysis can enable a more resource-efficient, circular economy in construction.

Renewable integration in housing is also accelerating. A new initiative will deliver fully funded rooftop solar arrays on London apartment buildings, delivering measurable life cycle cost savings and supporting the evolution of energy-efficient buildings as microgenerators. This reflects the momentum behind green construction and sustainable building practices that combine energy resilience with carbon footprint reduction.

Across sectors, the convergence of low embodied carbon materials, eco-design for buildings, and sustainable material specification signals a permanent restructuring of the built environment. Manufacturers are responding to BREEAM, including BREEAM v7 frameworks, as benchmarks for environmental product declarations (EPDs) and verifiable low carbon building standards. Sustainable architecture and sustainable urban development are maturing into systemic strategies rooted in whole life carbon accountability.

The transition signals an era where sustainable design becomes structural logic, not an add-on. Through decarbonising the built environment, advancing green building materials, and embedding circular economy principles, the industry builds towards a future defined by carbon neutral construction and genuine sustainability.

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