5 Steps for Better IAQ: ICYMI

BUILDINGS Podcast 6 months ago

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

Published about 5 hours ago



3D concrete printing is progressing from prototype to mainstream, signalling a decisive move toward sustainable construction and low carbon design. Build Warranty®’s insurance coverage for printed structures marks a turning point for investors assessing whole life carbon performance and embodied carbon in materials. Costain’s deployment of low carbon construction materials, including printable concrete, demonstrates a commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of construction through cradle-to-grave lifecycle assessment and comprehensive whole life carbon assessment frameworks.

These advances align with sustainable building design principles, where eco-design for buildings and life cycle cost analysis intersect to achieve net zero whole life carbon outcomes. Resource recovery and circular economy in construction strategies are gaining traction through the UK initiative to recycle neodymium magnets from obsolete turbines and vehicles, reinforcing circular economy principles across material supply chains.

FlexFlats’ communal plastic recycling system represents an example of resource efficiency in construction and illustrates how end-of-life reuse in construction can integrate with national waste policies to strengthen eco-friendly construction logistics. Such developments support sustainable material specification and the long-term objective of carbon neutral construction.

Policy divergence continues to shape environmental sustainability in construction. The retreat of the US Securities and Exchange Commission from mandatory climate-risk disclosures challenges transparency essential to decarbonising the built environment. Hitachi Energy’s new Glasgow skills centre strengthens the UK’s capability to deliver net zero carbon buildings and sustainable building practices, linking human capital investment to green infrastructure delivery.

This focus on sustainable design and green construction reminds policymakers that achieving net zero carbon is as much a skills and systems challenge as it is technological. Momentum in sustainable construction indicates a maturing operational phase where lifecycle assessment, breeam certification, and low embodied carbon materials guide the industry’s response to global carbon reduction targets. The coherence of regulators, insurers, and supply chains will define the pace at which sustainable architecture and net zero whole life carbon strategies become fully embedded across the building lifecycle performance continuum.

Show More

camera_altFeatured Instagram Posts:

Get your opinion heard:

Whole Life Carbon is a platform for the entire construction industry—both in the UK and internationally. We track the latest publications, debates, and events related to whole life guidance and sustainability. If you have any enquiries or opinions to share, please do get in touch.

Let's chat!
Avatar

WLC Assistant

Ask me about sustainability

Hi! I'm your Whole Life Carbon assistant. I can help you learn about sustainability, carbon assessment, and navigate our resources. How can I help you today?