MTL | IMF's Gita Gopinath: What's ahead for economic growth in 2025 - and what leaders must do now

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Material decarbonisation is advancing from research to on‑site delivery. In London, a net zero carbon concrete developed by Holcim incorporating coppiced wood and coffee‑ground additives has been cast in a high‑profile financial district project, marking a shift towards low embodied carbon materials trusted for structural applications. If its performance aligns with durability and certification targets, it could significantly reduce the embodied carbon in materials and alter the carbon footprint of construction across the UK. This transition signals a broader movement towards net zero whole life carbon and low carbon building practices that integrate whole life carbon assessment and lifecycle assessment at design stage.

Material innovation extends beyond structural systems. Inter IKEA Group’s investment in Seprify supports bio‑based alternatives to titanium dioxide pigments, substituting low carbon construction materials in paints and coatings. The initiative aligns with sustainable material specification principles, promoting environmental product declarations (EPDs) and resource efficiency in construction. When high‑volume buyers reinforce sustainable building practices through procurement, the market shifts towards renewable building materials and greater environmental sustainability in construction.

Growing policy pressure underscores the urgency of quantifiable carbon footprint reduction. Governments are expected to enforce stricter embodied carbon reporting, accelerate greener procurement frameworks and embed life cycle thinking in construction regulation. Whole life carbon and life cycle cost metrics are becoming key compliance tools in sustainable construction and eco‑design for buildings, advancing the circular economy in construction. Projects adopting these frameworks will demonstrate leadership in carbon neutral construction and strengthen the environmental impact performance of energy‑efficient buildings.

Investment trends in the Asia‑Pacific region confirm a rising focus on resilience and long‑term value through sustainable building design. Developers are integrating sustainable urban development models and circular construction strategies to deliver low‑carbon, climate‑adaptive homes that outperform conventional standards. As capital increasingly targets verifiable sustainable design outcomes and low carbon design methods, the construction sector’s pathway to net zero carbon buildings becomes clearer. Business as usual no longer aligns with BREEAM or BREEAM v7 benchmarks for sustainable architecture, where environmental sustainability and whole life carbon performance define competitive advantage.

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