Study: Green construction practices could unlock $1.5tr investment opportunity

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Research by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation highlights major emissions cuts and investment opportunities from shifting to greener materials and processes in construction and buildings sector worldwide

Switching to greener technologies in the construction and operation of buildings, combined with more climate-friendly capital markets, could reduce emissions from the global construction industry's value...

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