Building industry launches new UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

Stuart Stone
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Built environment sector unveils voluntary standard designed to deliver new buildings in line with the UK's overarching net zero strategy

Some of the built environment's largest industry bodies have this week launched a new voluntary standard to help decarbonise the design, construction, and use of buildings in line with the UK's long term...

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