The public sector needs to up its game on embodied carbon

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Public sector institutions worldwide should commit to buying low carbon construction materials to help build the market for greener concrete, argues Climate Group's Iva Munro

"We can be proud of the UK's record as a world leader on net zero," was the first line of the UK government's response to the latest damning report by the Climate Change Committee on UK progress on emission...

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