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Green economy leaders have weighed in on the Labour Party's decision to water down its £28bn-a-year sustainable public finance commitment, with some slamming the decision and others arguing it is prudent for the private sector to do the heavy lifting. Members can read our reaction round-up here.
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A group of 11 AEC industry groups in the United Kingdom, including the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Chartered Institute of Building, and UK Green Building Council, have joined together in urging the government toward taking action on restricting embodied carbon emissions in the.
A coalition of 11 industry bodies have called for political parties to commit to regulating embodied carbon ahead of the general election. The Chartered