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The Offsite Alliance brings industry experts together to define offsite housing skills needs
The Offsite Alliance C.I.C formed in 2019 has brought together the offsite housing sector, in a bid to revolutionise the way we build our homes.
Michelin tyres will be 100% sustainable by 2050
Inspired by the VISION concept tyre introduced in 2017, an airless, connected, rechargeable and entirely sustainable solution, the Michelin Group is committed to making its tyres 100% sustainable by 2050.
New targets have been set for greener buildings
The government has put forward that all new built homes will be zero carbon ready by 2025 and have low carbon heating.
Sub-contractors get slice of green retrofit action
Builders registered to carry out green home refurbishments will be able to sub-contract in a bid to widen the number of tradespeople who can do the work.
Hundreds of houses installed with solar panels in ground-breaking project
A pivotal residential development featuring 250 properties with photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, has completed in Nelson and Colne, Lancashire.
Significant carbon saving by switching to Green Fleet provider
Briggs & Forrester are proud to have taken a notable step in their journey to becoming a more sustainable business, reducing their environmental impact by switching to a green fleet provider, lowering the carbon footprint of the Group and its employees.
Morgan Sindall awarded A grade for action on climate change
Morgan Sindall Group plc has been awarded an A Grade by CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project, in recognition of its actions to tackle climate change.
Norbord leads the way with carbon negative status
Norbord now holds a net carbon negative status across all its products and operations, locking up more CO2 than it emits.
Prime Minister sets out plans for Decarbonising Heat
The Prime Minister has made a real statement of intent with his recently launched 10-point plan for decarbonising the economy.
Coronavirus pandemic threatens UK housing emissions crisis, report warns
A new report released today by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has warned that changes in behaviour brought about by the coronavirus pandemic will turbocharge the UK housing emissions crisis without urgent government action.