UKGBC releases a survey on verification for Net Zero Carbon Buildings

The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has launched a survey inviting the industry to feedback on market drivers, expectations and characteristics for a potential net zero carbon buildings verification scheme.

From UKGBC:

To meet the UK’s 2050 net zero targets, the built environment sector requires urgent, widespread and real decarbonisation of existing and new buildings. UKGBC’s seminal Net Zero Carbon Buildings Framework Definition built industry consensus on the steps to achieving net zero buildings, providing the property and construction sectors much needed clarity. Since its release in 2019, we have seen a significant shift in the global and UK context driving up demand for net zero buildings, which is reflected in feedback received from members and other industry stakeholders.

Due to this, UKGBC are currently undertaking a major project to explore potential routes for a net zero carbon buildings verification scheme in collaboration with wider industry bodies. Verification will ensure robustness to net zero claims and will help catalyse industry-wide transformation of our built environment. It is, therefore, vital that market analysis is conducted to ensure any proposal delivers a scheme that will genuinely work for the industry.

To better understand the market drivers, expectations and characteristics for a potential net zero carbon buildings verification scheme, we are launching an industry survey. The results of this survey will inform next steps to be undertaken by UKGBC and industry collaborators later in 2021.

The survey can be found here.

We are seeking feedback from built environment stakeholders across the full value chain, and life-cycle of a building. This includes investors, developers, advisory services, contractors and their supply chain, and any users of buildings (owners, landlords, tenants). The survey will take 10 minutes to complete and the deadline for completing the survey is midnight Monday 19 July. If you have any questions around this survey please contact us: [email protected].

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