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Call for evidence over UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard

The UK’s first net zero McDonald’s opened in Shropshire in early 2022, built by a supply chain full of low-carbon innovations
McDonald’s UK net zero carbon restaurant – a UK first – is powered by on-site wind turbines and 92 sq m of solar panels, Market Drayton, UK (Anthony Devlin/PA)

A coalition of construction industry bodies has launched a call for evidence to help develop the UK’s Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (NZCBS).

The cross-industry team developing the standard includes the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE), BRE, the Carbon Trust, the Institute of Structural Engineers, RIBA and RICS.

The call for evidence asks practitioners from across the UK built environment industry to supply operational energy and embodied carbon performance data for their buildings.

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