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Housebuilders pledge higher quality and sustainability with Future Homes tie-up

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A group of major housebuilders has committed to a new sector-wide delivery plan to meet climate, nature and wider environmental targets set by government.

The plan, agreed through the Future Homes Task Force, includes headline goals to deliver:

  • high-quality homes that are zero carbon ready and sustainable by 2025, with early investigation of the steps beyond;
  • places and developments that are “consistently low carbon, nature rich, resilient, healthy, well-designed and beautiful” by 2025;
  • production and construction methods that are net zero and sustainable by 2050, with substantial progress by 2025 and 2030;
  • businesses operations in line with the Race to Zero: net zero by 2050 with a 50% reduction by 2030.

The Future Homes Task Force is a cross-industry body including the government, housebuilders, utility providers, materials suppliers and environmental groups. It has set up the Future Homes Hub, which has been established to support the sector in meeting the government’s Future Homes Standard, through the implementation of the delivery plan. The Hub will formally launch in September.

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