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How the CIOB is taking action on climate change

The institute is working with policy-makers and other professional bodies to help the built environment’s transition to net zero, explains Caroline Gumble
Illustration of green building cityscape. Image: Dreamstime
Image: Dreamstime

One of the most pressing issues facing society – and, of course, the construction industry – is climate change and the requirement to move towards net zero carbon emissions.

With the next UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) just over six months away, I am often asked by members what the CIOB is doing to contribute towards net zero, as an institution and in our leadership position to support and guide our members. My short and honest answer is not enough – yet.

For several years, we have been working across the industry to help make the case for greener construction policies and practices. While we have a responsibility to drive our own internal net zero agenda, I believe collaboration across the sector is the most impactful way to make a meaningful contribution to our industry and society.

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