Opinion

Let’s work towards a greener infrastructure

Changes brought by the pandemic should transform how the sector thinks and acts, says Andy Stamps

The recent government announcement of a £4bn ‘green industrial revolution’ should be a rallying call for change to the whole built environment sector.

With the banning of petrol or diesel vehicles after 2030, and investment in eco fuels, we need to consider travel alternatives. Many of us have cut down on flights for business and pleasure and switched to electric or hybrid cars. But we need to reduce individual travel and its higher environmental impact compared to public transportation systems, which also promote more inclusive communities. 

At RLB, we are talking to local authority clients about autonomous public transport systems, that could cut operating costs by 40%. We are helping Dudley and Coventry councils develop ‘very light rail’: cheaper, less intrusive volume transportation to link semi-rural and suburban areas with cities. 

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