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Standardising data goes hand-in-hand with net zero

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Standardising data – via digital product passports – is key to meeting net-zero goals, declares Lars Fredenlund of Cobuilder.

Late last year, the pilot programme for the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (NZCBS) was launched. Described as ambitious but achievable, the standard sets out a practical definition of net zero for building performance and construction quality.

This industry-led standard is a response to the UK’s commitment to reach net zero by 2050 and the need for consistent rules around net-zero carbon. As David Partridge, chair of the NZCBS’s governance board put it, the industry is crying out for a single standard that covers embodied and operational carbon and applies to all building types.

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