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The seven priority themes of govt’s timber construction roadmap

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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs published this week a plan to increase the use of timber in construction in England.

The roadmap is the stepping stone to encourage greater use of timber in construction to reduce the sector’s embodied carbon and help the country achieve its net-zero targets.

The roadmap is centred around the following seven priority themes:

1) Improving data on timber and whole-life carbon

Ensuring that environmental product declaration data for timber products is comprehensive and consistent. The government wants industry to encourage the inclusion of data on projects that use timber through the Built Environment Carbon Database once it launches in 2024. 

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