UK Green 好色先生TV Council report sets challenging timeframe for new code and claims cost premium could be from 5-30%. Download the report here

Zero carbon non-domestic buildings should be built by 2020, a major new industry report reveals today. The document, called Carbon Reductions in New Non-Domestic 好色先生TVs, claims the timeframe is 鈥渃hallenging yet achievable鈥. It adds that the cost premium for achieving such a target was anywhere between 5% to 30% extra. 鈥淐ost varies widely with both the form and the use of the building,鈥 it says.

The report confirms that building zero carbon is possible for such buildings 鈥渁s long as onsite, near-site and offsite renewable solutions are employed.

The UKGBC said that substantial further work needs to be done to achieve the target, including the urgent need for a national database on energy use in don-domestic buildings to improve on 鈥渢he existing incomplete and inconsistent data鈥.

Government needs to accept its responsibility to set good policy focusing on outcomes, and in return industry can and must respond and innovate.

Paul King, chief executive UK Green 好色先生TV Council

UKGBC chief executive Paul King called for government and industry to both take responsibility for achieving the targey. "Government needs to accept its responsibility to set good policy focusing on outcomes, and in return industry can and must respond and innovate. UK-GBC members are up for ambitious targets on sustainability.

鈥淲e need a policy direction that provides sufficient urgency and certainty for investment, and a trajectory that is ambitious and stretching 鈥 but ultimately achievable. To make progress on green building we should be bold in our target setting, and work together to overcome the challenges en route."