All Sustainability UK policy and regulation articles – Page 10
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Boris warns over Allowable Solution plans
Mayor of London urges the government to require London housebuilders to keep the energy projects that they will have to undertake to meet carbon standards from 2016 in the capital
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Industry leaders urge action on flood resilience
ICE and Riba call for changes to building regulations and planning guidance to improve the flood resilience of future developments
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Insulation measures collapse under Green Deal
Loft insulation installations have fallen by over 90% while cavity wall installations plummet by 77% after introduction of Green Deal and ECO
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Energy efficiency is an industry in itself
We need to present the sector as a collective to become a powerful voice
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No ECO work contracted in latest brokerage round
Government plans further moves to water down Energy Companies Obligation scheme
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Sustainability in Australia - just don’t mention the S word
Politics can be vicious down under, which may be good for democracy, but does not help the sustainability agenda one bit
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Number of Green Deals rises to 458
The number of completed Green Deals more than doubled last month, but at just 458 the scheme continues to lag well behind expectations
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How well do we measure the performance gap?
The performance gap tests that we used, according to research from 2007, may be flawed. It’s an area of concern for those looking to comply with Part L.
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A building is not just for Christmas, it’s for life
Here’s how you find the best or most sustainable material or product for your building
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One in seven renewable heat installations faulty
Government report finds greater training of installers of renewable heating technologies is needed
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True sustainability comes from the boardroom
The housebuilders that are performing on sustainability don’t wait for regulation to drive them
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Real retrofit requires real professionals
Retrofit is being dumbed down, and the results of ignorance can be disastrous
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Government faces Brussels fines over energy efficiency failure
UK could be hit with millions of pounds of fines after European Commission ruling on energy performance certificates
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Industry hails boost for renewable heat
Government plans to sure up ailing scheme receive industry leader’s approval
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Construction and infrastructure pipelines: Put your money where your mouth is
The Treasury wants to look like it’s ready to throw itself behind green policies – but words need to be backed up by action
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The iniquity of 'one in, two out'
The government’s blunt effort to reduce the burden of regulation on our industry seems to be having perverse consequences
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Let's use ECO extension to reshape the market
ECO is fundamentally flawed but we can build something better if we just stick to three simple rules
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Government confirms plan to dilute ECO scheme
The government has confirmed it will double the timetable for the Energy Companies Obligation, effectively halving the impact of the energy efficiency scheme
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ECO is the victim of political point-scoring
It’s fine to reform ECO but cutting it back would be an act of political vandalism
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The faltering transition to treating solid walls
All this debate over policy isn’t driving the industry where it needs to go