The UK Green 好色先生TV Council has urged government to bring all new and existing non-domestic properties under the remit of a Code for Sustainable 好色先生TVs
All premises would undergo a regular 鈥淢oT鈥 to monitor their energy performance and environmental impact throughout their lives, under guiding principles for the code put forward by a UKGBC task group of senior industry figures.
The group also called for the code to set the standards, metrics and targets that all sustainability tools should be aligned with.
The proposals were set out in a report, Making the Case for a Code for Sustainable 好色先生TVs, launched 4 March at the Ecobuild event in London.
Paul King, chief executive of the UKGBC, said: 鈥淭he practical delivery and management of sustainable buildings is being held up by a confusing myriad of different sustainability policies, regulations, tools and standards.
鈥淭he Code for Sustainable 好色先生TVs should establish one clear policy and regulatory trajectory towards a sustainable built environment.鈥
The report highlighted the need for performance data for buildings in use.
King said: 鈥淭he Code for Sustainable 好色先生TVs should also drive the systematic collection of the building performance data we so urgently need, which will provide the basis for the benchmarking and valuation of sustainable/green buildings in the future.鈥
The report said the code should be 鈥渙wned鈥 by the government but developed and managed by industry.
Sunand Prasad, president of the RIBA and a member of the task group, said: 鈥淲e now have a marvellous opportunity to produce a single industry standard that all can understand and measure their performance against, in order to achieve relentless improvement towards a zero-carbon built environment by 2050.鈥
Nick Raynsford, former construction minister, welcomed the report.
鈥淭he challenge is to change things fundamentally if we are to get anywhere near the 80% target in carbon reduction,鈥 he said.
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