The government has been told to “get a grip on the haphazard implementation of environmental regulations” by the housing committee.
E.ON x Nottingham University Hospitals to deliver high tech C02 reductions
Nottingham University NHS Hospitals Trust joins forces with E.ON on innovations to cut C02 by around 30% a year from Queen’s Medical Centre.
M&S to challenge gov over rejected demolition plans
Marks and Spencer have launched a legal challenge against the government’s decision to reject its proposal to demolish and replace its flagship Marble Arch store.
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Michael Gove ditches nutrient neutrality rules to build 100,000 new homes
Home secretary Michael Gove is scrapping EU-era nutrient neutrality rules to build new more than 100,000 homes by 2030.
Scientists to explore how substitute materials could make cement greener
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen will look into whether the use of substitute materials could be used to reduce carbon emissions from the process of cement production.
Natwest partners with Supply Chain Sustainability School on construction education
Natwest Group is partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School to provide a free retrofit learning platform for the construction industry.
Property data firm Kamma secures nearly £4m worth of CGF funding
The property data and analytics firm Kamma has secured £3.6 million worth of funding from the Clean Growth Fund (CGF).
Bank of England’s Jackie Bennett OBE joins environment data firm Climate X
The Chair of the Bank of England’s Residential Property Forum Jackie Bennett OBE has joined climate risk data analytics organisation Climate X.
Aviva invests additional £57m in sustainable loans to Urban Logistics
Aviva Investors has provided an additional £57 million in sustainable transition financing to property Urban Logistics REIT.