All Sustainability articles – Page 142
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Willmott Dixon poaches council boss
Haringey council boss joins contractor as the principal consultant of Rethinking
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Cameron's renewables plan will put wind up Labour
David Cameron's brilliant proposal for boosting domestic renewables could force Labour to adopt the policy for itself
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Conservatives announce renewable energy plans for 1 million homes
David Cameron unveils scheme to encourage homeowners to invest in micro-generation and sell energy back to the grid
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MPs introduce 'Merton rule' bill
MPs back policy, pioneered by Merton council, for developments to have on-site renewable sources of energy
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When it’s hip to be square
The new Home Office HQ in Sheffield may look an unremarkable block but it is setting the style for green workspace.
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Precast concrete industry launches sustainability charter
Charter urges precast concrete firms to go beyond legislation and make products and processes more sustainable
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Sustainable landscape for housing - part one
The first landscaping scheme to be evaluated for the Code for Sustainable Homes has been completed by Macfarlane Wilder. Peter Wilder explains how the 21st century garden will boost biodiversity and minimise water use
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Ken launches green homes service
London mayor to offer homeowners phone advice, free website and environmental ‘concierge’ service
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Offsite methods needs flood testing, say insurers
Insurers say government should work with industry to examine flood resistance of modern methods of construction
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Businesses unaware of Energy Performance Certificates
Royal Sun & Alliance Survey finds that two thirds of companies unaware of directive and only one in ten know when EPCs come into effect
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ in pictures: Capita’s wins green school ideas contest
Firm’s Chameleon school wins Welsh School of Architecture award
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Solarcentury appoints new CEO
Solar energy company hires Derry Newman to takeover from Jeremy Leggett, who will continue his role as chairman
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Horses for courses
Bicton Arena equestrian centre in Devon has a new management centre as green as its parkland setting, thanks to the client’s commitment to sustainability
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Three sustainable centres planned for Gateway
Dagenham and Ebbsfleet among locations for institutes specialising in environmental technologies
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Debate backs off-site renewables
House of Lords debate last night overwhelmingly urges Government to redefine zero carbon for housing
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Green giants set up new consultancy
High-profile figures from across the sustainability world have been lured to a consultancy set up to supply technical expertise to green developments
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Experimenting on homeowners is wrong
When it comes to introducing low-carbon systems into houses, we have our work cut out to convince the owners that they’re not just guinea pigs for the next wave of technological misadventures, says Imtiaz Farookhi
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The nut cracker
Gary Lawrence, Arup’s urban strategy leader, has advised Bill Clinton on climate change and turned Seattle green. Now he’s taking on the world’s first eco-city project in Dongtan, China. He tells Olivia Boyd about his approach to sustainability – and explains why it begins by hitting moles over the head ...
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Green giants set up new consultancy
High-profile figures from across the sustainability world have been lured to a consultancy set up to supply technical expertise to green developments.
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Features
With knobs on: Barratt's energy-saving technologies measured
These houses have had all manner of wonderful energy-saving technologies fitted to them by housebuilder Barratt. But are they any good and are they worth spending money on? Barratt asked researchers at Manchester university to find out …