How to Put Sustainability into Practice in the Construction Sector: A Hands-on Manual

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How to Put Sustainability into Practice in the Construction Sector: A Hands-on Manual

Sustainability in construction is now a necessity, driven by climate change, regulations, and market expectations. The industry contributes nearly 37% of global CO₂ emissions, urging the adoption of eco-friendly practices. Key areas include smart planning, sustainable materials, efficient construction methods, and long-term energy monitoring. Tools like Digital Blue Foam (DBF) empower stakeholders with early-stage simulations, energy modeling, and real-time analytics to design greener buildings. Certifications like LEED and BREEAM enhance trust and performance. Despite challenges like high initial costs and knowledge gaps, sustainable construction offers long-term savings, environmental benefits, and compliance advantages—making it essential for future-ready development.

Sahil Baxi
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EV infrastructure and urban mobility writer at Digital Blue Foam.

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