London, 30 July /PRNewswire-GNN/
DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENTERPRISE AND REGULATORY REFORM News Release
(2007/032) issued by The Government News Network on 30 July 2007
Reducing on-site waste, using sustainable materials, and increasing skills
in the workforce are just some of the targets set out for the construction
industry in a draft Government and Industry Sustainable Construction Strategy.
(2007/032) issued by The Government News Network on 30 July 2007
Reducing on-site waste, using sustainable materials, and increasing skills
in the workforce are just some of the targets set out for the construction
industry in a draft Government and Industry Sustainable Construction Strategy.
The proposed joint strategy, launched today for consultation, aims to help
the industry deliver more sustainable construction methods and products.
The draft strategy's key areas include:
Reducing the carbon footprint of activities within the construction sectorthe industry deliver more sustainable construction methods and products.
The draft strategy's key areas include:
Production of zero net waste at construction site level
Developing voluntary agreements and initiatives between the construction industry and its clients with the aim of reducing the carbon footprint and
use of resources within the built environment.
Creating a safer industry by improving skills, boosting the numbers of
workers taking part in training programmes, and retaining more skilled workers.
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