World Environment Day: Committed to sustainability and net zero
World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5th, is a global platform for raising awareness and taking action on pressing environmental issues. This year, as the call for sustainable practices intensifies, BSRIA is proud to highlight our comprehensive suite of services designed to support the journey towards net zero and a more sustainable built environment.
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[edit] The Urgency of Sustainability and Net Zero
The built environment significantly impacts our planet, contributing to approximately 40% of global carbon emissions. As we strive to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, the transition to net zero has never been more critical. Achieving net zero involves balancing the amount of greenhouse gases emitted with the amount removed from the atmosphere, essentially reducing our carbon footprint to zero. This shift requires a concerted effort across all sectors, particularly in how we design, construct, and manage buildings.
[edit] BSRIA's Role in the Net Zero Journey
We are dedicated to providing the knowledge, guidance, and innovative solutions necessary for achieving net zero and sustainability goals. Our range of services is tailored to support industry professionals in navigating the complexities of this transition.
[edit] Practical Pathway to Net Zero
BSRIA's Net Zero: Practical Pathway Programme is designed to guide organisations through the process of developing and implementing their net zero strategies. This program builds on a foundation of robust training, helping professionals:
- Build their net zero knowledge.
- Identify specific net zero goals.
- Create and implement actionable net zero pathways.
- Comprehensive Refurbishment Strategies
Achieving net zero is not limited to new constructions; it also involves upgrading existing buildings. BSRIA's white paper on Refurbishment for Net Zero provides detailed guidance on retrofitting buildings to meet modern energy efficiency standards, a crucial step in reducing the carbon footprint of the existing building stock.
Our 2024 annual briefing is focused on "Sustainable Futures: Redefining Retrofit for Net Zero Living." This year’s event promises to be a thought-provoking and industry-shaping occasion, focusing on the critical topic of building retrofits. With the UK’s ambitious Net Zero targets hinging on the efficiency of some 27 million existing properties, our discussions will delve into the innovative solutions necessary to drive forward this essential transformation.
If you'd like more information or to book delegate pass, table or exhibitor package, please click here.
[edit] Ensuring Compliance and Performance
BSRIA's Compliance and Site Services ensure that buildings meet the stringent performance standards required for net zero certification. Our services include:
- Airtightness testing
- Thermal [1]bsria.com/uk/compliance/thermal-imaging/ imaging
- Sound insulation testing
- Ventilation testing
These services are essential for verifying that buildings perform as designed, ensuring energy efficiency and sustainability.
[edit] Conclusion
On this World Environment Day, BSRIA reaffirms its dedication to supporting the global transition to a sustainable and net zero future. Our extensive range of services, from the practical training programs to compliance testing, equips industry professionals with the tools they need to lead the way in sustainability.
For more information about how BSRIA can support your sustainability journey, get in touch: [email protected]
Together, let's make every day a step closer to a greener, more sustainable world.
This article appears on the BSRIA news and blogsite as 'Celebrating World Environment Day: BSRIA's Commitment to Sustainability and Net Zero' dated June 4, 2024.
--BSRIA
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