The Future of Green Buildings with Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems

Construction practices across the world, as well as the types and uses of building materials, have been identified as key factors that impact global warming. Studies have shown that the building sector will play a central role in achieving the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) CO2 emissions reduction targets for 2030 and net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

The Future of Green Buildings with Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems
The European Union is trying to tackle energy poverty in buildings and the high energy costs crisis through its Renovation Wave initiatives. Image © Shutterstock The European Union is trying to tackle energy poverty in buildings and the high energy costs crisis through its Renovation Wave initiatives. Image © Shutterstock

Construction practices across the world, as well as the types and uses of building materials, have been identified as key factors that impact global warming. Studies have shown that the building sector will play a central role in achieving the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) CO2 emissions reduction targets for 2030 and net zero CO2 emissions by 2050.

The construction sector's support for the achievement of these targets must focus on sustainable construction, which entails environmentally-friendly structures that consume less energy and have smaller or even net zero carbon footprints.

Green buildings are structures that, in their design, construction or operation, reduce or eliminate negative impacts on our climate and natural environment. They preserve precious natural resources and improve quality of life.

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