Building and Infrastructure Consumption Emissions C40 Cities
Arup and University of Leeds
Research contained in Building and Infrastructure Consumption Emissions, published by C40 Cities, Arup and University of Leeds, has revealed changes to the construction industry could cut the emissions generated from buildings and infrastructure in C40 Cities by 44% by 2050.
As well as reducing GHG emissions, the research reveals the additional economic, social and health benefits that ‘clean’ construction could generate. The interventions identified in the research would reduce air and noise pollution, providing health benefits for citizens and the environment. They would also spark change within the growing construction economy, providing opportunities for new jobs and skills.