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Roadmap Introduction


Welcome to our interactive 'Roadmap to Sustainability'. The roadmap is designed to provide a shared vision of a sustainable built environment and it brings together government targets, policies and industry initiatives, allowing us to set priorities and assess where we can best intervene to bring down the barriers to sustainability.


You can navigate the roadmap in the following ways:

  • Browse the roadmap by clicking a 'pin' to view the final target and associated [] key dates, [] resources, [] events and [] UK-GBC actions.
  • Search the roadmap by choosing 3 criteria from the drop down boxes on the left
  • Get an overview of the whole sector by scrolling to 2040 and clicking on that pin

The roadmap is based around:

  • The lifecycle of the built environment (6 phases from planning to end-of-life)
  • Building type (new/existing domestic and non-domestic buildings and infrastructure)
  • Key themes (climate change mitigation and adaptation; water conservation & biodiversity; materials & waste; sustainable communities)
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Roadmap News:

 WASTE: Zero waste to landfill by 2020  Read more...

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 WATER: 25% reduction in water consumption on the Government office...  Read more...

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 SECTOR OVERVIEW  Read more...
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  • new domestic
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  • infrastructure
  • Phase
  • planning
  • design
  • procurement
  • construction
  • occupation
  • refurbishment
  • end life/change use
  • Theme
  • waste & materials
  • water & biodiversity
  • mitigation
  • sustainable communities
  • adaptation

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Associate Members

A - C

AECB - http://www.aecb.net/

Established in 1989, the AECB is the leading independent environmental building organisation in the UK. The objective of the AECB is to facilitate environmentally responsible practices within building. At the current edge of sustainable building the Association's members provide a wealth of experience across all sectors of the construction industry. Putting experience into practice, the AECB's CarbonLite programme, including its Gold and Silver standards, is crucial for all those aiming for truly sustainable buildings. Visit the website for more information on the AECB and the CarbonLite programme.Association for the Conservation of Energy.

British Precast Concrete Federation - http://www.britishprecast.org/

No information available.

British Property Federation - http://www.bpf.org.uk/

No information available.

BSI British Standards - http://www.bsigroup.com/britishstandards

BSI British Standards is the UK's National Standards Body, recognized globally for its independence, integrity and innovation in the production of standards and information products that promote and share best practice. BSI works with businesses, consumers and government to represent UK interests and to make sure that British, European and international standards are useful, relevant and authoritative.

BSRIA - http://www.bsria.co.uk/

BSRIA is a test, instrumentation, research and consultancy organisation providing specialist services in construction, building services and facilities management.

Our engineering, technical and market research experts provide independent, objective and practical help in design, construction and occupancy of the built environment.

A member association with over 50 years experience, we support industry through advice, research and guidance to promote energy and water efficiency, best practice in construction and effective operation of buildings.

Chartered Institute of Building - http://www.ciob.org.uk/

No information available.

CIRIA - http://www.ciria.org/

No information available.

Concrete Centre - http://www.concretecentre.com/

As the central development organisation for concrete in the UK, The Concrete Centre enables clients, designers, engineers and contractors to realise the full potential of concrete. One of our goals is to assist everyone involved in the design and use of concrete to become more knowledgeable about state-of-the-art methods and engineered solutions. This is achieved by the provision of a free national concrete helpline; guidance and technical publications; short courses and free seminars and regional teams available to provide support and guidance on concrete and advise on current thinking and new innovations.

Construction Products Association - http://www.constprod.org.uk/

The Construction Products Association represents 85% by value, of all manufacturers and suppliers of construction products in the UK, including the largest companies in the industry, as well as 43 sector trade associations. The Association acts as a single voice to promote and campaign for the construction product manufacturers and suppliers, in order to support an expanding and profitable industry. Our growing credibility can be seen by the increasing influence we have with government departments and other industry and political bodies.

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EPIC - http://www.epic.uk.com/

No information available.

Eurisol Mineral Wool Insulation Association - http://www.eurisol.com/

Eurisol, the UK Mineral Wool Association, was formed in 1962 to represent the interests of rock and glass mineral wool manufacturers. It provides an authoritative source of independent information and advice on Mineral Wool and of promoting the benefits of mineral wool products in achieving improved standards of thermal and acoustic insulation and fire protection in building, industry and commerce. Improving levels of insulation is central to initiatives aimed at alleviating fuel poverty, and ensuring that everybody enjoys a decent home.

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GREENGUARD Environmental Institute - http://www.greenguard.org/

GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) is an industry-independent, non-profit organisation that oversees the GREENGUARD Certification Programme. As a global ecolabel, GEI's mission is to improve public health and quality of life by establishing indoor air standards for products, environments and buildings. To date, more than 90 manufacturers offer over 150,000 GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® products, many of which are sold in the UK. Products are listed at no charge in the GREENGUARD Online Product Guide, a valuable tool for architects, designers, product specifiers, and purchasing organisations that want to locate, specify, and purchase low-emitting products for indoor environments.

The Green House - http://www.thegreen-house.org/

No information available.

The Green Register - http://www.greenregister.org/

No information available.

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LABC - http://www.labc.uk.com/

LABC was formed in 2005 to be both the representative body for building control surveyors working for local authorities in England and Wales (where it replaced the District Surveyors Association) and an organisation dedicated to marketing their services in the face of competition from the private sector (where it replaced LABC Services). It speaks on behalf of some 4000 surveyors working in about 370 local authorities. Our vision is to ensure that local authority building control is at the forefront of securing healthy, safe, sustainable and accessible buildings, and we are working with the Government and others on various ways to improve sustainability.

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Modern Masonry Alliance - http://www.modernmasonry.co.uk/

No information available.

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Quarry Products Association - http://www.qpa.org/

The Quarry Products Association (QPA) is the trade association representing 90% of the UK aggregates and quarry products industries. Products covered include crushed rock, sand and gravel, recycled and secondary aggregates, asphalt, ready mixed concrete, lime, mortar and slags. Sustainable Development is a key issue for the QPA and members, with the scope of industry interests and activities including land use choices, extraction, manufacturing, the use of materials in construction and other sectors, site restoration and aftercare. The QPA works with a wide range of stakeholders to support our aim of supplying essential materials in the most sustainable way. See our Sustainable Development reporting on our website.

Royal Institute of British Architects - http://www.riba.org/

No information available.

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Town & Country Planning Association - http://www.tcpa.org.uk/

No information available.

Timber Trade Federation - http://www.ttf.co.uk/

No information available.

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United Merchants PLC - http://www.unimer.co.uk/

No information available.

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