The UK Green Building Council’s Solutions Library

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Solutions to the climate and ecological crises already exist, but they are often not common knowledge or widely applied. UKGBC’s Solutions Library provides a central resource to showcase solutions to shared sustainability challenges across the built environment. It intends to increase awareness of tried and tested solutions to promote their adoption and scaling across the industry.

The Solutions Library features physical products, digital technologies, building materials and systems, processes, financial models, and more. All solutions must be ready to implement or pilot now, and can originate from anywhere in the world as long as they are available or coming soon to the UK market.

To promote transparency and confidence, solution-providers featured are also asked to include details about cost-benefit, and case studies showing the successful application of their solution. Solutions Library content covers all five of the UKGBC impact areas; Climate Change Mitigation, Climate Change Adaptation, Nature, Resource Use and Health, Wellbeing & Social Value.

To find out more, click the link below.

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  1. Paula Lunnon says:

    Really useful resource….particularly around language and setting out clear meanings to the various terminology used… thank you

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