The 17th Sustainability in Energy & Buildings (SEB’25) International Conference on 17-19 September 2025, organised by KES International, has put a call out for short and full papers.
An international alliance of five green building organisations has published a new report that outlines how sustainable finance can be unlocked to enable the rapid and wide-scale transition of low-performing building stock to a decarbonised future.
With climate change now widely recognised as a clear and present threat, there’s a growing consensus that a financially justifiable, low-energy path is the best route to a sustainable future. But what does this really mean?
Natasha Wiseman, Chief Executive for WiseOnWater, discusses a wastewater treatment repurpose project that brought a 75% cost saving and ammonia discharge below the level of detection.
Martin Lambley, Wavin’s Product Manager for stormwater management, reviews how new guidance on sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) will impact the building industry.
Sustainability has become the aim for the construction industry but with little government guidance, it is having to find its own path says Phil Sutton, Managing Director of Econpro.
The original building material has impressive eco credentials, but how safe is timber in construction asks Jeremy English, UK Sales Director of Södra Wood.