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30 July 2007

As the sustainable building market enters a period of rapid growth, leading construction materials distributor Wolseley UK has begun construction of its £3m demonstration Sustainable Building Centre at Leamington Spa.


30 June 2007
Frankfurt-based Consolar GmbH has announced a breakthrough in solar energy, with major implications for building-integrated renewables within the sustainable building market, and for energy security.

01 June 2007
Chemical and polymer giant DuPont has launched new thermal mass panels

30 May 2007
The East of England Development Agency (EEDA) is rolling out its online waste exchange tool to Yorkshire.

30 May 2007
Chemical and polymer giant DuPont has launched new thermal mass panels that could revolutionise sustainable building technology, achieving finalist status for the Carbon Trust Innovation Awards 2007.

30 April 2007
The Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee (TSAC) of the US Green Building Council has published its final report into the controversial issue of whether PVC use should gain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) credit.

30 April 2007
Quintain has announced it is using a sustainable building material Serrastone on large developments including Wembley and Greenwich Peninsular.

30 April 2007

Just how sustainable is the timber used in UK construction? Simon Napper looks into sustainable timber products as a new report suggests tropical hardwoods are still under threat


30 March 2007
Using local sources has enabled The Foundry to tie up four million tonnes of carbon

13 February 2007
With the increasing use of timber in construction today, it is essential to ensure that products come from sustainably managed forests.

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