The conversation around sustainable development is evolving, and so must our approach to multi-family construction. The Green Development Fund is addressing the pressing need for both affordability and environmental responsibility in housing. As we face challenges such as rising costs and regulatory pressures, it is essential to advocate for policies and incentives that support the implementation of green technologies. By fostering a collaborative environment among developers, policymakers, and community advocates, we can reshape our housing landscape for a sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference! #EthicalCapitalism #GreenTech #HousingForAll
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At the heart of the Green Development Fund lies the belief that everyone deserves access to affordable and zero-carbon housing. With the Canadian government’s ambitious goals for 2030 and beyond, we are dedicated to driving innovation in the multi-family construction industry. By embracing technologies like solar panels and advanced insulation, we can not only enhance energy efficiency but also promote social equity. Let us work together to create spaces that nurture communities while protecting our planet. The future of housing is green, and it starts with us! #AffordableHousing #CommunityEngagement #SustainabilityMatters
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As we face pressing environmental challenges, the multi-family construction industry stands at a crucial juncture. The Green Development Fund is dedicated to not only achieving zero emissions by 2030 but also ensuring that these solutions are equitable and accessible for all. By embracing innovative building practices and engaging local communities, we can transform our housing landscape into one that supports both people and the planet. Together, we can build a more sustainable and inclusive future. #SustainableHousing #CommunityEngagement #FutureReady
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ArboRise is happy to announce to be currently in discussions with 6 investors, who are convinced by our sustainable and participative approach to reforestation 🌱 But what we're most excited about is the fact that all of them have demonstrated a strong commitment to respecting carbon certification standards to the letter, to ensure respect for local communities and a real impact on the environment and climate change. This new awareness on the part of companies is a paradigm shift. It means that they are no longer solely focused on the price per ton of CO2, but are placing a value on the integrity of the projects they finance. This will inevitably translate into higher prices on carbon markets, which is good news for project promoters like arboRise, but above all for local populations who, in the end, will be able to better value their environmental heritage. However, there is still a need for greater transparency on the part of buyers of carbon credits: it is essential that their sustainability reports disclose not only the tons of carbon they offset, but also the price paid for these tons. In this way, non-virtuous players, who persist in underpaying for projects, will be identified and sanctioned by NGOs, the media and green investment funds alike.
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🇪🇺 Introduction: At Blackstone Group, our venture #sustaparking+ stands at the forefront of #sustainable #urban #development, offering a groundbreaking #solution in the realm of #vertical #parking systems. Fully compliant with the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (#AFIR), sustaparking+ not only exemplifies our commitment to environmental stewardship but also aligns with #European mandates to accelerate the adoption of #zeroemission vehicles. This compliance ensures that sustaparking+ is positioned to meet the #future demands of urban infrastructure while providing #substantial #returns on #investment. ✅ READ MORE: https://lnkd.in/dCG6sKEB
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As we embrace the future of housing with the Green Development Fund, it is crucial to recognize the challenges that lie ahead. The multi-family construction industry is at a critical juncture, where technology can play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, achieving zero emissions requires a comprehensive strategy that includes economic incentives, robust policies, and community engagement. By championing these initiatives, we can transform our urban environments into green, inclusive spaces that prioritize both the planet and the people who inhabit it. #FutureOfHousing #SustainableDevelopment #CommunityFirst
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The Green Development Fund is paving the way for a future where housing is both affordable and environmentally sustainable. As Canada aims for zero emissions by 2030, our commitment to integrating advanced technologies in multi-family construction is essential. By utilizing energy-efficient building materials and renewable energy sources, we can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring that every community member has access to quality housing. Together, we can create a legacy of sustainability and inclusivity for generations to come. Join us in this vital journey! #GreenDevelopment #SustainableHousing #ZeroEmissions
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Building a Stronger Future: Unveiling Our Social Value Report Here at Teal Scaffold, we're committed to building more than just structures. We're committed to building a more sustainable and equitable future for everyone. That's why we're thrilled to announce the publication of our latest Social Value Impact report! This report delves deep into the ways we're working to make a positive impact on our colleagues, communities, and our environment. Read the full report here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gqGYHtUu #socialvalue #CSR
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⚡ Cornwall's Green Revolution: Leading the Charge! Cornwall is setting a groundbreaking example for building a greener future! The Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, announced last month is a powerful engine for change. 🌟 Why is this program so successful? Strategic Investment: By allocating significant funds to net-zero initiatives, Cornwall demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable development. Focus on Green Skills: The program prioritizes green skills training, equipping the local workforce for a low-carbon future. Collaborative Approach: Cornwall fosters collaboration between businesses, academia, and government to drive innovation. Measurable Impact: Projects like solar panel installation and electric vehicle infrastructure are already delivering tangible results. 🎓 What can other regions learn from Cornwall's success? Prioritize Sustainability: Make sustainability a core principle in regional development plans. Invest in Green Infrastructure: Support projects that improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Empower Local Communities: Engage local communities in the transition to a green economy. Leverage Local Resources: Utilize local resources and expertise to develop sustainable solutions. By following this example, other regions can accelerate their transition to a low-carbon future. 👉 Let's discuss! What are the key challenges and opportunities in scaling up these initiatives? #Cornwall #GreenRevolution #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #ClimateChange
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme drives greener future
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Bridging Gaps, Building Futures 🏗️ We connect communities, empower growth, and shape a sustainable tomorrow with world-class infrastructure projects. Together, let’s pave the way for a brighter future. 🌟 #apconinfra #InfrastructureInnovation #BuildingFutures #BridgingCommunities #SustainableGrowth #WorldClassProjects #EngineeringExcellence #CommunityDevelopment #FutureReady #ModernLiving #TransformingLandscapes #ConstructionGoals #EcoFriendlyInfrastructure
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Google opens first mass timber office building Google officially opened 1265 Borregas, its first office building constructed with mass timber, located in Sunnyvale, California. I read this story at @esgnews.com and mass timber, an engineered wood celebrated for its low environmental impact, plays a key role in the building's sustainability. The material not only stores carbon but also reduces embodied carbon emissions compared to conventional steel and concrete. Google estimates that 1265 Borregas has 96% fewer embodied carbon emissions than an equivalent traditional structure, factoring in carbon sequestration. As a side note, the timber used in the building was responsibly sourced from Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified forests. “This building showcases how sustainable design can empower people to excel at work,” said Michelle Kaufmann , Google’s director of research and development for the built environment, at the building’s unveiling in the Moffett Park district. Additional green features include: -All-electric operations and a LEED Platinum certification. -Rooftop solar panels providing renewable energy. Beyond its environmental footprint, the site includes three acres of pollinator-friendly native plants, featuring California sagebrush and common milkweed to support local biodiversity. Public art honoring Atari—the site’s former occupant—adds a nod to the location's cultural history. Mass timber construction also minimized waste, noise, and traffic disruptions, creating a positive impact for the surrounding community. #Google #sustainability #california #sunnyvale #esg
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