
Sustainable construction solutions specialist Holcim UK has outlined the commitments it is making to making UK construction more sustainable after its research revealed that only 41% of the population think that the UK’s towns and cities are currently built sustainably.
Holcim’s UK survey of 2,000 adults also revealed that 82% believe there should be more access to green spaces across the country. While 69% think the government should take the lead in driving sustainable action, 54% also believe businesses must play a key role. On top of this, 80% want companies to be more transparent about their sustainability policies.
As a result, the report, named Making Sustainable Construction a Reality, has been published to outline the specific areas where Holcim UK plans to lead the construction sector towards overcoming pressing sustainability challenges.
The report details the megatrends shaping construction and the five commitments the brand is making to ensure it leads the industry towards a more sustainable future. Providing insight and how Holcim UK is responding to challenges in these areas, the report aims to give the industry and government a suggested route towards making sustainable construction a reality.
Lee Sleight, CEO at Holcim UK, said: “Our research indicates that many recognise the need to incorporate more green spaces across the nation. Yet, it is clear that the government and businesses must work together to achieve this.
“To help businesses in the wider construction sector in their own sustainability efforts, our latest report looks to address the most pressing sustainability challenges with viable solutions, from accurate reporting to alternative fuels.”
With the survey revealing that 45% of respondents believe the construction industry should be more sustainable, Holcim UK is committed to expanding the uptake of sustainable building materials in the UK.
Lee concluded: “Our strategic focus centres around making sustainable construction a reality, focusing on decarbonisation, nature, circularity and innovation. The aim is to achieve this through both our commitment to reducing our own impact on communities and the planet, in addition to driving positive change for the industry and customers through our expert teams and sustainable solutions.”