10/03/2006 - London, UK – The UK government
has announced that the Code for Sustainable
homes is to become mandatory for all new homes
and possibly all existing homes, setting new
energy and water efficiency standards beyond
building regulations. “For four years WWF
has been campaigning for a single national
standard for sustainable homes," said
Paul King, Campaign Director of WWF’s One
Million Sustainable Homes Campaign.
"We are very pleased that the government
has listened and responded in the way it has
today with a commitment to introduce a mandatory
Code, applicable to all new homes. The Code
will set out the trajectory and timescale
of regulatory change over the coming years.
It must go far enough and fast enough to deliver
homes fit for the 21st Century.”
Sustainable homes are essential if CO2 emissions
are to be cut in the UK and if increasingly
scarce resources such as water are to be used
more efficiently. According to WWF, homes
currently produce about 30 per cent of the
UK’s CO2 emissions that are contributing to
climate change.
"Sustainable homes will also save people
money, and with rapidly rising energy prices,
people everywhere will need their homes to
be as efficient as possible in the future,"
King added.
"The new Code for Sustainable Homes
will set out a direct path to mandatory zero
carbon housing development, in a way that
meets the needs of industry, people, and the
environment.” |