Building companies pool their resources on sustainability

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Property management and construction companies have created the UK Green Building Council as an umbrella organization to unite their sustainability programmes over the next decade.

Altogether 36 companies, including Aggregate Industries, British Land, Hanson, Land Securities Group, Lend Lease and Willmott Dixon Construction, have become founding members. 

The council will be chaired by Peter Rogers, director of property management company Stanhope, who said the intention was ‘to unite what is currently a highly fragmented industry around a set of core [sustainability] goals’.

The council, which has the support of the environment network WWF, will issue sector guidelines to ensure that sustainability principles are followed at all stages of the business cycle ‘from funding and procurement to design, construction and maintenance’. Members will share best practice and knowledge.

However, Rogers warned that they must also accept ‘a radical transformation’ in the way they behave and that ‘incremental change is a luxury we can no longer afford’.

Rab Bennetts, founder director of the architectural practice Bennetts Associates, which describes itself as a sustainability specialist and is a founding member of the council, said: ‘The property and construction industry has at last accepted the need for change, and the council is a long overdue forum for bringing all parties together in a way that pressure groups or specialist research organizations could never do before.’

John Garbutt, marketing director at building products company Kingspan, another of the founders, said the group was partly a response to the UK government ‘upping the ante in demanding that the construction industry create environmentally sustainable buildings’. He said the council will make sure that good intentions on sustainability do not end up as ‘just a pipe dream’.
 
The council, whose members include the international consultancy Arup, will encourage smaller businesses, including those supplying its members, to sign up.