The Construction 2050 Alliance publishes a Joint statement on the draft Taxonomy Environmental Delegated Act

On 5th April, the European Commission published the draft version of its long-awaited“Environmental Delegated Act” with the technical screening and Do-No-Significant-Harmmcriteria for the four remaining environmental objectives of the Taxonomy Regulation (environmental objectives 3 to 6). This delegated act will complement the so-called Climate Delegated Act (the first delegated act under the Taxonomy Regulation), theContinue reading “The Construction 2050 Alliance publishes a Joint statement on the draft Taxonomy Environmental Delegated Act”

The Alliance meets DG Grow to discuss the Transition pathway for construction

Following the publication of its construction pathway on 15 March 2023, the Commission services represented by Katharina Knapton-Vierlich, Head of Unit Construction, and Ilektra Papadaki, Team leader, joined the Construction 2050 Alliance members to exchange on the upcoming challenges, opportunities, and possible ways forward. To have a look at the presentation of the European Commission,Continue reading “The Alliance meets DG Grow to discuss the Transition pathway for construction”

Recording of the Construction 2050 Alliance event on Sustainable Finance now available

Last week, the Construction 2050 Alliance gathered more than 150 stakeholders from the built environment and beyond to exchange views on Sustainable Finance and the expected impact of the EU taxonomy on the construction sector during its hybrid event held on 18 October 2022. Considering the increasing concerns along the whole construction value chain, andContinue reading Recording of the Construction 2050 Alliance event on Sustainable Finance now available

The Construction 2050 Alliance calls for the EU
taxonomy to create the conditions to support the
transition to sustainable construction

Today, the Construction 2050 Alliance hosted a public event on Sustainable Finance and the impact of the EU taxonomy on the construction sector. On this occasion the Alliance shared the following 6 key messages. 1.The Taxonomy underlines again the construction sector’s hugepotential for achieving the EU Green Deal goals.The taxonomy once again underlines the industry’sContinue reading “The Construction 2050 Alliance calls for the EU
taxonomy to create the conditions to support the
transition to sustainable construction”