A Westminster forum for a more sustainable built environment
The Policy Liaison Group on Sustainable Buildings is a cross-party forum bringing together parliamentarians, industry leaders, and technical experts to bridge the gap between policy ambition and delivery. Through roundtables and proactive policy engagement, we advance practical solutions for more sustainable UK homes, workplaces, and infrastructure, making them smarter, more efficient, healthier, and affordable.
Latest updates
- Key takeaways
Is the UK’s solar transition resilient to cyber threats and geopolitical risk?
The Policy Liaison Group on Sustainable Buildings convened its inaugural roundtable on energy security, focusing on the risks and opportunities presented by the UK’s anticipated solar expansion. With the government’s Solar Roadmap targeting a fully decarbonised power system by 2030, solar PV has become central to the UK’s clean energy ambitions.
- Blogs
Scale and sustainability: a new chapter for the UK’s built environment
The newly launched forum for sustainable buildings addresses challenges and opportunities across the UK government’s sustainability and built environment goals.
- Blogs
Solar and wind in the energy transition
Harnessing homegrown solar, wind, and greener steel could reduce reliance on imports and strengthen the UK’s built environment against future energy shocks.
- Blogs
Building resilience: supply chains and the energy transition
The first part of our two-part blog on energy security and the energy transition explores how geopolitical volatility is reshaping supply chains, and what this means for the cost, resilience, and sustainability of the UK’s buildings.
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