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BPF warns 84% of commercial properties fail to meet EPC targets

The British Property Federation has warned that 84% of commercial spaces with EPC ratings fall short of minimum energy efficiency targets and has urged the next government to help the sector address the issue.

In its latest manifesto, focusing on carbon, the BPF calculated that 84% of commercial spaces with EPC ratings are rated EPC C or below. This means more than 175,000 commercial spaces will need to be retrofitted every year between now and 2030 to raise the standard of all commercial buildings to EPC B by the end of the decade.

The BPF said the real estate sector has the second-largest carbon footprint in the UK, with buildings responsible for a quarter of all carbon emissions. Commercial and industrial properties account for around a third of all building emissions.

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