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Developers could face embodied carbon cap under new bill

Developers could face a cap on how much carbon they can emit during the construction of new real estate schemes.

On 2 February, Conservative MP Duncan Baker will bring forward the Carbon Emissions (Buildings) Bill in parliament, aimed at addressing the thorny issue of embodied carbon during construction. 

“Every year these embodied carbon emissions total 40 to 50 million tonnes in the UK,” said Baker, MP for North Norfolk, in an introduction to the bill. “That’s more than aviation and shipping combined. But presently there is no law in place that places any restriction on how much embodied carbon can be emitted when we construct our buildings. No law to regulate up to 50 million tonnes of carbon.”

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