INSIGHTS: The Need for Sustainable Residential Buildings

14 August 2024

Recently we hosted a roundtable lunch with industry experts in ESG, sustainability and investment management and one theme was clear – as Australia’s population continues to grow, there’s a need for sustainable residential buildings.

The built environment is the world’s single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions accounting for almost 40% of total global emissions1.

Read our white paper to understand the key themes discussed, including the drivers of the sustainable building industry, the current challenges faced and what solutions Australia could adopt from other countries to reduce the long-term impacts of the residential real estate sector.

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Note

1. The International Energy Agency – Global CO2 emissions from buildings.

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