UK Green Building Council

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The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) is a United Kingdom membership organisation, formed in 2007, which aims to 'radically transform' the way that the built environment in the UK is planned, designed, constructed, maintained and operated.

The Council is concerned about the environmental impact of buildings and infrastructure on the environment, in particular the use of water, materials, energy, the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, and the health of building occupants.

Formation

The organisation was founded in the autumn of 2006 and launched on February 2007[1] in response to the 2004 Sustainable Building Task Group Report Better Buildings - Better Lives,[2] which recommended the UK Government should "review the advisory bodies concerned with sustainable buildings to simplify and consolidate them and to provide clear direction to the industry" (para 1.8, p.7).

Its first CEO was Paul King (formerly head of campaigns at WWF), who filled the role from its inception until December 2014.[3]

UKGBC is a charitable organisation, and - through the World Green Building Council - is part of a global network of like-minded organisations in almost 80 countries.

See also

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References

  1. http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2022802,00.html
  2. Better Buildings - Better LivesNational Archives. Accessed: 21 July 2015.
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