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 Arcelor places its commitment to sustainable development at the heart of its strategy. 80% of the steel used in the construction process is recycled steel and substantial of investment is made to reduce CO2 emissions. 

Pierre BOURRIER, Senior Vice-President Construction, ARCELOR


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SBCI Roundtable on Sustainable Building and Construction in China

SBCI organized a roundtable on Sustainable Building and Construction in China in the frame of Changsha Meeting in October 2006.
Find out more on the SBCI Workshop page

Better Cities in a smaller World

The "Better Cities in a smaller World" seminar was held in Cambridge in June 2006.
For further information, please refer to SBCI Secretariat at SBCI@unep.fr

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After the tsunami – Sustainable building guidelines for SE Asia


(1,8 Mo | 69 pages)

This report provides hands-on advice for safe and sustainable construction of buildings in disaster affected areas. [...]

Assessment of Policy Instruments for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings


(6 Mo | 91 pages)

Full Study & Analysis of the Policy Tools
The SBCI database for policy tools for energy efficiency in buildings presents a unique comparison and analysis of experiences from using different kinds of policy tools in over 50 countries on all co

Assessment of Policy Instruments for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings


(6,8 Mo | 16 pages)

Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations
The SBCI database for policy tools for energy efficiency in buildings presents a unique comparison and analysis of experiences from using different kinds of policy tools in over 50 countries on all con

 

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