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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 Annual Meetings Succeed in Martinique
SBCI’s Annual Think Tank Round Tables, Outreach to Latin America and Caribbean Countries, and Annual General Meeting concluded successfully in Martinique on April 12th. [...] (Published on 14/03/2008 )


SBCI - The Year Ahead
Here’s what is on our agenda for our four focus areas this year [...] (Published on 13/02/2008 )


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Regulation key to greener buildings
UNEP releases new assessment and database of policy tools for climate change solutions in the building sector (Published on 23/09/2007 )


Buildings Can Play a Key Role in Combating Climate Change
Reports Underlines How Often Simple and Low Cost Energy Savings Measures can Help Deliver the Kyoto Targets and Beyond (Published on 29/03/2007 )


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United Nations Green Building Initiative
A new international effort to “green” the multi-billion dollar building and construction sector was launched here today with some of the biggest names in the business. [...] (Published on 31/01/2007 )


Green Construction
The United Nations Environmental Agency (UNEP), together with leading construction companies including Lafarge, Skanska and Arcelor, launched a new international effort to ‘green’ the construction industry. [...] (Published on 31/01/2007 )


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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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