New Finnish law pushes low-carbon construction by promoting carbon ‘handprints’

Published 16:08 on January 15, 2025  /  Last updated at 16:09 on January 15, 2025  / /  EMEA

A new Finnish law aims to push the construction industry to take into account both the positive and negative impacts of a new building's entire life cycle, as part of an effort to push the sector to reduce emissions and boost circularity.
A new Finnish law aims to push the construction industry to take into account both the positive and negative impacts of a new building's entire life cycle, as part of an effort to push the sector to reduce emissions and boost circularity.


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