Environmental sustainability involves maintaining the environment at a constant level without damaging it further.  It has been estimated that buildings contribute 40-50% of greenhouse gas emissions globally.  Here in Victoria, the commercial and residential sectors account for over 40% of annual greenhouse gas emissions.  If we do not reduce greenhouse gas emissions, global warming will accelerate.  Any significant change in climate will impact the world's ecosystems and our futures.

Sustainability in the built environment involves promoting energy efficient buildings and minimising their harm on our environment. To achieve this industries, homes, offices and farms in every community must work together in becoming more sustainable.  Truly sustainable development will improve economic efficiency, while protecting and restoring ecological systems, and enhancing the well-being of people in general.

The Building Commission is committed to developing and implementing sustainability initiatives targeting building design, construction and use.  The Commission is working closely with the building industry to develop a common vision on sustainability in the built environment.

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To find out more about sustainability in the built environment, please click on the following links:

Download Sustain.pdf Sustainability in the built environment (356KB)

Sustainability Victoria website

 

 
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Last Updated [25-May-2009]