Aggregate Industries Launches New White Paper to Boost Confidence in a Sustainable Construction Industry

8 August 2022

White Paper|White Paper Key Findings

AGGREGATE Industries has launched a new white paper in hopes of changing industry perceptions following research which found 91% of people believe the construction sector is not delivering long-term sustainable solutions and 51% of consumers do not trust the industry when it says it is committed to carbon reduction.

Prepared by sustainability experts at Aggregate Industries to align with the company’s own sustainability strategy and targets, the document, Building Confidence in a Sustainable Construction Industry, explores consumer attitudes towards green issues and research which looks at confidence in the construction sector.

White Paper Key FindingsA Benchmark for Perceived Progress

It sets a benchmark for perceived progress in the industry, noting that just 9% of people believe the sector is delivering long-term sustainable solutions. It also highlights some of the initiatives that can help deliver that progress, including increased use of recycled materials, and showcases some of the company’s recent projects with a strong focus on sustainability.

Writing in the white paper, Aggregate Industries says: “Our research discloses that more than half of consumers (51%) do not trust the construction industry when it says it is committed to carbon reduction; a worrying statistic considering the impact the industry has on our economy and the huge responsibility the sector has in meeting the Government’s net zero ambitions by 2050.

“Whether a perception or reality, this is a clear indication that the construction industry must do more to promote its sustainable actions. If the industry is to change consumer perception, more must be done.

“The construction industry plays a key role in setting the sustainability agenda for society, including the approach to circularity and recycling. Despite the encouraging and positive progress, there is still a long way to go to influence public trust within the sector.”

The white paper complements Aggregate Industries’ own sustainability strategy, Building Progress for a Sustainable Future, which sets out the business’ vision to become the UK leader of innovative and sustainable building solutions and its ambition to embed sustainability in the future of construction.

 

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