Read the latest magazine Climate Change Green Roofs Industry News Solar Sustainability “Legislate for Eco Development Now” Urges Langley 13 December 2022 RECENTLY APPOINTED new build lead at the Langley Group, Simon Griffiths, is calling on the government to urgently legislate for all new developments to feature at least one green or sustainable element. Langley’s calls follow an Autumn Statement which saw the government pledge to invest in the country’s energy efficiency, and make a renewed commitment to a 68% reduction in UK emissions by 2030 as agreed at COP26. Legislate for Eco Development Describing the number of empty roofs in the country as “a wasted opportunity for our planet and our wellbeing”, Simon suggests that all new buildings should wherever possible be fitted with at least one of the following: a green or wild roof to enhance an area’s biodiversity, a blue roof to manage rainfall, or a solar or bio-solar green roof to generate clean energy. As of June 2022, the government mandated for all new builds with the requirement of associated parking to have electric vehicle charging infrastructure installed during construction. There is currently, however, no obligation to choose an alternative eco element if parking is not required. Lagging Behind Europe Langley’s calls, if acted upon, would see the UK fall more closely in line with other European countries which have already introduced new laws to ensure future building is turned into an eco-orientated opportunity. Germany has already mandated that from 2023 onwards, solar panels must be installed on all new buildings. Additionally, France created a new law to ensure every carpark would see a solar roof added. Simon Griffiths, Langley New Build Lead Simon Griffiths, Langley New Build Lead, said: “With the ink barely dry on the COP27 agreement, now is the perfect time for us to turn the rhetoric into action. We’ve been at a climate crossroads for some time now as a country and, while there has been some incredibly inspiring, industry-changing initiatives taking place across the private and public sectors alike, we have barely scratched the surface of what is possible. It’s almost criminal to think of the number of new buildings still being designed in 2022 where solar, green or blue roofing hasn’t been factored in. “The end-user appetite is there, and although many individual organisations are already doing their bit, for effective and widespread change to happen we need mass take-up. To achieve a level of demand which will drive innovation – that ultimately leads to lower price points and accessibility – we need the government to legislate for change and create financial incentives to encourage everyone down a more sustainable path.” Under One Roof The Langley Group, which has operated under the Langley name since the 1960s, recently brought its core offerings – from waterproofing to flat to pitched conversions – under one roof as it invests in its mission to create innovative roofing solutions for the built environment that have a lasting, positive impact. >> Read more about the Langely Group in the news Previous article CPA Welcomes Compulsory UKCA Marking DelayNext article How to Showcase Your Best Work at the UK Roofing Awards 2023 Share article You may also like View all News Climate Change +3 19 January 2026 Rising to the Challenge of Extreme Weather Climate Change +3 14 October 2025 Fears Rising Over Impact of Climate Change on Site Safety Awards and Events +3 5 August 2025 BriggsAmasco Recognised for Commitment to Environmental Best Practice Climate Change +2 20 February 2025 How Climate Change is Impacting Roofing Specification Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch