Net zero has become a common goal, but its true meaning is critical: achieving a balance between the greenhouse gases emitted and removed from the atmosphere. This legally binding target requires the United States to cut emissions by 100% compared to 1990 levels by 2050, aiming to mitigate global warming and climate change.
As we enter 2025, the construction industry faces mounting challenges, including financial pressures and resource constraints. However, advances in construction materials and technologies offer powerful tools to support net zero efforts. Paul Beech, Commercial Director of Armatherm, shares insights into these innovations and their potential to drive sustainable practices in the built environment.