Construction Trends 2024

Sustainability Comes to the Forefront of Construction & Demolition Waste Management Amid Rigorous EU Regulations

Construction firms and their suppliers are under increasing pressure to build sustainable and efficient structures, driven by stringent regulations and heightened government oversight. Balancing client preferences for sustainability with cost management is crucial, requiring navigation of evolving environmental standards and meeting stringent regulatory reporting requirements.

Transparency & Standardised
Current regulations emphasise the need for enhanced transparency and standardised data to monitor progress toward sustainability goals. As Construction and Demolition waste accounts for 80% of the EU's generated waste, its management is becoming much more closely scrutinised. Stringent record-keeping requirements mandate organisations to hold records for review over several years.

Failing to adopt intelligent approaches to data management and governance may pose future challenges if compliance audits reveal past failures to meet regulatory requirements and standards.

Risk V’s Compliance
In the realm of risk and compliance, organisations involved in construction and demolition are grappling with a rapidly changing regulatory landscape, particularly in waste management.

What’s the Answer?
Enter 2024, the Hub360 platform emerges as a solution to boost efficiency, reduce manual workloads, and streamline compliance processes. The proactive adoption of the Hub360 Platform or similar systems is critical to efficiently manage the heightened regulatory demands as requirements for tracking and reporting on construction waste management activities continue to increase.

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