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Survey of approximately 13,000 construction professionals reveals what sectors are embracing sustainability
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Willingness to pay more is driven by need to fulfil company sustainability strategies
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A Volvo CE machine on a Skanska project in Los Angeles, US, showed reduced noise levels
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The European Investment Bank announced in 2019 it would phase out lending to fossil fuel projects and has since funded several rental firms investing in zero-emission equipment
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City looking to electric equipment to meet its sustainability targets
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Kleemann machine was named again to the annual German award list
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According to the BCIS, the new database will allow the construction industry to assess whether they need to pay more for building materials with lower embodied carbon values.
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An American company is helping build a ‘green steel’ mill in Sweden
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New machine meets EU and US emission-reduction standards
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FIEC takes a look at the European Green Deal and paving the way to a more sustainable future
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OEM targeting customers in construction and equipment rental
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The building made from cannabis nominated for the Dutch Architects Best Building Award 2023
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Antony Brophy, UK Director of Business Development at Cobuilder takes a deep look at the construction industry’s approach to carbon measurement
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Sweden-based firm will be involved in 27,000m2 of the new build at a cost of US$124 million
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Faced with emission regulations, lack of diversity and skills shortages, how are rental companies adapting to become more sustainable?
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Good for environment, but complicated to rent?
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1.5t model will be followed by bigger machine later this year
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Europe’s biggest rental company gets SBTi certification