Delay to improving insulation could increase GHGs by 200,000 tonnes
26 Jul 2022

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THE government has delayed tightening building regulations outlined in the Emissions Reduction Plan by six months, a move that could potentially increase GHG emissions by nearly 200,000 tonnes.
Last month, Climate Change minister James Shaw strongly urged the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) not to delay the updates to the Building Code, which aim to improve insulation standards so new buildings will be warmer and drier, while requiring 40% less energy to heat.
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