
For years, the real estate industry has faced a lack of clarity around what “net zero” really means. Competing definitions, inconsistent methodologies and unverified claims have created uncertainty for investors, developers, occupiers and valuers alike.
The UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard changes that. For the first time, the industry has a single, independent framework that clearly defines what a net zero building is, based on measured operational performance rather than aspiration alone.
This represents one of the most significant developments in UK real estate sustainability in recent years. To help the industry understand and apply the Standard, we’ve produced a practical guide tailored specifically for investment managers, asset managers and developers.
Inside the Guide:
- What the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard is, and why it matters
- How the verification process works in practice
- What the Standard means for existing assets and new developments
- Key implications for investors, asset managers and developers
- How the market is likely to evolve as adoption increases
- How LifeProven can help
This guide is designed to help real estate professionals move beyond ambition and towards measurable, verifiable net zero performance.