{"id":6037223,"date":"2021-11-11T09:05:57","date_gmt":"2021-11-11T09:05:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buyassociation.co.uk\/?p=6037223"},"modified":"2023-11-06T16:52:01","modified_gmt":"2023-11-06T15:52:01","slug":"cop26-can-property-investors-help-uk-reach-net-zero-target","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-gb\/2021\/11\/11\/cop26-can-property-investors-help-uk-reach-net-zero-target\/","title":{"rendered":"Cop26: Can property investors help UK reach net zero target?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cop26, the UN’s Climate Change Conference taking place in Glasgow right now, is forcing everyone to look at the environmental impact of our actions. Changes in the housing sector could make a big difference.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Homes in the UK account for around 15% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to a report by the Climate Change Committee (CCC<\/a>). Of the UK’s almost 30 million residential properties, a huge amount of existing, older housing stock would need to make some big changes to enable the government to meet its net-zero target by 2050.<\/p>\n

The pledges being made during the Cop26 conference spell some big changes across many industries. In the housing market, the challenge of retrofitting homes to enable them to meet energy efficiency<\/a> standards is significant.<\/p>\n

New-build<\/a> properties are among the few that generate the smallest carbon footprints. They tend to be built with the most modern insulation methods, highly efficient windows and doors, as well as interior aspects that contribute to lower utility usage.<\/p>\n

Cop26: What can landlords do?<\/h4>\n

As the world as a whole becomes more environmentally conscious, particularly with some of the statistics brought to light by Cop26<\/a>, people will be more inclined than ever to play their part. This will apply to many tenants<\/a> in the private rented sector, who make up around a fifth of all households in the UK.<\/p>\n

While investing in a new-build property is one way property investors and landlords can ensure the greenest credentials for their rentals, this isn’t always possible. One online agency, Mashroom<\/a>, has come up with a list of suggestions that investors could consider to not only lower their own carbon footprint, but engage with a wider range of tenants who are becoming ever more environmentally aware.<\/p>\n