Material Matters: Government walks away from climate-change regulations in building sector

Material Matters: Government walks away from climate-change regulations in building sector
Building and Housing Minister Chris Penk says planned climate change regulations are unlikely to happen. (Image: NZME)
Cécile Meier
The Government is unlikely to introduce planned changes to the Building Code to slash buildings’ emissions and lift their energy efficiency. New rules mandating the industry to reduce waste, measure buildings' carbon emissions and give them an energy efficiency rating, like the one on fridges, were supposed to come into play next year. This year, a group of 50 industry bodies and businesses urged the government to take action on the regulations.However, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk told BusinessDes...

More Material Matters

Govt spent $6.5m on now-defunct green building programme
Material Matters

Govt spent $6.5m on now-defunct green building programme

Personnel costs were the highest, at $3.5m between 2021 and 2024.

Euro Corp buyer backs down
Markets

Euro Corp buyer backs down

 ‘Key potential buyers’ have withdrawn from the process of buying it.

Victoria Young 15 Nov 2024
Penk ignores officials' advice on green building regulations
Climate change

Penk ignores officials' advice on green building regulations

Officials warned a voluntary approach would not reduce emissions and lead to higher costs.

Cécile Meier 06 Nov 2024
Will Kāinga Ora's spend on prefabs survive reforms?
Policy

Will Kāinga Ora's spend on prefabs survive reforms?

KO's spending on prefabs rose to $144m in FY24 – about 9% of its building spend.

Cécile Meier 01 Nov 2024