Bridging the gap between heritage and Net Zero

Retrofitting rural homes in 2026 As we move through 2026, the UK's journey towards Net Zero has reached a pivotal juncture. While urban high-rises and suburban estates often dominate the conversation, the real frontline of the energy transition is found in the rolling hills and quiet villages of the British countryside. Retrofitting rural homes is no longer a niche environmental ambition; it is an urgent economic and social imperative. 80% of the buildings we will use in 2050 are already standing today. This means that the challenge is clear: we cannot build our way to sustainability - we must upgrade…
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UK housing: embracing insulation innovations

Why Bio-Insulation leads the way For decades, the standard approach to keeping a British home warm has involved rolls of itchy glass wool, or thick slabs of rigid plastic foam. While effective at trapping heat, these materials carry a heavy "carbon debt" from their intensive manufacturing processes. However, a new wave of Bio-Insulation Innovation is hitting the UK market. Leading the charge is WheatEx, a pioneering UK-developed insulation board made from agricultural by-products. For homeowners looking to slash energy bills while lowering their environmental footprint, these plant-based materials are a game-changer. The problem with traditional insulation Most UK homes rely on mineral wool…
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