Putting a price on pollution: what it means for Australia’s property and construction industry
Does the Green Building Council of Australia support a price on pollution? The GBCA's Chief Executive, Romilly Madew, examines the question and explores the challenges and opportunities for Australia's property and construction industry.
Romilly Madew is pleased to release the GBCA's paper, Putting a price on pollution: what it means for Australia's property and construction industry. This paper is the result of consultation with GBCA members to ensure it aligns with the organisation's mission to drive the market towards more sustainable building practices.
This paper sets out the rationale and mechanics for pricing carbon and how this will affect the property and construction industry.
In This Section
- GBCA green building agendaThu 6 Oct 2011
- Submissions to government in 2011Wed 11 Jan 2012
- The Australian Government’s Clean Energy Future packageThu 10 Nov 2011
- Carbon pricing and Australia's property and construction industryThu 10 Nov 2011
- GBCA supports Thriving Neighbourhoods conferenceFri 29 Jul 2011
- Businesses for a Clean Economy (B4CE)Thu 21 Jul 2011
- The Advocate - July 2011Tue 19 Jul 2011
- Putting a price on pollution: what it means for Australia’s property and construction industryTue 28 Jun 2011
- A summary of Built Environment Meets Parliament (BEMP) 2011Mon 27 Jun 2011
- A Minister for Cities is needed to build Australia's future, says ASBECMon 11 Apr 2011

























