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How to pay for zero carbon

Insight18.06.207:00 AM by Gavriel Hollander
Existing homes will need to be retrofitted and new build will need to meet much tougher standards, if the UK’s carbon targets are to be met. But how will social landlords afford to do this work? Gavriel Hollander reports

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