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Convinced of the urgency to advance the cause of sustainable construction in the face of climate challenges, demographic changes, and the need to protect resources, Saint-Gobain launched the Sustainable Construction Observatory in 2023. Today, this Observatory has released the second edition of its Sustainable Construction Barometer1<\/sup>, a study conducted by the CSA research institute, to better understand the perceptions of key stakeholders and the levers to be activated to accelerate the development of sustainable construction in Canada and around the world.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Benoit Bazin, Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain: <\/strong>“The Sustainable Construction Barometer is intended to be a decision-making tool for all stakeholders in the sector, so that we can gain a better understanding of local sustainable construction issues and move from reflection to concrete action, in order to build a sustainable future for generations to come.\u201d<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Mark Rayfield, President & Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain North America: <\/strong>“The 2024 Sustainable Construction Barometer is an important guide for every member of the building industry to better understand the perceptions and ideas key stakeholders hold toward sustainable construction. With 94% of North American respondents believing the implementation of more sustainable construction is a high priority, we must all work together to continue moving the industry forward, and the data presented in the Barometer will help us do that.\u201d<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

Julie Bonamy, Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain Canada: <\/strong>\u201cAs we work to be the leader in light and sustainable construction in Canada, it is important to Saint-Gobain to provide our stakeholders with the critical findings of our 2024 Sustainable Construction Barometer. With 87% of Canadian respondents believing we need to do more to accelerate sustainable construction, this data will help us all to work more collaboratively to meet our goals in the Canadian building sector.\u201d<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n

A broader survey to accelerate sustainable construction<\/strong><\/p>\n

Initiated last year in 10 countries, the Sustainable Construction Barometer is now based on a quantitative survey of professionals, students, elected representatives, and association members in 22 countries, including Canada. <\/strong>This provides a more detailed understanding of local and global issues, measures progress, and helps to identify areas of action to advance the crucial subject of sustainable construction as a strategic and essential response to major contemporary issues: climate change, resources constraints, and rapid urbanization accelerated by demographic pressure.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Four key findings emerge from this 2024 Barometer:<\/strong><\/p>\n