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Sustainable Construction: The United States and Global Trends Decrypted by the 3rd Edition of the Saint-Gobain Barometer

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MALVERN, PA / ACCESS Newswire / April 28, 2025 / At the crossroads of demographic, social, energy, and climate challenges faced by societies, the construction sector must accelerate its transformation towards a more sustainable model. This involves designing a built environment that positively contributes to the health and well-being of individuals, is resilient to climate hazards, has low carbon emissions, and provides accessible housing for all-without compromising on quality or performance.

This transition cannot happen without the collective commitment of all industry stakeholders. It is with this goal in mind that Saint-Gobain launched the Sustainable Construction Observatory in 2023. As part of this initiative, the 3rd edition of the Sustainable Construction Barometer, a global study conducted with Occurrence-IFOP, is presented today. It measures the progress made on this essential topic.

This study is structured around 24 questions, asked to 4,000 stakeholders representative of the sector, along with an additional 27,000 citizens who responded to four specific questions. The responses helped identify key levers to accelerate sustainable construction in The United States and globally.

Benoit Bazin, Chairman and CEO of Saint-Gobain: "The conclusion is simple: we must act now. For sustainable construction to become the norm, it must be better understood and fully integrated into the expectations of both citizens and professionals. Beyond its environmental impact, its tangible benefits in terms of comfort, health, and well-being are still too often unknown or underestimated. To scale up, a global approach adapted to local realities is essential, taking into account uses, territories, and on-the-ground realities."

Mark Rayfield, CEO of Saint-Gobain in North America: "This year's Barometer results clearly show improvement in US awareness of sustainable construction and its benefits for the environment, our health, comfort, and wallets. By building in a sustainable manner, we can strengthen the energy efficiency and resilience of buildings, saving building owners money in the long run. As key players in the industry, we must all do our part to continue to educate on these important benefits."

A global analysis to accelerate sustainable construction all around the world

Launched in 2023 with 10 countries, the Sustainable Construction Barometer now covers 27 countries1,with a broad spectrum of stakeholders: professionals, students, elected local officials / local government representatives and members of associations. New this year, the survey also collected data from 27,000 regular citizens, giving them a voice in the debate on sustainable construction.