Construction, energy and climate on the cover of the 353rd issue of Enjeux magazine

Enjeux, the magazine dedicated to standardization and management (AFNOR Editions), devotes the feature article in its latest issue to three interrelated standardization themes: building, energy and climate issues. Discover the April issue!

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Enjeux, the magazine dedicated to standardization and management (AFNOR Editions), devotes the feature article in its latest issue to three interrelated standardization themes: building, energy and climate issues. Discover the April issue!

Opening the dossier, circular economy principles for construction in Europe: the European Commission has adopted new proposals to “reduce the environmental impact of new and renovated buildings”.

Biobased products in the construction industry: while these products of renewable origin have many advantages, professionals insist on their technical performance. Voluntary standardization enables us to form an objective opinion.

The Académie des technologies’ view of the 2020 thermal regulations: it recommends changes based on the economic consequences for consumers and climate criteria, from basing them on final energy…

Presentation of the “carte vitale du bâtiment”: the Plan Bâtiment durable (sustainable building plan) sets out the content and procedures for this dematerialized tool, halfway between an identity card and a health record, bringing together all available building data.

Are we witnessing the emergence of programmed obsolescence in the building industry? An expert provides some answers.

Also in this issue, the GIEE, an economic and environmental interest grouping, presented by the Minister of Agriculture, Stéphane Le Foll; green last-mile logistics; the new guide for electric vehicle recharging infrastructures; a reminder about autonomous smoke detectors (DAAF) – the time has come! the Process Management Guide; the automobile and customer delight; the Ecodesign and Energy Labeling directives…