Levitt Bernstein draws up net zero guidance for Manchester homes plan

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Practice has worked with sustainability consultant Etude on documents supporting city’s carbon targets

Levitt Bernstein has drawn up a set of net zero guidance documents to help architects comply with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s (GMCA) target to build nearly 200,000 homes over the next 13 years.

The practice has worked with sustainability consultant Etude to develop the three-part document series, which supports the mayoralty’s plans to make Manchester a carbon neutral city by 2038.

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