EC buildings guidelines recommend cycling provision – Cycling Industry News
Mark Sutton 25 October, 2021
New guidance published by the European Commission under the Energy Efficiency First Principle has given warm words for cycling provision as part of adapted recommendations on buildings construction.
Though the guidelines are not compulsory, they are used as an up to date reference in construction, prompting builders to consider working towards maximum energy efficiency. The European Cyclists Federation, which spotted the Commission’s publication, says that the goal to shoot for next is to set the inclusion of cycling as a primary transport form for residents into stone by building active travel provision into the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.