North Lanarkshire Council's Knowledge Bank sets national benchmark for low carbon roads
United Kingdom, March 17 -- North Lanarkshire Council, supported by Amey, has delivered the CEDR Knowledge Bank, an open?source digital platform giving local authorities access to carbon data, materials comparison tools and shared learning to help decarbonise road maintenance.The platform marks a key milestone as the ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads in the UK programme approaches the end of its three?year delivery phase on 31 March 2026. The £30 million, UK?wide programme, funded by the Department for Transport, brings together seven projects grouped under four interconnected themes, each testing new ways to reduce the carbon footprint of local highway networks across their full lifecycle.As one of these seven projects, Nor...
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