Supply Chain Advice Pack: Introduction to Heritage Buildings
Introduction
It is well known that one of England’s greatest uses of carbon dioxide emissions is heating and powering domestic buildings (see figure 1). To help tackle climate change and for the UK to meet its national net zero obligations, it must act to reduce the amount of energy people use to heat and power their homes. This often means taking steps to improve the fabric of the buildings people live in, which can be challenging if they are either historic or heritage buildings.
Published: October 2025
Contents
Welcome to the Supply Chain Advice Pack: Introduction to Heritage Buildings
This advice pack introduces some basic information for supply chain organisations working in heritage buildings for the first time. Heritage buildings are not the same as historic buildings;the former are defined by being protected for their heritage value, while the latter are defined by their age and construction. For more information about historic buildings, see our advice pack library (Toolkits | Retrofit Information, Support and Expertise).
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