Guidance on sustainable development

Incorporating general design features during the planning and construction stages of development can reduce resource use and improve a building’s operational efficiency.

Project Status: When you need to do this

What you need to do

Buildings in our area account for around 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. As Sydney grows it is important to design and build efficient and environmentally smart buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, water use and waste generation.

We have set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions levels 70% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

The state government's Greater Sydney region plan and eastern city district plan include actions to support the NSW target of net zero emissions by 2050.

Incorporating general design features during the planning and construction stages of development can reduce resource use and improve a building's operational efficiency. There are also best practice environmental benchmarks for buildings such as offices, hotels and serviced apartments, residential and retail buildings.

These benchmarks are higher than compliance requirements – they are not planning requirements and are not mandatory. Mandatory standards for development are detailed in the Sydney Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plan

Below are some design features that can improve building performance, moving us closer to our sustainability goal of net zero buildings in the city.