Investing in home renovation for European low-income families
Investing in home renovation for European low-income families
A construction project in Trieste, Italy, aims to replace aging social housing with energy-efficient apartments and improved green spaces, prioritising community input. Managed by ATER Trieste, the initiative addresses the city's diverse population, where many struggle with low incomes. Part of the EU-funded SUPERSHINE project, Trieste serves as a model for sustainable urban development, focusing on energy efficiency and resident involvement.
Similar efforts in other European cities, like Valencia and Rotterdam, emphasise tailored approaches to renovation, aiming to increase energy savings and awareness. Ultimately, these initiatives seek to create inclusive, environmentally friendly communities while addressing Europe's aging building stock and energy poverty challenges.