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Build a low-carbon greenhouse

Learn how greenhouse construction connects to the GHG Protocol and how to build smarter for the planet

Building a greenhouse is one of the most rewarding projects a grower can undertake but in today's climate-conscious world, how you build it matters just as much as what you grow inside it. A well-designed greenhouse can actively reduce your carbon footprint and support the principles of the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol. This guide walks you through every step of building a greenhouse with sustainability at its core.

Greenhouses and greenhouse gases what's the connection?

Scope 1 Direct emissions

Heating your greenhouse with gas or oil burns fuel directly on-site

Scope 2 Energy emissions

Electricity used for grow lights, fans, and irrigation systems

Scope 3 Indirect emissions

Materials used to build the greenhouse — lumber, glass, plastic panels

Planning your sustainable greenhouse

Choose a location with maximum natural sunlight — at least 6 hours per day. This reduces reliance on artificial grow lights. Orient the greenhouse facing south to capture passive solar energy. The less electricity you use, the lower your Scope 2 emissions under the GHG Protocol.

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Every tonne of concrete produces approximately 0.9 tonnes of CO₂. Choosing alternative foundation materials for a small greenhouse can save hundreds of kilograms of emissions.

Choosing low-carbon building materials

Use reclaimed timber or FSC-certified lumber

instead of standard wood

Choose twin-wall polycarbonate panels

they insulate 30% better than glass

Source second-hand windows from salvage yards

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Use gravel or recycled aggregate

instead of concrete for the foundation

How to build a low-carbon foundation step by step

Clear 8 inches of topsoil and level the ground

Lay heavy-duty ground fabric to suppress weeds naturally

Add a 2-inch layer of recycled gravel as your base

Use reclaimed timber or concrete blocks for retaining walls

Fasten corners securely with timber screws — no concrete needed

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A sustainably built greenhouse minimises Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions — making it not just a growing space, but a statement of climate responsibility aligned with the GHG Protocol.
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Energy-efficient interior setup

Install drip irrigation (uses 50% less water), LED grow lights (40–60% less energy than traditional lamps), automatic roof vents to regulate temperature passively, and consider a small solar panel to eliminate Scope 2 electricity emissions entirely.

Building sustainably — the bigger picture

A greenhouse built with sustainability in mind does more than grow plants — it becomes a working model of how we can reduce agricultural emissions in line with the GHG Protocol's goals. Whether you're a hobby grower or managing a larger operation, every choice you make in building your greenhouse contributes to the broader targets the GHG Protocol sets for the agriculture sector.