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Erman Erogan, Policy and Campaign Officer at CAN Europe, joins Energ’Ethic to discuss the Build Better Lives campaign and Europe’s race to deliver affordable, energy-efficient homes. From the Affordable Housing Plan and New European Bauhaus to district-level renovation projects, this episode explores how EU policy, community action and fair labour can cut bills, reduce energy poverty and rebuild trust in Europe’s green transition. Europe’s homes tell a story — one of rising bills, cold rooms, and missed opportunities for fairness and comfort. But a new chapter is being written. The EU is reshaping its housing future through the Affordable Housing Dialogue, the first European Affordable Housing Plan, the Affordable Housing Initiative, and the New European Bauhaus, which reimagines places that are sustainable, beautiful and inclusive. At the heart of this transformation stands the Build Better Lives campaign, coordinated by CAN Europe. Bringing together over 95 organisations from across housing, social justice, youth, and climate movements, it calls for renovation that delivers affordable, energy-efficient, and people-centred homes. In this episode, Erman Erogan shares how renovation becomes powerful when it moves beyond walls — when it starts with people and spreads across neighbourhoods: “This is more than just adding a layer of insulation. This talks about your home, your comfort place, your relationship with your neighbours and your community.” Erman explains why district-level renovation can accelerate the energy transition and strengthen local trust. Drawing from cases across the EU, he shows how integrated planning can combine energy efficiency, affordability, and inclusion. “A good 40 percent of all waste generated in Europe is building waste. We need a culture shift that makes renovation the norm.” We discuss how circular construction, reuse of materials, and fair labour conditions can make the upcoming EU policies deliver lasting change. From Swedish projects that trained residents to German schemes that froze heating costs, the conversation reveals what equitable renovation looks like in practice. “When someone is a tenant, they have a sort of property of usage that gives them rights to decide what happens with their home.” For Erman, success depends on aligning EU frameworks — the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, Social Climate Plan, and Green Deal — around ambition and justice. The goal: better buildings that create better neighbourhoods, and better neighbourhoods that sustain better lives. Energ' Ethic goes out every other week. Keep up to date with new episodes straight from your inbox Reach out to Marine Cornelis via BlueSky or LinkedIn Music: I Need You Here - Kamarius Edition: Podcast Media Factory Support Energ'Ethic on Patreon © Next Energy Consumer, 2025