Lowering the embodied carbon dioxide equivalent (embodied CO2e) of buildings is an essential response to national and global targets for carbon reduction. Globally, construction industry is developing tools, databases and practices for measuring embodied CO2e in buildings and recommending routes to reduction. While the TC350 developed standardized methods for the assessment of sustainability aspects in construction works and Environmental Product Declarations, there is no consensus on how this should be carried out in practice. This paper evaluates the current construction industry practice through a review of both academic and professional literature, and through focus groups and interviews with industry experts in the field. Incentives in...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...
The building sector contributes up to 36% of carbon emissions emphasizing the importance of carbon m...
Embodied carbon emissions during material extraction, production, transportation, building construct...
Lowering the embodied carbon dioxide equivalent (embodied CO2e) of buildings is an essential respons...
The building sector is responsible for a significant proportion of a nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
This chapter highlights the need for managing carbon in the construction industry, which takes mainl...
The majority of carbon emissions arise from the built environment, a fact which has led to a global ...
In the Climate Change Act of 2008 the UK Government pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 205...
The building construction industry accounts for 5% of global energy use and 10% of global greenhouse...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
The design and construction of CO2-neutral buildings by 2050 will be possible through many actions a...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
In order to meet the mid-century carbon reduction targets and to mitigate climate change and global ...
In order to meet the mid-century carbon reduction targets and to mitigate climate change and global ...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...
The building sector contributes up to 36% of carbon emissions emphasizing the importance of carbon m...
Embodied carbon emissions during material extraction, production, transportation, building construct...
Lowering the embodied carbon dioxide equivalent (embodied CO2e) of buildings is an essential respons...
The building sector is responsible for a significant proportion of a nation’s greenhouse gas emissio...
This chapter highlights the need for managing carbon in the construction industry, which takes mainl...
The majority of carbon emissions arise from the built environment, a fact which has led to a global ...
In the Climate Change Act of 2008 the UK Government pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 205...
The building construction industry accounts for 5% of global energy use and 10% of global greenhouse...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
The design and construction of CO2-neutral buildings by 2050 will be possible through many actions a...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
The construction industry, through its activities and supply chains as well as the operation of the ...
In order to meet the mid-century carbon reduction targets and to mitigate climate change and global ...
In order to meet the mid-century carbon reduction targets and to mitigate climate change and global ...
The current regulations to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from buildin...
The building sector contributes up to 36% of carbon emissions emphasizing the importance of carbon m...
Embodied carbon emissions during material extraction, production, transportation, building construct...