#Buildings are responsible for a significant amount of global carbon emissions, including during the construction or renovation process. That’s why we organized a first-in-the-nation Embodied Carbon Reduction Challenge. Ivy S. from Boston Globe Media recently spoke with MassCEC Program Director Beverly Craig and the competition’s participants about the ways we can design, build, and improve buildings that are better for people and the planet. Read more below! 🗞 Built Environment Plus, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Passive House Accelerator #EmbodiedCarbon #GreenBuilding
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🏢💸 Is achieving the decarbonization of the building sector economically viable ? Today, we are sharing an article answering this question and giving you insights on how zero-carbon strategies will impact the building costs. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ginvjUfN
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Great article by Semple Brown Design, P.C. on the environmental benefits of adaptive re-use over traditional new building construction. Adaptive re-use offers sustainability by avoiding the energy consumption and emissions associated with demolition and reconstruction. #adaptivereuse #environmentalconsciousness #blazener
A Wholistic Approach to Carbon Emissions: A Case for Adaptive Reuse - Mile High CRE
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In a world confronting the formidable challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the construction industry stands at the forefront of transformation. This transformation is driven by an urgent need to embrace sustainable practices that mitigate the industry's ecological footprint, enhance efficiency, and reduce long-term costs. In this week's article, Samson Adebowale embarks on a journey through revolutionary innovations reshaping the landscape of sustainable construction. #leanconstruction
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Explore the future of sustainable architecture! 🏢 These five net-zero buildings from around the world redefine eco-friendly design. 🌿 Learn how they achieve net-zero status and contribute to a greener, more sustainable planet. . . #NetZeroBuildings #SustainableDesign #GreenArchitecture #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #EcoFriendlyBuildings #BuildingInnovation #SustainabilityGoals
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Timber isn’t just a strong building material—it’s a smart choice for a greener future. To better understand timber's role in sustainable construction, we spoke with David Rowlinson, an expert in architecture and sustainability. He explains how responsibly sourced timber is renewable, stores carbon, and significantly reduces the environmental impact of construction. https://lnkd.in/gp6x3rhf #Sustainability #TimberConstruction #GreenBuilding #RenewableResources
Timber and Sustainability: A Chat with David Rowlinson
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Reused and recycled buildings challenge wasteful construction status quo Buildings are made of materials too valuable and carbon-intensive for single use, so #circulareconomy principles in #construction hold great promise for addressing their climate impact. Instead of tearing down homes and schools and sending their components to landfill, project developers could keep structural elements and materials in use for as long as possible, then reuse them in the next project. But for the concept to take off in earnest, regulators need to play catch-up, project developers ditch old habits, and the missing information and social infrastructure needs to be further developed. **Article by Carolina K. and Sean Carroll, published in collaboration with FORESIGHT Climate & Energy** https://lnkd.in/djZftJa5
Reused and recycled buildings challenge wasteful construction status quo
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To us, the benefits of redeveloping and rejuvenating historic spaces are clear. Not only does reusing the existing structure of a building cut embodied carbon emissions by half, but it also reduces the amount (and cost) of new materials needed, especially materials with a large carbon footprint, like cement and steel. If you'd like to chat about our process and how we can support your next project, click here: https://lnkd.in/e6Pdcke2
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🚀 Pioneering a Sustainable Future in Construction with Beyond Sustainable Technology 🌐 In this transformative era, the global market is increasingly focused on #sustainability and #decarbonization . 🏘 This shift is crucial in the construction industry, a major contributor to global #carbonemissions, with a staggering 39% share. A notable 30% of these #emissions occur during the #construction phase itself. 👷♀️ The construction industry's impact is profound: contributing to 23% of air pollution, 50% of #climatechange issues, and numerous environmental challenges. 🏠 Simultaneously, we're facing a global housing crisis affecting 1.6 billion people. To meet this need, we require the construction of 96,000 affordable homes daily by 2030. This presents a delicate balance for the construction industry between sustainable urban development and managing non-recyclable waste. 🤝 At Beyond Sustainable Technology, we are seizing this opportunity to lead the transition towards a greener future. We're proud to introduce the world's first structural carbon-negative materials. These innovative materials not only complement but enhance traditional options like wood, steel, or concrete. Their unique properties make them exceptionally advantageous in various construction scenarios, offering unparalleled benefits in sustainability and carbon capture. They become vital allies in the construction industry, providing superior solutions where traditional materials alone may not suffice. This is not just an alternative; it's a new standard in sustainability for urban development. Join us in reshaping construction and making a lasting impact on our planet. #Sustainability #Innovation #Construction #EnvironmentalImpact #BeyondSustainableTechnology
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The City of Boulder will incentivize reducing #embodiedcarbon as a #climatesolution in #building #construction - a must if we are to limit the impacts of #climatechange. #boulder #architecture #sustainability #colorado https://lnkd.in/g_eHNu3f
Boulder pioneers Colorado's first energy code to cut 'embodied carbon'
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What Net Zero Means in the Building Construction Industry? Demystifying the term ‘net zero,’ and how wood structural materials can help move buildings toward a net-zero carbon goal. https://lnkd.in/dGnUMK2z WoodWorks #NetZero #Sustainability #GreenBuilding #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #EnvironmentalSustainability #CarbonNeutral #GreenArchitecture #ZeroCarbon #SustainableDevelopment
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