Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator launches to tackle industry emissions
Companies from across the architecture, engineering and construction industries have collaborated to create a free digital embodied carbon calculator that they hope will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3) allows architects, engineers and policy makers to easily compare potential building materials and choose the more sustainable option.
The project was started by construction company Skanska and software developer C Change Labs, and realised by a non-profit alliance that includes the Carbon Leadership Forum, American Institute of Architects, Autodesk, Interface, the MKA Foundation, Charles Pankow Foundation and Microsoft.
Tool is free and open-access
The companies wanted to make the tool free and open-access to accelerate adoption and empower the architecture and construction industries to cut their carbon dioxide emissions. Currently, these industries are responsible for around 40 per cent of the world's global gas emissions. Some of these emissions are operational ? they are produced by the building when it is in use and can later be reduced with energy-efficient renovations.
The rest are embodied carbon emissions that come from the manufacture, transport and installation of construction materials and are fixed at the point of the building's completion.
It's these embodied emissions that the tool aims to tackle. The EC3 is based on a first-ever digitised database of US and Canadian Environmental Product Declarations (EPD...
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