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We will be using this area to communicate progress updates and post thought-leadership around embodied carbon regulation in construction. See the latest posts below and check in regularly for updates.

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The need for embodied carbon regulation

Buildings and construction form a substantial portion of UK carbon emissions. They contribute both operational carbon emissions (due to energy and water use), and embodied carbon emissions (due to the use of construction materials).

For a long time, operational carbon has made up the majority of most buildings’ emissions. However this has changed over the last couple of decades as buildings have become more efficient to operate, along with more of our energy coming from renewables.

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