305R_Measuring embodied carbon in the residential sector: Barriers and opportunities

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Are you interested in embodied carbon accounting?


Summary of the white paper titled Measuring embodied carbon in the residential sector: Barriers and opportunities from 2024, by Tom Petty, published on the CarbonTrace website.

This is a great preparation to our next interview with Tom Petty in episode 306 talking about embodied carbon and its accounting.

Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see the opportunities for the building industry regarding embodied carbon emissions. This white paper investigates different embodied carbon measuring methods and defines one for the residential sector.

Find the white paper through this link.

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