Barcelona, SPAIN
Session Summary:

Historically, embodied carbon emissions associated with buildings have been largely overlooked. As a result, they are being reduced at a much slower rate compared to operational carbon – but they contribute around 11% of all global carbon emissions. This session will feature three different perspectives on the next steps needed to radically accelerate embodied carbon reductions.


Session Summary: Historically, embodied carbon emissions associated with buildings have been largely overlooked. As a result, they are being reduced at a much slower rate compared to operational carbon – but they contribute around 11% of all global carbon emissions. This session will feature three different perspectives on the next steps needed to radically accelerate embodied carbon reductions.


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