Towards embodied carbon benchmarks for buildings in Europe: #2 Setting the baseline: A bottom-up approach

Martin Röck, Andreas Sørensen, Buket Tozan, Jacob Steinmann, Lise Hvid Horup, Xavier Le Den, Harpa Birgisdottir

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Abstract

A new study, 'Towards embodied carbon benchmarks for buildings in Europe', by Ramboll, in collaboration with leading researchers from Aalborg University Build and KU Leuven sets out a framework for benchmarking and limiting the embodied carbon of new buildings.

The study identifies solutions to measure embodied carbon emissions, define carbon budgets and targets. Importantly it includes recommendations for a baseline of current embodied carbon levels in new buildings, as well as considerations of the available carbon budget for these emissions. This will form the basis of a performance system in the shape of benchmarks for the reduction of embodied carbon.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedBrussels
ForlagRambøll
Antal sider39
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 31 mar. 2022

Emneord

  • Embodied carbon
  • Life cycle assessment (LCA)
  • Buildings
  • Construction
  • Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
  • Europe
  • Embodied GHG emissions
  • Whole life cycle carbon
  • Carbon footprint
  • Materials
  • Energy
  • Environmental impacts
  • Embodied impacts
  • Material intensity
  • Taxonomy

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