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CIBSE, Amazon launch embodied carbon guidance for logistics centres

An Amazon logistics warehouse with the Amazon logo - the company has partnered with CIBSE to produce a guidance to reduce the carbon footprint of logistics centres
Amazon has produced embodied carbon guidance (Image: Marcos del Mazo via Dreamstime.com)

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), Amazon and engineering consultancy Introba have launched guidance to calculate embodied carbon in logistics buildings.

The Europewide Embodied carbon in building services: logistics centres (TM65.3) is the first guidance and methodology aimed at fostering informed data-based decision-making as the logistics industry works towards reducing its environmental footprint.

The document is aimed at various stakeholders, including logistics building owners, manufacturers, retailers, architects, engineers, policymakers, researchers and students.

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