
The CIOB Academy has issued a new technical information sheet, Embodied Carbon in the Built Environment, as well as an updated code of practice.
The sheet outlines what embodied carbon is and why is it important, detailing the regulatory context with models and standards.
It explains approaches to calculating embodied carbon and highlights the importance of engaging the supply chain, including the role of clients and the use of clauses to propel requirements down the value chain.
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