Author: Jane Anderson
An expert in Life Cycle Assessment for the Construction industry
my recent tweets
- RT @J_Magoo: After the last 6 weeks building, I'm happy to finally launch dog-house.ie. This is a tool to record and find dereli…xxx 4 days ago
- 2nd reading of Whole Life Carbon Reporting Bill to regulate Embodied Carbon set for 25th November led by… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…xxx 1 week ago
- RT @ninodavidjordan: Applications now open for a new 4-year funded PhD studentship at UCL ISR, examining the implementation of embodied emi…xxx 1 week ago
- Well done @Simonsturgis twitter.com/RHarrabin/stat…xxx 2 weeks ago
- RT @OwenWintersgill: PhD scholarships for black (and black mixed 'race') students in Environmental and Life Sciences southampton.ac.uk/blog/sussed-ne…xxx 2 weeks ago
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Recent Posts
- My 2022 EPD Numbers Infographic now available
- UK EPD listing
- When is an EPD not an EPD #2
- ASBP publish a comprehensive list of EPD for UK produced construction products in our new Briefing Paper
- UK Government has required Whole Life Carbon assessments, which means embodied carbon assessments, for all new public works projects and programmes since December 2020
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Tag Archives: offices
Importance of Reducing Embodied Impacts
I’ve just come across this 2014 image from the Construction2030 website, which considers the energy footprint of all the office space globally expected to be built between 2015 and 2030 – 83 billion m², both embodied (from the materials used … Continue reading