The construction sector is shifting from aspirational language to verifiable action on sustainable construction. Bio‑based materials, led by engineered timber, are gaining traction as a key method for reducing embodied carbon and achieving whole life carbon savings. Timber structures lock biogenic carbon into buildings, aligning with low carbon building strategies and supporting net zero whole life carbon objectives. Progress now depends on transparent life cycle assessment, credible sourcing, and measurable performance documented through environmental product declarations (EPDs). Developers are moving towards sustainable material specification that balances life cycle cost with environmental sustainability in construction outcomes.
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