The recalibration of carbon accounting standards is reshaping sustainable construction. The GHG Protocol’s new global standard for land‑use emissions and carbon removals is set to redefine whole life carbon assessment, closing gaps that previously allowed unverified claims. Developers working with timber and renewable building materials will be required to demonstrate permanence, traceability and true embodied carbon performance across the building lifecycle. Environmental product declarations (EPDs) must align with more rigorous whole life carbon methodologies, demanding that embodied carbon in materials and end-of-life reuse in construction are verified through lifecycle assessment rather than assumption. Investors and lenders are shifting towards net zero whole life carbon strategies based on verifiable data, compelling the industry to integrate lifecycle thinking in construction and transparent measurement of the carbon footprint of construction sites and supply chains.
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