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  • Embodied Emissions of Buildings – A Forgotten Factor in Green Building Certificates

    As a points-based green certification, LEED assigns 110 points – the highest level, platinum (80 + points), accredits only 3 out of a total of 110 points directly to embodied emissions. In BREEAM, 12 points (8%) are directly related to material selection, of which 5 points (3%) are based on life cycle assessment (LCA). ...

    Posted on 08/01/25

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  • Sustainability, Resilience, Regeneration – What’s the Difference?

    Sustainability postpones social, environmental and economic disasters in attempt to meet present economic growth while minimizing the impacts of current socioeconomic development for future generations.  Although sustainability is widely considered a positive concept, it has numerous weaknesses that make it unsustainab ...

    Posted on 07/01/25

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  • Developing of Sustainable Supply Chain Management Indicators in Construction

    This paper provides tools that solve procurement problems in construction, where sustainability indicators were divided into social (governance), economic, and environmental groups.  It identifies sustainability indicators for examining the supply chains of construction companies, allowing construction project managers ...

    Posted on 07/01/25

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  • City Policy Framework for Dramatically Reducing Embodied Carbon

    This is a framework for cities and other government bodies to develop a strategy, action plan, and policies in response to the climate emergency.  It is a manual and blueprint to dramatically reduce embodied carbon from the manufacture, transport, use, and life-cycle end of construction material.  It helps cities in re ...

    Posted on 06/01/25

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  • Comparative Study of Key Supply Chain Management Elements in Sustainability Reports

    For the evaluation of enterprise value and investment decision-making, firms must demonstrate their commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  For this, several factors are considered, including supply chain management (SCM), human rights, climate change, safety, and environmental risks.  This study analy ...

    Posted on 02/12/24

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