The conversation in the building industry is rapidly evolving from the concept of net zero energy to the more comprehensive and ambitious goal of net zero carbon. This shift represents not just a focus on the energy a building uses during its operation but a holistic approach that encompasses the carbon footprint across its entire lifecycle, including everything from raw material procurement, product manufacturing, and transportation to installation, operations, and end-of-life disposal or reuse.
This transformation is being propelled by a combination of consumer demand, investor and lender expectations, ratcheting codes and regulations, and evolving municipality requirements.
Building professionals and manufacturers are now racing to implement net zero carbon strategies, seeing them as a crucial differentiator in an increasingly competitive market. Consumer demand for zero carbon homes is skyrocketing, and forward-thinking companies are rising to the challenge, eager to meet and exceed expectations.
In this webinar, Zero Carbon Homes: Pioneering a Sustainable Future, Green Builder Media CEO Sara Gutterman shared her visionary insights on achieving a net zero carbon built environment. She delves into:
The webinar also covered important milestones in the decarbonization of the built environment, such as the release of a National Definition for a Zero Emissions Building (ZEB) by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE); the Voluntary Carbon Markets Joint Policy Statement and Principles issued by the Biden administration; a code amendment in California requiring large buildings to calculate carbon emissions and use low-carbon products and materials; and the approval of a zero-carbon emissions requirement by Boston’s Planning & Development Agency (BPDA).
Green Builder Media is offering tools and resources for building professionals, manufacturers, and consumers who are ready to dive into the transition to net zero carbon. These services include:
Got questions about how you can achieve net zero carbon? Email me at sara.gutterman@greenbuildermedia.com.