Global study: 97% of construction professionals expect demand for environmental product data to increase
A new report from One Click LCA highlights a growing gap between demand from architects and engineers (AEC) and manufacturers’ supply of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs). 90% of AEC respondents say they prefer materials with EPDs. Yet, only 22% of manufacturers have EPDs for more than half of their portfolio, creating both a decarbonization challenge and a major commercial opportunity for both parties.
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The fresh study by One Click LCA reveals progress in reducing embodied carbon in construction by 10% to 30% through the use of life-cycle assessments (LCA). However, further progress is stalled by gaps in regulation and LCA data. The findings also highlight a strong industry need for carbon transparency, with over 80% of all respondents stating that environmental product declarations (EPDs) influence material purchasing decisions in building projects.HELSINKI, Finland (February 18, 2025): One Click LCA , the leading sustainability platform for construction and
The partnership aims to accelerate decarbonization in the built environment, with a focus on mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems. Through education, data sharing, and easy-to-use life-cycle assessment software tools, MEP 2040 and One Click LCA are committed to reducing embodied carbon in buildings’ MEP systems can account for up to half of a commercial building’s embodied carbon3rd April, 2024
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A new study by One Click LCA shows that 59% of construction industry professionals expect at least a 10% reduction in construction and manufacturing carbon emissions from using life-cycle assessments. Still, a lack of public policies, insufficient manufacturer environmental data, and limited investor awareness inhibit progress.Helsinki, Finland (22nd February 2024) — Decarbonization tech platform One Click LCA has launched a new international study about decarbonizing the construction value chain. According to the Construction LCA and Embodied Carbon Experts Outlook