
REG
19/08/2024
155 words - 1 min read
The building sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the sector accounted for roughly 39% of global CO2 emissions related to energy in 2020. These emissions are split into two main categories:
Operational Emissions: About 28% of emissions come from the operation of buildings, including heating, cooling, lighting, and more.
Embodied Emissions: Around 11% are linked to the production of construction materials and the actual building process.
With these staggering statistics, the need to construct low-carbon buildings becomes critical. Here’s why:
The urgency of building low-carbon buildings is driven by the need to reduce GHG emissions and foster sustainable development. By embracing low-carbon construction methods, we can significantly mitigate our environmental impact and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.