by Michelle Lambert, Policy and Engagement Manager

We have something exciting to share with you this month - a collection of thirteen project case studies that reduced embodied carbon using a wide range of strategies! 

These case studies showcase built projects in a wide range of building types including high-rise residential, industrial facilities, university buildings, and single-family residential homes.

The projects implemented a variety of embodied carbon reduction strategies, including low carbon concrete, mass timber, adaptive reuse, salvaged materials, innovative bio-based materials, and design for material efficiency.

CLF collaborated with these project teams to capture their design and decision-making processes, procurement successes and challenges, construction lessons learned, and what their team members took away from the experience of successfully reducing embodied carbon on their projects. Each case study encompasses the story and the details of the LCA, including the development of a baseline and the reported results compared to the design case. 

The introduction walks you through our collaborative process with the teams as they developed their case studies, plus CLF’s perspective on some of the complex topics related to performing project LCAs. 

W]e are very grateful to all of the project teams that responded to our initial call for case study submissions and those teams that worked with us on the production of the ones in this first volume. We hope you take the time to dig into these and learn some approaches to try on your next project!

2025 Embodied Carbon Reductions Built Project Case Study Collection

This collection of embodied carbon reduction case studies showcases built projects across a wide range of building types from office to high-rise residential to industrial facilities to university buildings to single-family residential homes. They implemented embodied carbon reduction strategies including low carbon concrete, mass timber, adaptive reuse, salvaged materials, innovative bio-based materials, and design for material efficiency.

CLF collaborated with these project teams to capture their design and decision-making processes, procurement successes and challenges, construction lessons learned, and what their team members took away from the experience of successfully reducing embodied carbon on their projects. Each case study includes the story, the details of the LCAs, including the development of a baseline and the reported results compared to the design case.

Explore the Case Studies
 
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