Exciting New Resources for CLF Regional Hubs
by Meghan Byrne, CLF Communications and Engagement Lead
This month, I’m thrilled to spotlight a series of new resources and updates surrounding the CLF Regional Hubs!
About five years ago, the Regional Hubs began forming as interest in embodied carbon grew across the built environment industries. As more people sought to learn about embodied carbon, they came together to share resources, exchange ideas, and collaborate on ways to make meaningful reductions in embodied carbon in their work. From these grassroots connections, the CLF Regional Hubs were born. Starting as small, informal groups of passionate professionals, the hubs have now grown to include thousands of members dedicated to supporting CLF’s mission of reducing embodied carbon in the built environment.
At CLF, we’re continually inspired by the commitment and energy of these volunteers. As the hubs expanded, we recognized that this now-broad network of volunteers needed more structure and support to maintain momentum and impact. Over the past few years, we’ve collaborated closely with our regional hub leads to identify ways we can enhance support and guidance.