CLF British Columbia

Embodied Carbon Exchange - Nov

The Embodied Carbon Exchange is our newest initiative, join us for this bi-monthly group discussion event that connects a diverse range of building industry stakeholders, including architects, structural engineers, developers, manufacturers, policy makers, and sustainability consultants. Our focus is on open-ended, informal discussions about real-world, on-the-ground problems related to reducing embodied carbon in building construction projects.

Embodied Carbon Exchange - Sept

The Embodied Carbon Exchange is our newest initiative, join us for this bi-monthly group discussion event that connects a diverse range of building industry stakeholders, including architects, structural engineers, developers, manufacturers, policy makers, and sustainability consultants. Our focus is on open-ended, informal discussions about real-world, on-the-ground problems related to reducing embodied carbon in building construction projects.

The Embodied Carbon Exchange (In-Person)

Join us for our first hybrid Embodied Carbon Exchange where you can connect with a diverse range of building industry stakeholders, including architects, structural engineers, developers, manufacturers, policymakers, and sustainability consultants.

Whether you are an embodied carbon expert, or new to this area of sustainability, our focus is to provide a space for informal and open-ended discussions about real-world, on-the-ground problems related to reducing embodied carbon in building construction projects.

Embodied Carbon Regulations in Vancouver Building Bylaw 2025

The City of Vancouver is requesting your input in an upcoming online workshop on their proposed 2025 Vancouver Building Bylaw amendments that will limit embodied carbon in new Part 3 developments.

With a 6-year countdown to 2030, the City of Vancouver is committed to developing & implementing policy that will facilitate the 40% reduction in embodied carbon.

During the workshop, you will receive:

BC Embodied Carbon Awards 2024

Now in its second year, the BC Embodied Carbon Awards are a first of their kind, fully dedicated to celebrating companies and projects that go above and beyond in the pursuit of low embodied carbon design.

This awards night will celebrate and showcase those who are leading the way, working to reduce the embodied carbon in their projects. We wish to celebrate success stories and share ideas to accelerate change.

There are 6 awards categories this year:

The City of Vancouver’s Embodied Carbon Guidelines

As of Oct 1, 2023, the City of Vancouver’s Building Bylaws include an embodied carbon requirement for large (Part 3) buildings. To comply with the requirement, two pathways are possible: the absolute and baseline paths. If choosing the absolute path, the project cannot exceed 800 kg CO2e/m2 (double the benchmark intensity of 400 kgCO2e/m2). If pursuing a baseline path, projects can define a project-specific, functionally equivalent baseline to measure against, and cannot be more than double the baseline.