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How important is the embodied energy and carbon for a sustainable building material?
New scientific paper collects and analyzes nearly 180 Environmental Products Declarations (EPDs) of wall construction products
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The growing attention to sustainability and life cycle issues by European and international policies has recently encouraged the adoption, in the construction sector, of environmental labels able to quantify the impacts on environment associated with the fabrication of several building materials, e.g., their embodied energy and carbon. Within this framework, since walls represent a large percentage of building mass and therefore of embodied impacts, this article collects and analyzes nearly 180 Environmental Products Declarations (EPDs) of wall construction products such as masonry blocks and concrete panels.
Written in collaboration with researchers from Roma Tre University and Politecnico di Torino the work - published for the MDPI Journal Energies shows how the durability of the materials and the potential of disassembly of the wall stratigraphies can play a crucial role in reducing the environmental impact. This paper provides a methodological reference both for manufacturers to reduce impacts and for designers committed to the application of environmental labeling in the design process since they will now be able to compare their products with others.
Read the full version of the paper here