Embodied carbon represents a significant proportion of whole-life building emissions, and is set to climb dramatically by 2050. Eliminating embodied carbon from the supply chain is critical, but the pathways to achieve this are complex, requiring new design thinking, innovative technology, and strong industry collaboration. How can we work together to overcome barriers and accelerate change to remove embodied carbon from the built environment and drive towards a net-zero future?
In this all new masterclass our speakers will help you understand the scale and importance of focusing on embodied carbon, examine drivers and barriers for reducing it, and explore practical examples of how to reduce this through materials selection, building design and project management.
A combination of expert panels, practical case studies, and interactive discussion groups will allow you to take a deep dive into this crucial and intensifying topic. Join your peers to share experiences, discuss challenges and get your burning questions answered, as we examine how to eliminate embodied carbon from the built environment.
Learn how to measure embodied carbon, what methodologies and tools are available, and what data to collect
Discover new innovations in low carbon materials and what manufacturers are doing to further reduce embodied carbon
Examine availability and supply of reduced carbon materials and how to make smarter choice when selecting materials for projects
Discuss when to engage and invest in different parts of the supply chain to ensure optimal decarbonised design
Hear about experiences and lessons learned from managing low embodied carbon projects
** please note that this masterclass will not cover the fundamentals of embodied carbon. Attendees who are new to the topic should attend “Embodied Carbon:101” as a prerequisite.
With thanks to our Climate Positive partners
Agenda
Wednesday, 24 Apr 2024
12:30 pm
Masterclass welcome and introduction
12:35 pm
Setting the scene: the latest in embodied carbon and what you need to know
This session will provide an insight into the latest developments around understanding, measuring and reducing embodied carbon. Attendees will hear about the GBCA’s latest work in this space and how industry is responding to the challenge of scope 3 emissions.
Overview of newest strategies and barriers for reducing embodied carbon
Encouraging and facilitating supply chain collaboration to achieving targets
Leadership to drive down embodied carbon
Harriet Smith, Program Lead - Responsible Products, GBCA
12:50 pm
How to: a practical guide to measuring embodied carbon
Hear an in-depth explanation of how to measure and benchmark your embodied carbon. Find out what data you’ll need, how to make accurate calculations and how to implement your findings.
Comparing pros, cons, assumptions, and limitations of different methodologies for calculating embodied carbon
What data is needed and where to get it?
How to compare embodied carbon across reports, materials, and projects
Nicole Sullivan, Head of Impact and Strategy (Australia), thinkstep-anz
1:25 pm
Discussion Groups: Measurement
In smaller facilitated groups discuss:
What are your experiences with measuring embodied carbon to date?
What barriers have you faced? How have you overcome them?
How have or could you use the measurement data you’ve collected? What do you still need?
1:35 pm
Feedback from discussion groups
1:45 pm
Break
1:55 pm
Specifying low-carbon materials and products
This session will show attendees how to find low-carbon materials and products to lower embodied carbon through the construction and fitout process.
This session will examine the role materials and specification play in addressing embodied carbon. The panel will cover areas including, LCA's and EPD's, looking at how materials can be assessed and specified at the project level.
Alexander Barnstone, Project Officer, Climate-KIC Australia Jamie Shaw, Global Head of Sustainability, Karndean Laura Guccione, Senior Technical Advisor - Sustainability, BlueScope David Law, Integrated Sustainability Practice Lead, Aurecon
2:45 pm
Discussion Groups: Materials
In smaller facilitated discussion groups, discuss:
What experiences do you have of using/producing/specifying low embodied carbon materials?
If you haven’t used them, why not?
What would help you make this happen?
2:55 pm
Feedback from discussion groups
3:00 pm
Break
3:10 pm
Case study #1
See how these learnings come together with a leading Australian example of embodied carbon in practice.
See how these learnings come together with a leading Australian example of embodied carbon in practice.
Jaslyn Brown, Sustainability Engineer, Built
3:55 pm
Break
4:00 pm
Working group
Attendees will split into groups to work through a hypothetical case study, applying lessons learnt from the masterclass to benchmark, measure and reduce their fictional embodied carbon.
4:25 pm
Closing remarks and end of Masterclass
Speakers
Harriet Smith - Green Building Council of Australia
Responsible Products - Program Lead
Session
12:35 pm - Setting the scene: the latest in embodied carbon and what you need to know
About Harriet
As the Responsible Products Program Lead, Harriet is across the delivery of the Responsible Products Guidelines for Initiatives, the Responsible Products Calculator and Database, as well as a the GBCA contact for Product Manufacturers and Product Certification Initiatives who are looking to receive recognition.
Nicole Sullivan - thinkstep Pty Ltd
Impact Director
Session
12:50 pm - How to: a practical guide to measuring embodied carbon
About Nicole
Nicole is thinkstep-anz’s Head of Strategy and Impact Australia, supporting a wide range of companies to evolve their sustainability strategy, improve their impacts, and effectively communicate with the market. She is passionate about understanding the unique context of each business and working alongside them so that they can succeed sustainably. Her deep experience with LCA, EPDs, the building products industry, and green buildings bring practical and pragmatic insight to her holistic focus.
Katherine Featherstone - Green Building Council of Australia
Senior Manager Products & Materials
Session
1:55 pm - Specifying low-carbon materials and products
About Katherine
Senior Manager Products & Materials
David Law - Aurecon Australasia Pty Ltd
Buildings Integrated Sustainability Practice Leader
Session
2:15 pm - Panel: Innovations in low carbon materials
About David
David is a professional building designer, structural engineer of nearly 20 years, and Fellow of the IStructE. Now a Technical Director at Aurecon in Melbourne, he has worked in 3 different continents across a wide variety of market sectors, with a long list of complex and prominent project achievements.
David’s passion for sustainability gained momentum around 5 years ago through research into low-carbon concrete, and expanded in breadth and involvement quickly into publications and taking up roles with numerous industry bodies. He now leads Aurecon's Buildings Integrated Sustainability practice group, a collaborative effort of sustainability and building envelope professionals, as we as Aurecon’s global Structural Sustainability initiative.
Laura Guccione - BlueScope
Senior Technical Advisor - Sustainability
Session
2:15 pm - Panel: Innovations in low carbon materials
About Laura
Laura is responsible for the development and maintenance of BlueScope’s sustainability credentials for its Australian products, with a focus on continuous improvement and anticipating new sustainable solutions. Prior to joining BlueScope, Laura worked in sustainability consulting and as a Project Manager for the UN Environment Programme in Paris, applying her expertise in Life Cycle Assessment, environmental labelling and resource efficiency.
Alexander Barnstone - WWF-Australia
Session
2:15 pm - Panel: Innovations in low carbon materials
About Alexander
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Jamie Shaw - Karndean
Global Head of Sustainability
Session
2:15 pm - Panel: Innovations in low carbon materials
About Jamie
Jamie Shaw is the Global Head of Sustainability for Karndean. His background is environment and sustainability following an Honours degree in Environmental Management from the University of Leeds in the UK. Since then, his career has gone on an unusual journey for a sustainability champion…
Over the last 20 years Jamie has gained significant experience through leading and delivering environmental management, corporate responsibility, sustainable engineering, and sustainable supply chain solutions in the world of aerospace and guided weapons, Formula 1, design and engineering in the built environment, the premium luxury vehicle sector, and now luxury flooring. Jamie is using his knowledge and experience to deliver true sustainability across the entire Karndean value chain.
Shihui Wang - Lendlease Group Services Pty Ltd
Sustainability Consultant
Session
3:10 pm - Case study #1
About Shihui
Shihui Wang - Sustainability Consultant, Lendlease
Jaslyn Brown - Built Pty Ltd
Sustainability Engineer
Session
3:35 pm - Case study #2
About Jaslyn
Jaslyn is a sustainability professional passionate about the design and construction of innovative, green buildings and spaces that enhance occupant health and wellbeing. She completed a Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours) at UNSW and started at Built as a cadet in 2018. Jaslyn has worked in numerous roles and projects at Built over the past four years, starting on the Tiffany and Co. Flagship store in Sydney and a number of Westpac and St. George bank fitouts.
Jim Ng - Green Building Council of Australia
Senior Technical Coordinator
Session
4:00 pm - Working group
About Jim
Senior Technical Coordinator - GBCA
Emily Chung - Green Building Council of Australia
Green Star Program Lead
Session
4:00 pm - Working group
About Emily
As the Green Star Program Lead at the GBCA, Emily leads the development and implementation of the Green Star Buildings rating tool. She has a background in structural engineering and a strong interest in carbon positive buildings.
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