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This report aims to provide insight into potential strategies and measures that companies might deploy to halve embodied carbon emissions, those associated with building components, by 2030.

This report aims to provide insight into potential strategies and measures that companies might deploy to halve embodied carbon emissions, those associated with building components, by 2030.
Last updated: March 2023
The built environment accounts for nearly 40% of global energy-related carbon emissions. Global decarbonization trajectories indicate that the industry needs to reduce these emissions by 50% by 2030 if it is to reach net zero by mid-century and achieve the climate goals of the Paris Agreement.
This report – the second instalment in a series of net-zero buildings publications by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and Arup – sets out how we can halve the construction emissions in buildings by adopting the primary principle of doing more with less.
The report provides clear strategies and actions which point to how we can achieve the rapid systemic changes needed, starting today.