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Information sheet for construction clients and designers Cutting embodied carbon in construction projects This guidance will help you identify basic cost-effective actions to reduce the carbon impact of the materials us
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Portland / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Building Regulations / /

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metal / by-product / good environmental management / concrete products / steel production / stainless steel / transportation / steel construction products / higher recycled content products / chemical processes / air conditioning systems / natural rubber / materials/products / timber products / reinforcement steel / lower energy/carbon intensity / waste management / cement substitutes / reclaimed/recycled product / manufacturing / cement / low embodied carbon building materials/products / energy-intensive manufacturing routes / rubber / greenhouse gas / paint / building materials / e.g. cement substitutes / lightweight structural solutions / energy / steel / /

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Freemasonry / /

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David Weight / John Connaughton / David Moon / Craig Jones / Davis Langdon / /

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structural engineer / Major / /

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thermal insulation / /

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