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Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance

Driving reductions in embodied carbon in the building and construction industry.

What is MECLA

The Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA) drives the reduction of embodied carbon in the building and construction industry.

Partners

MECLA is proudly
funded by the NSW Government, managed by WWF Australia, Presync and Climate-KIC Australia, and powered by Partners.

Resources

Partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School, we have an abundance of free resources.

Events

Industry events are held throughout the year including MECLA’s Spotlight events.

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Become a part of the MECLA community by signing up to our newsletters and be the first one to hear about events, news and more.

News

Read the latest industry and MECLA news on LinkedIn and via our newsletters.

About

Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA) brings together the drive to reduce embodied carbon in the building and construction industry.

We seek to align with the Paris Agreement targets and principles of the circular economy and recognise that the building and construction sector is a complex ecosystem. 

Partners

MECLA is proudly funded by the NSW Government, managed by WWF Australia, Presync and Climate-KIC Australia, and powered by Partners.

Resources

We have partnered with the Supply Chain Sustainability School to host MECLA’s free resources as we develop them. You’ll also be able to tap into their library of hundreds of other sustainability resources for free! Just sign up as a School member (don’t worry it’s free) and start learning.

News

Want to keep up on our latest news?

Head to our News page where you can follow us on LinkedIn, catch up on MECLA newsletters or sign up to receive them straight to your inbox.

Events

Online industry events are held regularly throughout the year. Sign up to join our Spotlight events where we shine a light onto different material options and ways to support these industries to reduce their carbon intensity.