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Group 1 - Demand

Working Group 1 – Demand Side (WG1) is focused on sending a clear, consistent and significantly increased demand signal for low/no embodied carbon materials so that suppliers are confident to invest in decarbonisation innovation. All working groups include a diversity of expertise from industry, universities and the public sector. The chair is Ann Austin, Head of Sustainability at Lendlease.

"The working group identified key industry stakeholders in driving demand, such as Government and non Government clients, policy makers and designers. Over 100 ideas for how to inspire these stakeholders to increase their demand for low embodied carbon options were reviewed and culled to four initiatives currently being worked on."
Ann Austin
Head of Sustainability, Lendlease

WG1 identified key industry stakeholders driving demand and developed four intiatives to help accelerate demand for low carbon materials. These initiatives include two procurement related policy ideas, a tool kit to support policy makers and guidance on effective ways to provide alternate solutions in tendering responses. The working group operates in four subgroups, each focused on one of the aformentioned areas. You can learn more about each of the subgroups and focus areas below.

Pledge Pre-Requisite

The pledge pre-requisite aims to establish a policy to require head contractors to set and monitor a publicly available target to reduce embodied carbon in building materials as a pre-requisite to be able to tender for government work. The focus is on a publically accessable, preferrably Science Based Target that includes scope three. The target is to apply to the head contractor’s total organisation (not just a project) to drive demand and simplify assessment of compliance with the pledge pre-requisite.

Show me how to deviate

The final subgroup is working to create a standard pathway assisting developers and designers to deviate from material specifications. This pathway identifies key stakeholders, and works with them to map the approval process for contractors or designers to propose alternate, low carbon materials that deviate from client specifications. You can learn more about the deviation subgroup by watching a recent presentation by Matt DiMarco, Managing Director at inti.

Local Council

Support local council officers who are investigating the measurement and reduction of embodied carbon in their Council’s capital works plan. Councils have unique construction projects (roads, parks, civil infrastructure). This sub-group offers a forum to collaborate on common challenges and learn from each other.

Readiness Index

Prepare and share readiness index/dashboard with evidence of the industry readiness to use low / no embodied carbon material. The aim is to support confidence for pledges to low carbon procurement and tendering, and other demand policies. 

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