A recent report by the Clean Energy Finance Corp (CEFC) provides pragmatic advice and cost analysis on potential opportunities for reducing embodied carbon in Australia’s construction industry.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), an organization responsible for investing $10 billion in clean energy projects on behalf of the Australian government, is seeking to substantially cut construction-related emissions with a new $214 million program to encourage the use of mass timber in.
The federal government’s green funding agency wants greater take-up of cross-laminated timber in building structures to reduce embodied carbon emissions.