Our next event will give an overview of a complex and important topic—how biogenic carbon of wood products are accounted for in Whole Building Life Cycle Assessments (WB-LCA).
I will be presenting my summary of the latest research and information on this topic, which is for a study commissioned by the City of Vancouver.
This presentation will cover:
What is biogenic carbon, and why is it important?
Overview of how biogenic carbon is addressed in common LCA standards and the latest industry average EPDs for wood products.
How do different WB-LCA software tools (i.e. Athena IE4B, Tally, and One Click LCA) address biogenic carbon? What are the underlying assumptions, and how do they impact WB-LCA case study results?
Introduction to GWPbio, a dynamic approach to modelling biogenic carbon that accounts for factors such as forest rotation period and product carbon storage period.
Presentation of preliminary calculations using the newly released Biogenic Carbon Footprints Calculator for Harvested Wood Products by WWF and Quantis, which builds on the latest research on GWPbio.
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