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Mainstreaming Net Zero Homes Part 2 Embodied Carbon Webinar

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Wed, 29 Jan, 5pm - 6pm AEDT

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What does it take to make a True Zero Carbon home?

A home that accounts for both Operational AND Embodied Carbon.

And can it be a mainstream proposition?

In the next SBA webinar, Jeremy Spencer of Positive Footprints, takes us through Part 2 in his Case Study of one of their Carbon Zero builds. A house that is performing well past Net Zero and deep into carbon positive territory...

But is it True Zero?

You will need to attend to find out! 

Jeremy will be sharing his insights on:

  • Embodied Carbon 101 & practical strategies to minimise embodied carbon on site.
  • Carbon accounting, and how much carbon was saved by the various initiatives in the case study home.
  • The practical steps, and the SBA Resources available, to minimise embodied carbon and achieve your own zero carbon homes of the future, today!

This will be a practical, information packed session, not to be missed.

About Jeremy Spencer

For two decades Jeremy has been a registered builder, energy assessor and director at design & build company Positive Footprints. Positive Footprints have won multiple awards for sustainability and worked to show that energy-efficient sustainable design and high-performance net zero home construction is a cost-effective option and can be a mainstream reality.

An educator, National Sustainability Awards judge, past DMN director, and creator of the True Zero Carbon Challenge & True Zero Embodied Carbon Spreadsheet, Jeremy is passionate about spreading knowledge on how to build better.

Jeremy is also a proud founding director of the Sustainable Builders Alliance and lead writer for the SBA website and it's industry resource, the Roadmap to Net Zero Homes - a free practical guide on how to design, build, and achieve cost effective Net Zero outcomes.

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