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7 Embodied Carbon Reporting Errors That Can Affect Green Star

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  Embodied carbon reporting is now a central part of Green Star certification. It measures the emissions locked into a building's materials, from manufacture to installation. This data often feeds into a broader ESD Report , so accuracy matters well beyond the carbon figures alone. The problem is that these reports are detailed and easy to trip up on. Small mistakes in data or scope can quietly undermine the whole assessment. Get the reporting wrong, and you risk losing points or delaying your Green Star certification entirely. Here are seven of the most common errors and how to avoid them. If You’re Preparing for a Green Star Audit, Avoid These 7 Reporting Mistakes 1. Using Incomplete Material Data The most frequent error is missing material information. An Embodied Emission Report relies on accurate quantities for every major building element. When steel, concrete, or glazing figures are estimated rather than measured, results skew badly. Assessors need real data drawn from the b...

How To Improve Your NABERS Rating For Existing And New Buildings?

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  Green Building and sustainable development are gradually shifting from a luxury to a necessity. So why this shift in mindset? Is it due to the stringent laws and regulations alone?  One-third of the global carbon footprint is generated by buildings alone (both residential and commercial). The investors, Government and the general public are becoming more aware of the benefits of sustainable buildings to the natural world.  Keeping this revolutionary shift in mindset and regulations, most building planners and project owners are looking towards developing sustainable building design. NABERS provides a measurable sustainability index for various components of building design.  So what exactly is NABERS Rating , and is it really necessary? What Is NABERS Rating? Although the demand for eco-friendly office spaces was increasing, how would you know for sure which buildings were actually following sustainability protocols? That’s where the National Australian Built Envir...