UPFRONT CARBON: The Early Impact
Sustainable construction is rapidly evolving, and terms like embodied carbon and operational carbon emissions are becoming central to green building strategies. But have you heard of upfront carbon emissions? This often-overlooked concept plays a pivotal role in achieving low-carbon buildings and advancing net-zero construction goals.
Did you know buildings contribute to 39% of global energy-related CO₂ emissions? That includes 28% from operational energy use like HVAC and lighting and 11% from construction materials and processes.
(Source: WorldGBC)
Let’s explore why reducing upfront carbon emissions is critical in today’s climate action efforts.
What is Upfront Carbon in Green Building?
Upfront carbon refers to the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated from the extraction, manufacturing, transportation, and construction of building materials before the building is occupied.
It’s the initial carbon footprint of a building project, contributing significantly to the environmental impact long before any energy is used by occupants.
Upfront Carbon vs. Embodied vs. Operational Carbon
Why Upfront Carbon Reduction Matters
Where Does Upfront Carbon Fit in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)?
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) evaluates a building’s environmental impact across its entire lifecycle. It includes:
Upfront carbon includes modules A1–A5 everything before the building starts operating.

Strategies to Reduce Upfront Carbon in Construction
1. Select Low-Carbon Construction Materials
2. Optimize Building Design with BIM
3. Apply Circular Economy Principles
4. Enhance Supply Chain Sustainability
5. Sustainable Construction Practices
What is a Typical Building's Upfront Carbon Emissions?
Knowing the carbon intensity per square meter is essential for sustainable design. While it varies by location and materials, studies (including from Australia’s GBCA) provide these benchmarks:
How to Calculate Upfront Carbon Footprint
To calculate upfront carbon, we can follow these steps:

Conclusion
A truly sustainable built environment requires understanding and strategically reducing upfront carbon the 'locked-in' emissions from materials and construction. Their immediate climate impact demands urgent action. As operational emissions decrease, upfront carbon's importance grows, necessitating a shift to low-carbon materials, optimized design, and efficient construction practices.
At Desapex, we are committed to leading this change. We will implement Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), utilize Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), and prioritize low-carbon sourcing. We recognize that setting ambitious targets and fostering collaboration are crucial. By focusing on upfront carbon, we aim to build resilient, healthier futures. We are dedicated to leaving a legacy of responsible stewardship, creating buildings that contribute positively to our planet. Our efforts will ensure that we are building more than just structures; we are building a sustainable future. We are dedicated to the reductions of upfront carbon, and will continue to strive to improve our methods."
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