Eventual fate of Net Zero | Free mini-computer prompts carbon reserve funds and coordinated effort for US project
Due to an easily accessible calculation tool, participants in a new mixed-use development in the US were able to reduce embodied carbon during the project's design phase.
During the design process, American consultant Thornton Tomasetti reduced the embodied carbon on one of its projects by 40% to 234tCO2e/m2. It has done this by utilising a carbon calculator that can be downloaded for free from the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).
On the mixed-use project, the consultant collaborated with the Studio Gang architectural firm and Howard Hughes Corporation, a developer of master-planned communities. To get a better understanding of the effort to reduce embodied carbon, they used the power of the carbon calculation tool to bring together a variety of collaborators.
Tanya de Hoog, principal of Thornton Tomasetti Structural Engineering, claims that engineers frequently wait until specific ideas have

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