Kaizen Papers
Slattery benchmarking report: Let’s be upfront about upfront embodied carbon
Every building has an embodied carbon footprint. As Australia’s development industry begins to measure embodied carbon emissions, the scales are tipping in favour of retrofits.
Slattery embodied carbon: Retrofitting reimagined
Every building has an embodied carbon footprint. As Australia’s development industry begins to measure embodied carbon emissions, the scales are tipping in favour of retrofits.
Embodied carbon: What’s happening globally and why must Australia get ready?
As global regulation shifts gears and more countries begin to measure and manage construction’s embodied carbon emissions, the signposts show Australia what’s ahead on the road to net zero. This paper summarises some of the global trends, regulatory policies and strategies imposed on the construction industry worldwide to combat embodied carbon emissions.
Slattery Embodied Carbon Benchmarking Report
By actively promoting best practices and addressing issues early on, troubled projects can be turned around quickly, reducing financial risk for all parties.
Navigating the risks of construction projects: A guide to project health
By actively promoting best practices and addressing issues early on, troubled projects can be turned around quickly, reducing financial risk for all parties.
Embodied water: An untapped source of emissions reductions
Up to 38% of a building’s lifecycle water consumption can occur before anyone ever turns on a tap. Fresh Slattery research suggests tackling this hidden water footprint – known as ‘embodied water’.