(Proposed) The Low Embodied Carbon Concrete Leadership Act (LECCLA)| Achieving Zero
To the maximum extent feasible, recyclable and recycled materials should initially be considered in materials selection for design, construction, or procurement| Achieving Zero
Statsbygg (Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property) has a mandatory carbon cap that requires Statsbygg projects (all Norwegian government properties) to demonstrate a 30% carbon reduction (including embodied and operational carbon as well as biogenic carbon and emissions from transport, land use and land change) against a baseline of the current Norwegian average, verified by an external expert.| Achieving Zero
Vancouver’s Rezoning Policy for Sustainable Large Developments requires large developments to create a Zero Waste Design and Operations Plan to foster ongoing waste reduction and increased diversion of products and materials from the waste stream, and also includes requirements for sustainable site design, contributions to increasing city and neighbourhood food assets and supporting local and sustainable food systems, green mobility, potable water management, rainwater and groundwater manag...| Achieving Zero
All single-dwelling structures (houses and duplexes) are subject to the Deconstruction Ordinance if: the structure was built in 1916 or earlier, or the structure is designated as a historic resource subject to the demolition review| Achieving Zero
Boston’s medium and large buildings are required to report their annual energy and water use. The Building Energy Reporting and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO) further requires buildings to complete a major energy savings action, emissions reduction action, or energy assessment every five years.| Achieving Zero