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One Click LCA, a global leader in construction life-cycle assessment software, announces a strategic partnership with MEP 2040, a national movement dedicated to decarbonizing the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems within buildings by 2040.
Emissions from buildings and infrastructure account for 57% of carbon emissions globally. Addressing the carbon impacts of MEP systems is a critical step in reducing the environmental footprint of construction and commercial buildings. This partnership will promote the use of an easy and affordable MEP tool for MEP designers on a sufficient scale to recognize embodied carbon in MEP equipment and systems and potentially achieve a broad decarbonization impact across the whole industry. MEP contributes 15% to 50% of embodied carbon in commercial buildings and up to 50% of embodied carbon in retrofits over the lifetime of the building.
The key objectives of the partnership are the following:
"With the global building stock set to double by 2060, we need to develop a critical mass of MEP specialists now to rise to the challenge of decarbonization. We're proud to partner with MEP 2040 and help the industry take an important step towards a zero-carbon future with our tools," said Panu Pasanen (pictured), CEO of One Click LCA.
MEP 2040 aims to radically reduce total carbon emissions associated with building systems through collective action. While fugitive and operational emissions have been a core focus, mapping and addressing embodied carbon from MEP systems is a critical factor for lowering overall emissions from these products. Without understanding the carbon impact of materials, mechanical equipment, delivery and more, architects and engineers cannot fully understand the emissions stemming from their projects.
"MEP systems engineering embodies whole life carbon between embodied, fugitive and operational emissions, however we have been missing the critical piece of measuring the embodied carbon of our MEP systems at-scale. We're optimistic that this partnership with One Click LCA will provide MEP firms the opportunity to build this foundational capability of MEP embodied carbon assessment, allowing us to grow closer to our decarbonization goals," said Kayleigh Houde, founding member and co-chair of MEP 2040 Commitment.
Supporting organizations for MEP 2040 include global giants like Amazon, as well as leading industry organizations like the American Institute of Architects and Architecture 2030. The MEP 2040 challenge has signatories from more than 80 of the U.S. leading MEP engineering firms, who have committed to reducing emissions and collectively building the industry knowledge base.