CTBUH 2025 Awards Program Carbon Pilot Launched

As part of its commitment to reducing carbon in the built environment, the Council on Tall Buidlings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has launched the CTBUH 2025 Awards Program Carbon Pilot, which asks companies participating in the annual awards program to provide data on carbon and material usage in their tall building projects. This will support the Council’s mission to consolidate embodied carbon and material usage data from around the world and serve as a benchmark for sustainable development practices. To get involved, applicants to the CTBUH 2025 Awards Program need only check a box indicating their interest. Award submissions are being accepted through February 14.

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