(Proposed) The Low Embodied Carbon Concrete Leadership Act (LECCLA)
LECCLA will incentivize low carbon concrete ingredients through a discount rate on bids for state and state-funded construction projects.
LECCLA will incentivize low carbon concrete ingredients through a discount rate on bids for state and state-funded construction projects.
Large developments must meet requirements for ongoing waste reduction, increased diversion of products and materials from the waste stream, sustainable site design, green mobility, water management, affordable housing, and more.
An amendment to the Marin County Building Code specifies low-carbon concrete for all public and private construction involving concrete in Marin County.
Reaching a 50-65% carbon emissions reduction in the built environment by 2030, and zero emissions by 2040, is critical if we are to successfully manage climate change. Achieving Zero is a framework and set of tools to help city and sub-national governments (state, provincial, and regional) meet this target.
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