The bill focuses on requiring the modeling, measurement, and reporting of embodied carbon emission reductions from structural building products in state-funded projects. It aims to promote the reduction of carbon emissions associated with construction by emphasizing the importance of considering embodied carbon in building materials. The key provisions include mandating the evaluation and documentation of embodied carbon reductions in structural building products used in state-funded projects. This bill seeks to raise awareness about the environmental impact of construction materials and encourage the use of low-carbon alternatives to mitigate climate change effects.
2023-01-16: First reading, referred to Capital Budget.
2023-02-02: Public hearing in the House Committee on Capital Budget at 1:30 PM.
2024-01-08: By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
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