As the construction industry works to reduce embodied carbon, much of the conversation focuses on selecting lower-carbon materials. While material choice certainly matters, one of the biggest opportunities often comes much earlier in the process: designing buildings that simply require less material.
Recent industry discussion, including BRANZ’s work on Whole of Product Thinking, reinforces this shift in thinking. Embodied carbon isn’t just determined by what products are made from—it’s also influenced by how much material is needed to deliver the required performance. At KOROK, reducing material demand begins with smarter system design.