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Construction

Embodied carbon in materials, on-site fuel use and the in-use energy performance of buildings converge to make construction one of the largest single levers in the transition.

Sustainability challenges

Where the pressure sits

  • High embodied carbon in cement, steel and aluminium — directly in the CBAM perimeter.
  • Fragmented supply chains and project-based accounting.
  • Growing lender and investor demand for EU Taxonomy alignment.
Sustainable finance opportunities

How capital can move

  • Green Loans structured against EU Taxonomy building thresholds.
  • SLLs tied to embodied carbon intensity (kgCO₂e / m²) and % low-carbon materials.
  • Financing for deep retrofits under the EPBD.
Typical emissions sources

Where the tonnes are

  • Embodied carbon in materials (Scope 3.1)
  • On-site diesel and plant (Scope 1)
  • Purchased electricity on site (Scope 2)
  • Transport of materials (Scope 3.4)
  • In-use emissions of completed buildings (Scope 3.11 for developers)
Recommended KPIs

What to measure

  • kgCO₂e / m² embodied carbon
  • % EU Taxonomy-aligned projects
  • kWh / m² operational energy (design)
  • % low-carbon concrete / steel
Relevant regulations

What applies

  • EPBDEnergy Performance of Buildings Directive

    Nearly-zero-energy and renovation requirements.

  • EU TaxonomyEU Taxonomy

    Technical screening for buildings and construction.

  • CBAMEU CBAM

    Levy on cement, steel and aluminium.

How Redigo supports construction

The Redigo Carbon operating system

Redigo Carbon supports project-level whole-life carbon assessments, structures Green Loans against EU Taxonomy criteria and orchestrates EPD collection from suppliers.

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