LEED v5 redefines sustainable building performance through three core impact areas: decarbonization, human and ecological health, and resilience. The system introduces new prerequisites, credits, and calculation frameworks across all major rating categories, establishing decarbonization as the central metric for high-performance buildings. USGBC now assigns nearly 50% of certification points to carbon reduction strategies spanning embodied emissions, operational energy, refrigerants, and transport-related impacts.
LEED v5 requires all projects to evaluate life-cycle emissions through a new Carbon Assessment prerequisite, which mandates project teams to estimate and plan for both operational and embodied carbon from the early design phase. This makes life-cycle assessment (LCA) a foundational element of certification.
In the Materials and Resources (MR) category, LEED v5 adds a second prerequisite: Quantify and Assess Embodied Carbon. This requirement applies to all projects and compels teams to inventory the carbon impacts of construction materials and products using LCA methodology. Projects must document and disclose results using standardized metrics and comply with scope and boundary definitions aligned with ISO 14040/44.
The system also introduces a new credit, MRc Reduce Embodied Carbon, which rewards teams that demonstrate carbon reductions through material substitutions, design efficiency, or use of low-impact materials. Additional credits incentivize the reuse of building elements and the integration of circularity strategies.
LEED v5 consolidates multiple existing product credits — including EPDs, responsible sourcing, and material health — into a unified credit: Building Product Selection and Procurement. This credit introduces a three-level product scoring structure to streamline material specification workflows and align with available third-party declarations and certifications.
One Click LCA’s suite of tools is designed to enable building professionals to comply with LEED v5 requirements efficiently.
Through One Click LCA’s platform, users can:
One Click LCA also supports early-phase compliance with LEED v5 through Carbon Designer 3D, a concept-stage modeling tool that helps project teams estimate embodied carbon before detailed design begins. The tool allows users to create tailored carbon benchmarks based on building type, structure, and material choices, and to simulate reductions aligned with LEED v5’s Carbon Assessment prerequisite. By integrating low-carbon design decisions from the outset, teams can position themselves for success in both the mandatory planning-phase assessment and the Reduce Embodied Carbon credit.
LEED v5 introduces changes across all major rating categories, with substantial implications for sustainability teams:
All projects must now complete:
LEED v5 introduces a project-level impact reporting system. Every certified project will receive a comprehensive performance report, including carbon metrics, quality of life indicators, and resilience outcomes. These reports support both internal ESG reporting and external investor or regulatory disclosure.
“LEED v5 provides the best practices and accountability to drive performance across all these dimensions, delivering tangible benefits to building owners and their stakeholders.”
By integrating LCA from concept through certification, One Click LCA helps users avoid compliance delays, reduce design risks, and meet performance goals under LEED v5. The platform supports global design teams and developers as they adapt to the system’s elevated expectations for carbon performance and material transparency.
LEED v5 registration is now open for new construction, interior fit-outs, and existing building projects.