LEED v5 raises the bar on embodied carbon, but meeting the minimum requirements only tells part of the story.
In this webinar, we’ll break down what LEED v5 actually requires for life-cycle assessment, including the scale of carbon reductions expected and the real material implications behind those numbers.
We’ll then go beyond LEED to show how expanding LCA scope delivers significantly greater insight and impact. This includes extending LC modules from partial cradle-to-gate assessments to full cradle-to-cradle coverage, and expanding building scope from limited assemblies to full building materiality. Through practical examples, we’ll demonstrate how these scope expansions change carbon outcomes and decision-making in real projects.
We’ll also show how a full WLCA connects into the P3I platform, enabling projects to translate carbon data into better, value-maximizing actions across the three Ps - Planet, People, Profit.
What LEED v5 requires for life-cycle assessment and embodied carbon reduction
How LEED defines LCA and building scope and how those choices affect results
How One Click LCA's LEED v5 tool enables compliance
How going beyond LEED can unlock real financial and business value
Architects and designers delivering LEED v5 projects
Sustainability professionals responsible for LEED documentation
Engineers supporting material and system selection for LEED compliance
Owners and developers seeking to meet LEED requirements while maximizing value