About this webinar:
BREEAM New Construction Version 7 marks a significant step forward in addressing embodied carbon within building projects.
With expanded life-cycle assessment (LCA) requirements and updated methodologies aligned with EN 15804+A1 and A2, the new version redefines how project teams must measure and report material impacts.
Join this joint session hosted by BRE and One Click LCA to gain a clear understanding of how BREEAM V7 affects embodied carbon reporting — and how recognised tools support accurate, verifiable assessments.
The session will provide practical insight into Mat 01: Building Life Cycle Assessment and Mat 02: Environmental Product Declarations, highlighting how to deliver compliant results efficiently and consistently.
In this live session, you will:
Understand the technical changes in BREEAM V7 and their impact on embodied carbon assessment across design and construction stages.
Learn how to achieve Mat 01 and Mat 02 credits using recognised tools and consistent LCA data.
Gain insight directly from BRE on the rationale behind the new embodied carbon methodology and quality expectations for LCA and EPD data.
See how One Click LCA supports compliance, automates credit documentation, and enables consistent reporting across projects.
Prepare for future regulatory alignment, including how BREEAM V7 connects with upcoming frameworks such as the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR).
Who should attend?
This session is designed for professionals delivering or managing sustainability assessments in building projects:
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BREEAM assessors and sustainability consultants seeking to understand the V7 methodology and credit structure.
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Architects, engineers, and design teams integrating embodied carbon analysis into project workflows.
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Contractors and developers needing to ensure project compliance with BREEAM and EN 15804+A2 standards.
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Manufacturers and suppliers interested in how verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) contribute to project-level credits.