About this webinar:
What happens when Whole Building Life Cycle Assessment (WBLCA) moves from theory to practice?
In Australia’s rapidly evolving built environment landscape, reducing embodied carbon is no longer a “nice to have” — it’s a necessity. But implementing WBLCA comes with challenges: data gaps, tool limitations, varying methodologies, and industry inertia.
This webinar brings together leading Australian design, engineering, and consulting professionals to share firsthand experiences applying WBLCA in real-world projects. You’ll hear how they’ve overcome hurdles, delivered measurable carbon reductions, and helped shift sustainability from ambition to execution.
Join us to uncover what’s working, where the friction points are, and how practitioners are pushing the boundaries of low-carbon design.
What will you learn?
- How leading firms integrate WBLCA into design and engineering for real-world impact
- The most common implementation challenges: from data and cost pressures to client education and tool limitations
- How to deal with variability in WBLCA methodologies and ensure credible, consistent results
- How early-stage carbon comparisons can shape aggressive yet achievable project targets
- Real-world examples of projects that achieved significant embodied carbon reductions — and how they did it
- What innovations, industry shifts, and policy changes are needed to accelerate WBLCA adoption and scale climate action in the built environment
- The future of WBLCA in Australia: emerging tools, trends, and policy shifts
- Live Q&A
Who should join?
This webinar is designed for:
- Real estate developers and asset owners committed to reducing carbon across their portfolios
- Engineers, architects, and consultants integrating sustainability into design and delivery
- Building material suppliers and concrete manufacturers aiming to meet growing low-carbon demand
- LCA practitioners and sustainability professionals looking to align with Australia's evolving standards
- Construction contractors and procurement managers seeking clarity on low-carbon requirements
- Policymakers and government officials shaping infrastructure and planning regulations
- Investors and finance professionals focused on climate-aligned infrastructure and real estate
- Industry association leaders working to drive sector-wide transformation through collaboration
- Anyone working to make the business case for sustainable design