The future of carbon data – AI, transparency, and sustainable construction
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In this fireside chat, Phanos Hadjikyriakou, Co-founder and CEO of 2050 Materials, discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionising the way the construction industry accesses and utilises carbon data.
As the driving force behind 2050 Materials, Phanos shares insights into how AI-powered tools are transforming complex sustainability data into actionable intelligence, enabling architects, engineers, and developers to make informed, low-carbon decisions from the earliest design stages.
What to expect?
Causeway and 2050 Materials explored how the construction industry can harness structured carbon data, environmental product declarations (EPDs), and AI to streamline sustainability reporting and accelerate decarbonisation. The discussion dives into practical AI applications, challenges with data standardisation, and the urgent need for trust, transparency and action at scale.

AI reduces manual tasks in carbon reporting, helping consultants focus on impactful work.
Data quality varies across the project lifecycle – AI helps standardise and enrich it.
EPDs are vital but expensive and inconsistent in quality – better oversight is needed.
Carbon reports must be auditable and built on trusted, traceable data.
Open platforms like EPD Radar enable industry-wide knowledge sharing and scrutiny.
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