Inaccuracies of carbon reporting: why your current methods aren't working
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As construction firms face increasing pressure to accurately report their carbon emissions and meet net-zero targets, many are discovering that traditional carbon reporting methods fall short. This webinar takes a critical look at why current approaches to carbon reporting – particularly spend-based calculations and estimating tools – are producing unreliable data that could be undermining your sustainability efforts.
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What's on the agenda?
Drawing from real-world examples and data from major tier-one contractors, we explore how spend-based approaches can overestimate embodied carbon by up to 2.5 times, and why carbon estimating calculators often fail to capture the true as-built carbon footprint of construction projects.
Our expert panel share insights from recent studies and real project data to demonstrate why construction firms need to move beyond current reporting methods to achieve reliable carbon accounting.
We also introduce CausewayOne Carbon and how delve into how it provides auditable, invoice-based carbon data for accurate measurements, based on actual used in-built materials.

The limitations of generic industry carbon factors and their impact on accuracy.
Why spend-based calculations particularly struggle with materials like asphalt, where multiple variables affect actual carbon content.
The disconnect between pre-construction carbon estimates and actual as-built carbon figures.
How current methods fail to account for procurement decisions made at the site level.
The challenges of data granularity when dealing with thousands of individual line items.
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