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Every specification decision carries a carbon consequence. When we select materials for a project, we determine emissions that cannot be changed once construction completes.
This is upfront embodied carbon, and it represents one of the most significant environmental impacts specifiers can control, explains Dr Lee Jones, Head of Sustainability at Hubexo
Upfront embodied carbon accounts for all emissions from material extraction, manufacture, storage, transport and installation. Unlike operational carbon, which building users can influence through behaviour and retrofits, upfront embodied carbon is permanent. The materials we specify today create emissions affecting our climate for decades, even centuries.
The built environment contributes two-fifths of global carbon emissions. UK construction alone generates three-fifths of all waste, which also accounts for a large portion of those carbon emissions. For specifiers, tracking upfront embodied carbon has moved from optional to essential practice.

A revolution in measurement
Something significant is happening across the construction sector. According to the NBS Digital Construction Report 2025, three in five professionals now use digital technology to measure upfront embodied carbon. Just three years ago, that figure was two in five. This represents a fundamental shift in how construction professionals approach sustainability.
The same research reveals that nine in ten professionals agree that digital technologies are having a positive environmental impact. The industry has moved beyond aspiration to practical implementation, with digital tools enabling faster, more consistent and more accurate measurement of sustainability metrics.
This acceleration matters because upfront embodied carbon often represents the largest environmental impact of a building. For a typical office building, upfront embodied carbon comprises around 35% of whole-life carbon emissions, and for energy-efficient structures, that figure can reach 75%1,2. Without accurate measurement and reporting of upfront embodied carbon, any claim to sustainable construction remains incomplete.
Why it matters now
The regulatory landscape is shifting. Reporting upfront embodied carbon is a key enabler of the UK government’s Carbon Budget and Growth Delivery Plan, crucial for achieving net zero targets. Whole-life carbon assessments will be essential for meeting Carbon Budget 5 from 2028 onwards.
This represents a fundamental change in how construction projects will be evaluated, specified and delivered.
Early adopters are already gaining competitive advantage. Construction professionals who develop upfront embodied carbon capabilities now will lead the market whilst others scramble to respond. Clients increasingly demand environmental transparency, and sustainability-minded professionals prefer working with firms that demonstrate genuine carbon competency.
Nearly nine in ten construction professionals work on projects with sustainable outcome targets. In respect to limiting climate change, meeting these commitments requires understanding the full carbon picture, and that means addressing upfront embodied carbon from project inception.
The data quality challenge
Digital technologies provide the foundation for reliable upfront embodied carbon tracking, but they require accurate data inputs. Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) offer standardised assessments of products’ full lifecycle impacts, but comparing EPDs can be complex when manufacturers use different scopes or units.
This is where digital platforms become essential. They can process vast amounts of technical information, structure data consistently and enable meaningful comparisons. However, human expertise remains crucial. Construction professionals must interpret this data within specific project contexts, balancing carbon reduction objectives with performance requirements, cost constraints and programme demands.
Building the capability
Tracking upfront embodied carbon from project inception delivers the greatest impact. Early design decisions determine the majority of a building’s environmental footprint. Digital tools enable real-time assessment of material choices, helping teams understand carbon implications before commitments are made.
Understanding carbon assessment methodologies, defining competency standards and normalising data for meaningful comparisons all demand focused effort. But the returns justify this investment. Projects that embed carbon considerations from the start avoid expensive late-stage redesigns and deliver inherently efficient solutions.
The path forward
The specification community stands at the centre of construction’s sustainability transformation. Digital technologies provide the tools to measure and compare upfront embodied carbon across products and materials. This capability transforms specification from a compliance exercise into a strategic sustainability function.
Specifiers who integrate carbon data into their decision-making processes gain multiple advantages. They provide clients with quantified environmental performance. They demonstrate technical competence in decarbonisation, and they deliver specifications that align with emerging regulatory requirements whilst meeting project performance objectives.
The capability to track and report upfront embodied carbon through digital platforms represents a fundamental specification skill for the years ahead. Developing this expertise now positions specification professionals as essential contributors to the construction industry’s net zero journey. The question is whether your practice will lead this shift or be compelled to follow it.
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