BRIEFING: EU “taking more time” with carbon storage in buildings methodology

Published 11:07 on March 31, 2025  /  Last updated at 11:07 on March 31, 2025  / /  EMEA, Voluntary

The European Commission needs more time to assess the carbon sequestration potential of construction materials used in new and renovated buildings before releasing a first draft methodology in the second half of this year, EU officials have said.
The European Commission needs more time to assess the carbon sequestration potential of construction materials used in new and renovated buildings before releasing a first draft methodology in the second half of this year, EU officials have said.


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