Article | REF: C8124 V2

Bio-based building materials and temporary carbon storage

Author: Thibaut LECOMPTE

Publication date: September 10, 2024

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6. Conclusion

The temporary storage of carbon in buildings can be taken into account by carrying out a year-by-year analysis of the greenhouse gases emitted or sequestered throughout the life of products and construction solutions. This requires a precise life-cycle inventory, using the usual LCA databases and approaches. Replacing conventional materials with bio-sourced materials, and thus temporarily storing biogenic carbon, makes sense in mainland France, since the current construction market is over 90% non-bio-sourced.

A change in practice will therefore have an immediate and long-term effect. This effect will be all the more beneficial if certain conditions are met.

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