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Levaraging AxM Software Technology to Empower Material Reuse and Embodied Carbon Reporting in the Built Environment
EPA Contract Number: 68HERC22C0026Title: Levaraging AxM Software Technology to Empower Material Reuse and Embodied Carbon Reporting in the Built Environment
Investigators: Kietzer, Daniel
Small Business: Rheaply, Inc.
EPA Contact: Richards, April
Phase: I
Project Period: December 1, 2021 through May 31, 2022
Project Amount: $93,370
RFA: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I (2022) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Description:
As the single largest consumer of materials and energy use worldwide, the construction sector remains a prime target for materials reuse reform. (Krausmann et al., 2009; De Ia Rue du Can & Price, 2008). Construction and ongoing operation of the built environment extracts a significant amount of resources -- and on an ongoing basis. According to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), buildings account for approximately 40% of total energy use, 40% of raw materials use, 30% of waste output, 13.6% of total potable water consumption, 73% of total electricity consumption, and 38% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (USGBC, 2015). Research, regulatory compliance and even voluntary efforts to lower the built environment’s GHG demand have consistently and aggressively focused on managing, measuring and reporting the energy efficiency lifecycle from design through post-occupancy performance.
However, energy efficiency is responsible for only one portion of a building’s GHG emissions; its operational carbon impact. Embodied carbon -- the remaining carbon impact -- derives from the combined GHG emissions caused by extraction, manufacture, transportation, construction, maintenance, replacement, deconstruction, disposal, and end of life activities for the collective materials and systems that comprise a building. Annually, embodied carbon is responsible for 11% of global GHG emissions and 28% of global building sector emissions.
Sustainable Materials Management demands a lifecycle approach to promoting environmentally responsible harvesting, management and usage of a quite complex and often-commingled supply chain of resources. In the built environment, this calls for a shift in “cradle to gate” design thinking to “cradle to cradle” design thinking. Rheaply’s Asset Exchange Manager (AxM)TM is a web-based asset management system that employs the bestin- class features on a modern-day online marketplace to increase asset visibility, utilization, and redeployment. On Rheaply’s AxM, construction stakeholders can request and exchange reclaimed building materials. This paper proposes to go beyond typical usage of surplus materials and invest in additional features that will enable AxM to empower decarbonization efforts by reporting on estimated embodied carbon savings related to each transaction of reclaimed materials.
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