Sustainability in the Built Environment: Why Materials Matter

Sustainability in the Built Environment: Why Materials Matter

Sustainability in the Built Environment: Why Materials Matter August 23, 2018 1 Presentation Overview Why the Built 1 Environment? 3 4 Life Cycle of Built Materials in Environment the Built Forum Environment What is SMM and Life Cycle 2 Thinking? 2 The Built Environment 3 Why Focus on the Sustainable Management of Materials in the Built Environment? • Materials are being depleted at an increasing rate. • There is an increase in materials demand. • A significant amount of industrial materials are generated in the US each year. • Responsibility for our future society. 4 What is Sustainable Materials Management? “An approach to serving human needs by using/reusing resources productively and sustainably throughout their life cycles, generally minimizing the amount of materials involved and all associated environmental impacts.” Sustainable Materials Management: The Road Ahead, EPA (2009) 5 Life Cycle Assessment / Analysis Environmental Carbon Product Footprint Declarations (EPDs) Cost- Water Life Cycle Benefit Footprint Thinking Analysis 6 Advantages of Life-Cycle Thinking • Life-cycle information offers greater “return on investment.” • Prioritizing and strategic planning. • Challenging preconceived ideas about where and how agencies should target their efforts and policy approaches to mitigate environmental issues. • Avoiding unintended consequences. • Identifying key partners and stakeholders. 7 EPA’s SMM Program • Built Environment (buildings, roads, bridges, infrastructure) • Sustainable Management of Food • Sustainable Packaging • Sustainable Electronics Management • Life Cycle Thinking • Measurement • International Efforts 17 8 9 Forum on Life Cycle Approaches to Sustainably Manage Materials in Building and Infrastructure Projects Forum Outcomes • Participants expressed how valuable it was to engage with groups they do not typically work with • Conversations highlighted a critical need for data about materials and management tools to support decision making • Participants emphasized the importance of understanding what is in materials so people can balance risk and reuse decisions 11 Key Forum Themes Collaboration & Innovation & Partnerships Research Life-Cycle Data & Telling a Better Story Tools Enhancing Secondary Shifting Paradigms Materials Markets 12 Potential Actions Collaboration & Partnerships: Host a similar forum in the future and work with others to ensure dialogue continues Innovation & Research: Demonstration projects as a proof-of-concept to Life-Cycle Data & Tools: Develop guidance on how to use EPDs, PCRs, HPDs, and LCAs Tell a Better Story: Help make a better economic case for sustainable materials approaches; gather and disseminate success stories & best practices Enhancing Secondary Materials Markets: Develop a risk assessment framework for recycled building products to inform reuse decisions Shifting Paradigms: Reduce quantity of materials needed upfront 13 Next Steps • Forum Summary Document Now Available on EPA’s web site • https://www.epa.gov/smm/summary-report- forum-life-cycle-approaches-sustainably-manage- materials-building-and • Engaging stakeholders around resiliency efforts • Exploring options for a clearing house of Built Environment Resources • Conducting outreach for using the Beneficial Use Methodology for C&D materials reuse • Planning future Built Environment-focused SMM Webinars 14 Thank you! Suzie Boxman, Ph.D. U.S. EPA Office of Resource Conservation & Recovery [email protected] @EPAland 15.

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