*Please note this program closes Nov 2025*
10% of all BC’s annual emissions are associated with the embodied carbon of buildings. That’s the extraction, manufacture, and transport of building components, as well as the construction of the building.
The City of Vancouver have introduced progressive and stringent regulations for operational emissions, and energy efficiency of new homes, however embodied carbon equivalents are currently in their infancy and as yet only apply to Part 3 buildings.
As part of meeting the City’s Climate Emergency Action Plan, ZEBx and the City of Vancouver are initiating this applied research project on low-rise homes built to low embodied carbon (LEC) standards.
Project Goals:
The embodied carbon of a home can be reduced by choosing low carbon materials, or by making design choices that reduce the materials used in it. Some materials have more carbon than others. Concrete and XPS for example have large carbon footprints, but bio-based materials can have low or negative carbon footprints. Reusing existing buildings or parts of buildings can reduce the embodied carbon of your home even further.
A recent study by the City of Vancouver and Builders for Climate Action found that the average embodied carbon of a home built in Vancouver is 200 kg CO2 e/m2. Some homes have almost double this, and some much lower.
In this research program, applicants will receive financial support to their project if it achieves an embodied carbon lower than this baseline. In return for the financial support, applicants need to provide information about how they achieved their embodied carbon reductions and what challenges they met along the way.
Applicants will assess the embodied carbon of their home using the Builders for Climate Action BEAM Tool, and free training will be provided to all applicants.
The City of Vancouver is committed to advancing reconciliation, equity, and anti-racism for all people in Vancouver and to fulfill these commitments, this program will prioritize applications from the following self-reporting groups: Black, indigenous or persons of colour; LGBTQ2S+ community; and women.
Translation of documents is available upon request.
Embodied Carbon Reduction | Embodied Carbon Intensity | Standard Compensation | 2 - 4 plex | 5 - 8 plex | ≥ 9 plex |
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30 - 39% | 121-140 kgCO2e/m2 | $5,000 | $10,000 | $20,000 | $35,000 |
40 - 49% | 101-120 kgCO2e/m2 | $15,000 | $20,000 | $30,000 | $45,000 |
50 - 59% | 81 - 100 kgCO2e/m2 | $20,000 | $25,000 | $35,000 | $50,000 |
60 - 69% | 61 - 80 kgCO2e/m2 | $25,000 | $30,000 | $40,000 | $55,000 |
70 - 79% | 41 - 60 kgCO2e/m2 | $30,000 | $35,000 | $45,000 | $60,000 |
80%+ | ≤40 kgCO2e/m2 | $40,000 | $45,000 | $55,000 | $70,000 |
Applicants are required to complete two BEAM calculations and two questionnaires before receiving the compensation payments. The first calculation and questionnaire are required after the design is finalized and the building permit approved. This will establish the embodied carbon reduction and the corresponding compensation amount. The second calculation and questionnaire are required once construction is substantially complete. This may result in an adjustment to the total payment if the BEAM calculation determines that the embodied carbon reductions were more or less than the established value
*Compensation shown is the maximum amount available. Funds will be deployed on a first come, first served basis; if funding is low, you will be compensated as much as is available.
Before applying, please confirm that you meet all of the eligibility requirements outlined below:
This research program has a strict capacity limit, where necessary, preference will be given for the following:
*Please note this program closes Nov 2025*
If further assistance is needed with completing questionnaires please contact:
nearzero@zeic.ca with the subject line NearZero EE
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