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Hearing on embodied‑carbon standards draws industry split and environmental justice support

Local Government Committee · January 16, 2026
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Summary

HB 2273 would require embodied carbon reduction standards for large building projects via three compliance paths (reuse, product EPD coverage, or whole‑building life‑cycle assessment) and a 30% reduction target tied to the 2030 code. Architects, community groups and Commerce supported the bill; aggregate and concrete industry groups opposed mandatory reductions and raised supply‑chain and EPD comparability concerns.

Committee staff described House Bill 22 73 as a bill to reduce embodied carbon emissions of buildings and building materials by directing the State Building Code Council to adopt standards and rules and by providing three compliance pathways: (1) building reuse that preserves at least 45% of an existing structure; (2) product‑level compliance where covered products (90% by product count) meet reduction requirements measured by global warming potential (EPDs); and (3) a whole building life cycle assessment compared to a functionally equivalent reference building. The bill would…

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