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Natural Stone Embodied Carbon Research CEU

OBERLIN, OH -- The Natural Stone Institute (NSI) announced a new CEU course entitled “Natural Stone Embodied Carbon Research” -- a 60-minute course that covers recent embodied carbon research, including NSI’s industry-wide Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for flooring, cladding and countertops. These EPDs showcase natural stone’s low embodied carbon compared to manmade materials. The course is designed to help attendees identify ways to reduce embodied carbon in future projects and identify ways to incorporate natural stone into their projects. This course has been approved for credit through AIA, LACES and GCBI.

“Many professionals are unaware of the processes behind materials and their production, and how this impacts projects and the planet,” said Natural Stone Institute Education Committee Chair Daniel Wood of Lurvey. “This course helps them understand the impacts of their choices and make more informed decisions about material selection. Natural stone embodied carbon research is important to the design industry because it allows professionals to make environmentally responsible choices, align with sustainability goals, comply with regulations, meet client expectations and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient built environment.” 

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