Low-carbon options with similar performance can be much lower carbon than common practice. Some options are big and obvious (e.g. fuel source) but many are small and technical (concrete mix ratios & curing time) and are available at small or nominal cost... as long as a business case exists to make it worth the trouble, and there is someone with an incentive to check the result:

  • Set a price that is the most you are willing to pay for carbon reductions;
  • Attach a carbon rider to new supply tenders/contract;
  • Collect carbon costs.

Low-carbon options with similar performance can be much lower carbon than common practice. Some options are big and obvious (e.g. fuel source) but many are small and technical (concrete mix ratios & curing time) and are available at small or nominal cost... as long as a business case exists to make it worth the trouble, and there is someone with an incentive to check the result:

Low-carbon options with similar performance can be much lower carbon than common practice. Some options are big and obvious (e.g. fuel source) but many are small and technical (concrete mix ratios & curing time) and are available at small or nominal cost... as long as a business case exists to make it worth the trouble, and there is someone with an incentive to check the result:

  • Set a price that is the most you are willing to pay for carbon reductions;
  • Attach a carbon rider to new supply tenders/contract;
  • Collect carbon costs.
    • Set a price that is the most you are willing to pay for carbon reductions;
    • Attach a carbon rider to new supply tenders/contract;
    • Collect carbon costs.

Low-carbon options with similar performance can be much lower carbon than common practice. Some options are big and obvious (e.g. fuel source) but many are small and technical (concrete mix ratios & curing time) and are available at small or nominal cost... as long as a business case exists to make it worth the trouble, and there is someone with an incentive to check the result:

  1. Set a price that is the most you are willing to pay for carbon reductions;
  2. Attach a carbon rider to new supply tenders/contract;
  3. Collect carbon costs:
    1. Set a price that is the most you are willing to pay for carbon reductions;
    2. Attach a carbon rider to new supply tenders/contract;
    3. Collect carbon costs:
# Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon Concrete mix ratios
1 Carbon Carbon reductions Carbon New supply tenders carbon reductions New supply tenders
2 Carbon Carbon Carbon Carbon reductions Carbon reductions

 

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