Study: Modular homes cut embodied carbon by 45 per cent | BusinessGreen News

2022-06-19 01:05:26 By : Ms. Meryl Zhu

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Factory-made modular homes can slash the carbon emissions associated with housebuilding by almost half, an academic study has found. Construction using volumetric modular systems - whereby modular components...

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