Intro to Healthy Materials

Virtual Event

In this workshop, participants will learn key product sustainability metrics and how to identify products and materials that are better for the environment and building occupants. The workshop will highlight the trends and the tools available to find and select healthier products, including: Health Product Declarations (HPDs), Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), transparency, Declare labels, Cradle to Cradle certification, low-emitting materials, and low-embodied-carbon materials.

Designing with Impact in Mind

Virtual Event

With hundreds of green product certifications on the market and persistent greenwashing, it can be difficult for designers to know what kind of impacts the materials they select for a project are having on the health of our climate, ecosystems, communities, and on individuals. But with the introduction of an industry-aligned framework for evaluating sustainable materials, more informed decision making is finally within reach. This course will present the current challenges to measuring holistic product impacts and introduce the Common Materials Framework: a groundbreaking common language for product sustainability - and how to apply it in your practice today.

This is the second session of the Materials Matter: Embodied Carbon & The Path to Healthier Buildings training series. Join the series to explore the connections between climate, human health, and the circular economy—transforming the way we design and build for a better future.

Buildings and Carbon

Virtual Event

This course provides an in-depth exploration of carbon emissions in the built environment, offering a foundational understanding of key concepts, strategies, and principles. Participants will examine the global carbon cycle and its relationship to the built environment, covering both operational carbon (including grid emission factors and electrification strategies), embodied carbon (including carbon storage and emission reduction strategies), and the relationship between the two.

Life Cycle Assessment & Environmental Product Declarations

Virtual Event

In this course for building industry professionals, you will learn the promise and pitfalls of LCA and EPDs, understand the categories of impact included in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) process, and examine the boundaries of those processes - what is included and what is not part of the process. The session will compare LCA categories with the Common Materials Framework defined by mindfulMaterials and consider the history of political debate that surrounds LCA of building materials with added focus on impacts that lie outside of the LCA process.

Bio-Based Material Solutions

Virtual Event

This course will survey the broad landscape of different bio-based building materials, their attributes and benefits, and the varying applications of these materials from structure to finish. Product examples and case studies will ground this review in practical reality, from off-the-shelf material substitution options to leading-edge regenerative material solutions.

Specifying Healthier Materials Beyond Checking Boxes

Virtual Event

The course will provide information on specifying products and materials that are Living Building Challenge red list free, avoiding chemicals of concern from the Six Classes, specifying products with transparency labels, and finding healthier products through third-party certifications and publicly available databases.

Applied Strategies for Carbon Emission Reduction

Virtual Event

Building on the foundational knowledge of carbon emissions in the built environment, this course focuses on practical applications in design and construction practice. Participants will learn how to set carbon reduction goals, define key success metrics, and integrate carbon analysis into their workflows. The course will cover methodologies for conducting carbon assessments, available tools and databases for embodied carbon analysis, and strategies for aligning procurement decisions with emissions reduction goals. Case studies and facilitated discussions will help participants identify barriers and opportunities within their own practice, ensuring they leave with a clear, actionable plan for implementing carbon reduction strategies in their projects.