Jordan Fernandes - Melbourne

Building Australia’s Lowest Embodied Carbon Homes with ECOPact
 

In Yarraville, Ed Bond’s passive house project is setting new standards in sustainable construction with Holcim Australia’s ECOPact low-carbon concrete.

Designed to achieve the lowest possible embodied carbon, the project demonstrates how an advanced ECOPact mix can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of concrete while maintaining the durability and performance residential construction demands.

This project in Melbourne’s inner west, delivered by a team committed to sustainable building practices, highlights how ECOPact can support ambitious carbon reduction goals while meeting the rigorous requirements of passive house construction. By using an advanced low-carbon concrete solution, Ed Bond’s passive house offers a strong example of how future homes can lower embodied carbon without compromising build quality or long-term performance.

If you are looking to reduce the embodied carbon of your next project, explore ECOPact or contact our team for more information.

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Find out how ECOPact helps reduce embodied carbon in buildings and infrastructure while maintaining the strength, durability and reliability modern construction demands. Explore the range and see how ECOPact can support your next lower-carbon project.

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