XLAM CLT uses sustainably grown renewable plantation pine. Chain of Custody is PEFC certified, meaning that XLAM products have been sourced from sustainable, Responsible Wood (PEFC) certified resources.
The use of XLAM CLT meant that in total, the project used 2,360m3 of renewable plantation pine, which translated to 1,690 tonnes less carbon being used throughout construction than if it were built with conventional building materials.
That saving is equivalent to having 850 fewer cars on the road for a year. And by using renewable plantation timber, the timber used in the XLAM CLT was regrown in just 7 hours.
In addition to the direct sustainability, the prefabrication of mass timber, such as XLAM CLT, has additional proven environmental benefits in; reducing site waste, improving the thermal performance and efficiency of the building, fire performance, and community and lived environment benefits.
The ongoing benefits of improved thermal efficiency are also significant. The density of mass timber assists buildings in ongoing environmental performance through excellent thermal insulation, reducing the need for additional insulation and improving energy efficiency throughout the life of the structure saving money and protecting the environment.
Faster construction with less processes performed on site reduces environmental impact of construction on the surrounding environment and community. It reduces common construction environmental problems; noise pollution, dust pollution, site run-off and site waste. In the case of T3 Collingwood, the inner-city location made these benefits even more important for managing the build while maintaining a small footprint on site.