Eco-friendly studio built from mass timber has ‘removed’ 6 tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere
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From Lina Urbona
This 1-bedroom studio has a neutral or negative carbon footprint. By choosing to build our cabin from sustainably sourced mass timber, we ‘removed’ about 6 tons of carbon from the atmosphere. How? The cabin was built from 3.5 tons of timber, and 1 kg of wood is holding about 1.65 to 1.80 kg of CO2. This totals 5.8-6.3 tons of carbon absorbed from the atmosphere.
Buildings made of timber act like carbon sinks, ‘removing’ carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. By weight, wood is mainly made up of water and carbon, and when trees are growing, they use photosynthesis to bind around one ton of carbon dioxide per cubic meter of wood while also releasing oxygen into the air. For every timber house, many tons of carbon can be stored, significantly reducing the amount found in the atmosphere.
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