CLF British Columbia (CLF BC) was one of the first local hubs of CLF set up in 2019, initially for Vancouver, but since 2023 serves the province of BC.
Working Together
Based in Vancouver BC, the CLF BC local hub is part of the larger CLF organization, whose home is in Washington State, USA.
Thanks to the ongoing leadership of the volunteers, generous funders, members, and growing network who continue to support our mission, what started off as the Embodied Carbon Network/CLF Vancouver grew to become CLF British Columbia in 2022 and became a program area of the Zero Emissions Innovation Centre (ZEIC) alongside the ZEBx and B2E program areas.
CLF BC has been a role model for other CLF regional hubs across the world, and locally has played a key role in the City of Vancouver's efforts to significantly reduce embodied carbon for new buildings by 2030.
CLF BC's community is made up of local leaders in the AEC industry, including architects/designers,
engineers, contractors, material suppliers, building owners, sustainability consultants, and policymakers who share the goal of eliminating carbon in buildings and infrastructure through collective action.
In 2024, the Advisory Committee was established with the objective of having a balance of designers, engineers, architects, developers, builders, LCA, M&E, and circularity consultants working on P3 and P9 buildings to help CLF BC refine strategies to achieve our mission and visior and surface some barriers/challenges and associated actions/outcomes.


















