ZEB Standards: A Comparative Analysis of China and Switzerland (CN)

This report compares Zero Carbon Building (ZEB) standards in China and Switzerland. China focuses on operational emissions, while Switzerland includes full life-cycle emissions, including construction and mobility. Both countries promote renewable energy and carbon offset mechanisms. Recommendations include expanding China’s standards to cover the whole life cycle emissions and establishing a national CO₂ database to support ZEB implementation.

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