The GreenBook™
What is the GreenBook
The GreenBook is an embodied carbon database for construction materials and assemblies. |
Reducing embodied carbon doesn’t have to be hard. The GreenBook makes it easy with over 9,500 pre-calculated carbon measurements for materials like bricks, concrete, tiles, steel and more. It’s aligned with Australian and UK standards, so subscribers can trust the data and focus on designing sustainable, high-performance projects. |
How it works
Find Search for materials |
Compare See the carbon impact |
Reduce Choose low-carbon |
Why choose us
The GreenBook is a powerful database of embodied carbon information for construction materials and assemblies. It enables you to quickly compare options and choose the most sustainable solutions for your projects.
With embodied carbon benchmarks for various building types, global data points, and visual comparison tools, The GreenBook™ simplifies decision-making. The platform provides ready-to-use materials and assemblies, organised according to Australian and UK measurement protocols. For example, it converts data from 1kg of bricks into 1m² of finished brick wall, saving you time and eliminating the need for manual data manipulation when working with Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) data.
The GreenBook is your shortcut to faster, smarter, and more sustainable carbon calculations.
Key features
Extensive database Globally relevant datasets Star-rating system Aligned with global standards
Quick start training |
The GreenBook is ideal for
- Architects: Simplify material selection and design low-carbon projects with ease.
- Asset owners: Meet sustainability goals and align with net-zero carbon targets.
- Builders: Find sustainable material alternatives to enable greener construction.
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