Digital material passport library
Unlocking sustainable designs through digital material passports
As we continue our journey to net zero carbon it is clear that material passports are key. As sustainability experts we are investing in creating digital passports that provide an insight into a building’s identity. All the information gathered will be essential to minimise waste, reuse and rebuild in a more sustainable way.
Our digital passports focus on:
- Material origin
- Embodied carbon
- Circularity
- Health & wellbeing
- Certifications
This material started with a vision to protect the planet and a challenge of how the polluting residue from paper and cardboard could be upgraded into something useful and valuable.
Maconda source local aggregates by upcycling construction waste and binding it with cement to create Ethical Stone Terrazzo.
Transparent wood is an eco-friendly alternative for use in engineering applications, such as transparent panels. It can be used for energy-saving purposes like heat-storage, thermal insulation and controlled use of natural light.
This material offers a sustainable, tough and versatile alternative which is as hard as stone, however, made of paper.
An acoustic spray made from outfire treated, recycled paper and other rapidly renewable natural resources.
COAT paint is leading the change in the industry by offering cleaner products, ingenious solutions, and expansive visions.
Swimming in discarded plastics, we have tried to tackle the problem with recycling. However, regular plastic recycling shortens the polymer chain and degrades the resulting product.
A wall tile series that combines vibrant warmth and textural appeal, typically associated with artisanal tiles, while keeping a contemporary look.
An environmentally friendly, recyclable material containing two of the world’s oldest building materials.
Magna Glaskeramik is a product designed to emphasize circularity and is a great example of the next generation of low-carbon materials.
Graphenstone is a highly durable, breathable mineral paint with an ultra-low carbon footprint.
Clayworks clay plasters are unique blends of unfired clays mixed with minerals and pigments. They provide a healthy, breathable finish for internal walls and ceilings.
The tiles are crafted from up to 98% natural raw materials and manufactured using 100% green electricity.
The carpet tiles are 100% recyclable and contain up to 91% recycled and bio-based content.
The original PET acoustic panel made using 60% recycled fibres; invented, patented and launched by Woven Image in 2004.
The K-BRIQ® is a resource-efficient facing brick made from inert recycled construction and demolition waste offering an ultra-low carbon alternative to traditional masonry and architectural surfaces.
Terrazzo made from offcut timber from unavoidable sources, for use in everyday surfaces and furniture.
Each litre contains a minimum 50% recycled content, while competing on quality and price with premium brands.