Digital material passports - SonaSpray
An acoustic spray made from outfire treated, recycled paper and other rapidly renewable natural resources.
SonaSpray can effectively lower the carbon footprint of the building project by sequestering rich stores of carbon for the life of the structure or application. It can be applied directly onto any flat or curved surface and comes in a variety of different colours.
Installed by ISO 14001 certified in-house operatives, SonaSpray fcx contributes towards many sustainable design and health certification systems. This includes BREEAM, SKA, Living Building Challenge and adds up to 17 points towards the LEED rating of a project.
DIGITAL MATERIAL PASSPORT
Product Name: Sonaspray
Product Site: SonaSpray K-13 | Acoustic Spray | Oscar Acoustics (oscar-acoustics.com)
Supplier: Oscar Acoustics
Material Origin
- Raw Material Sourced:
United Kingdom - Manufacture Site:
Texas, USA - Biogenic Content (i.e. natural material content/sequestered carbon info):
None - Recycled Content:
54%
Embodied Carbon Value
- Upfront Embodied Carbon:
3.65 kgCO2e/m2 - Product Lifecycle Embodied Carbon:
7.94 kgCO2e/m2 - Life Span:
75 years
Circularity
- Takeback schemes:
None available - Reuse Potential:
None - Warranties:
Not Specified
Health & Wellbeing
- Material Emissions:
Minimal VOC Emissions (Third-party verified) - Material Content:
Minimal VOC Content (Third-party verified) - Ingredient Transparency: Disclosed ingredients:
Mixed recycled papers; Boric acid; Sodium borate; Water; PVA; Part B (Self-declared) - Hazardous Materials:
None found (self-declared) - Alignment with WELL:
4/6 credits
Certifications
- M1 certification
- GreenGuard Gold
- Cradle-to-Cradle Certified Bronze
- ISO 14001 and ISO 9001 certified
- FSC
What is a digital material passport?
A material passport is a digital document listing all the materials that are included in a product or construction during its life cycle in order to facilitate circularity decisions in supply chain management at the end of the building life.
At Cundall, we want to create a passport to materials/products that will also provide information before its use so designers and contractors are capable of making conscious decisions of products that could affect the embodied carbon and health well-being of a project, facilitating the inclusion of the best low carbon and/ healthy materials that align with their design.