Georgia World Congress Center, ATLANTA – November 19, 2019 – Today with the public beta release of the much-anticipated Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3) tool, the Sustainable Minds (SM) Transparency Catalog [2] now includes the EC3 tool [3] results making it super easy for architects, engineers, owners, construction companies (AECOs) to find lower embodied carbon (EC) products in every MasterFormat® section in 1 click, and in a glance. They can find all EPDs from a manufacturer with the EC3 tool result, which links directly to the EC3 tool to enable comparisons within the category or to start modeling a project. In the EC3 tool, manufacturer and EPD pages link to their listing in the Transparency Catalog for product and contact information to connect the last mile and help get the product into the specification.
The EC3 tool is a free, open-access tool for AECOs, building material manufacturers and policy makers to easily evaluate and reduce EC emissions from construction materials to reduce EC within buildings at scale. The innovative methodology delivers a scalable way to use the global warming potential data in EPDs to compare a product’s embodied EC to others in its category. The EC3 tool is being incubated by the Carbon Leadership Forum and developed with the support of nearly 50 industry partners.
The Sustainable Minds Transparency Catalog now includes the EC3 tool results making it super easy for architects, engineers, owners, construction companies to find lower embodied carbon products in every MasterFormat® section in 1 click, and in a glance. They can find all EPDs from a manufacturer with the EC3 tool result, which links directly to the EC3 tool to enable comparisons within the category or to start modeling a project.
Tools are only as good as the underlying data. Today’s EPDs do not effectively deliver understandable, meaningful and actionable information largely due to lack of standardized reporting and delivery. Data is encoded in PDFs making it difficult to put to work. Additionally, it is common for a single EPD to cover an entire product family made at multiple facilities and report averaged results, which makes knowing the actual EC impacts for a specific product for a building in a specific location uncertain. The EC3 tool methodology rewards product and plant-specific EPDs because the data is reporting actual impacts.
For manufacturers, SM is introducing affordably priced, simpler and standardized product & facility-specific EPDs to improve EC results in the EC3 tool and for Buy Clean CA Act [4] awarding authorities. Delivered in the cloud, into the EC3 tool and in PDF, these EPDs are for manufacturers who:
The Sustainable Minds Transparency Catalog is the first cloud-based productivity solution for AECOs to make it super easy to find & specify greener and healthier products for high-performance buildings — and reward manufacturers for making them. Curated by SM’s experts, it is the single source for AECOs to access all publicly available EPDs for building products used in North America, representing products in 21 CSI MasterFormat® [5] divisions, the North American standard for organizing specifications for commercial and institutional building projects.
SPECIAL NOTE: November 20–21 at the Sustainable Minds Greenbuild booth #1713, join us for several informal talks about the EC3 tool and SM’s new offerings. https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sustainable-minds-28133301159 [6]
Read the full story [7]: The Embodied Carbon in Construction Calculator (EC3 tool) methodology: Not just what, but why? Not just how, but how big can the impact be?
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About Sustainable Minds®
Founded in 2007, Sustainable Minds’ product transparency cloud software solutions and services help manufacturers design and market greener products. They also make it super easy for building professionals to find & specify greener and healthier products for high-performance building projects — and reward manufacturers for making them. In 2013, the company introduced its award-winning SM Transparency Report™, an innovation in EPD delivery and became a program operator to create standardized tools that make product transparency easier to understand and more effective. Today the company is a leader in B2B cloud product transparency solutions and content for building product manufacturers and AECOs.
Follow the company @sustainablemnds [8] and learn more at transparencycatalog.com [9].
Contact: Jennifer Larkin, Jennifer@sustainableminds.com [10]
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[1] http://www.sustainableminds.com/files/images/blog/20191118_pr_intro.png
[2] http://www.transparencycatalog.com/
[3] http://www.buildingtransparency.org
[4] https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?division=2.&chapter=3.&part=1.&lawCode=PCC&article=5.
[5] https://www.csiresources.org/standards/masterformat
[6] https://www.eventbrite.com/o/sustainable-minds-28133301159
[7] http://www.sustainableminds.com/industry-blog/ec3-tool-methodology-not-just-how-but-how-big-can-the-impact-be
[8] https://twitter.com/sustainablemnds
[9] http://transparencycatalog.com/
[10] mailto:Jennifer@sustainableminds.com