Material Library
Discover building products for your projects through our curated material collections
Category
Collection
Better Brick and Blocks
Better External Cladding
Better Interior Paints
Better Insulations
Low Embodied Carbon
Passive Design
Recyclability
Recycled
Reused
Reclaimed
Healthier Workspace
Healthier Home
Affordable
Innovative
Material Type
Earth/Clay
Hemp
Synthetic Fibre
Timber
How we build this collection.
What are the criteria for inclusion?
Every material is evaluated using our four-category criteria, adapted from global leading sustainability frameworks (LEED, EPDs, ASBP guidance). We look for products that are safe, low-impact, responsibly sourced, and designed for circularity. Our four core categories are: Embodied Carbon, Material Health, Responsible Sourcing,Circularity & End-of-Life.
Why are these criteria important?
It provide a simple framework to guide material selection process based on LEED rating system.
Why do you start with embodied carbon?
Embodied carbon reflects a material’s climate impact before it reaches a project site. We compare each product to benchmarks within its own material category to give fair, accurate scoring. Low-carbon or carbon-storing materials score highest. High-impact materials or those with no EPD score lower.
What methodology do you use for embodied carbon comparison?
Our embodied-carbon benchmarks are based primarily on verified EPDs sourced through platforms such as One Click LCA and supported by ASBP guidance. We use GWP-total for cradle-to-gate (A1–A3) in line with EN 15804+A2, ensuring that biogenic carbon uptake and storage in natural materials are properly accounted for. This approach aligns with the LCA-based requirements in LEED v4/v4.1, which prioritise transparent reporting of climate impacts. Where suitable EPDs are not available within a category, we apply secondary analogue benchmarks from comparable biobased materials with similar manufacturing characteristics. These remain consistent with the A1–A3 GWP-total method to preserve like-for-like comparability. The ICE Database is used only as contextual reference, as it does not fully reflect biogenic carbon flows or current EN 15804+A2 standards for natural materials.
What do you mean by Material Health?
This category highlights materials that support healthier, calmer, more sensory indoor spaces. We evaluate VOC emissions and assess any restricted chemicals used such as PFAS, PVC, halogenated flame retardants, formaldehyde, heavy metals.
Can I request that a material be added to the library?
Yes, makers, manufacturers, designers, and builders are welcome to nominate and submit materials for evaluation. We’ll review them using the same transparent criteria.
What are the main sources used?

