The first step in tackling today's climate challenges is to measure a construction product's environmental footprint, in particular its carbon footprint. Using a life cycle assessment (LCA) offers an in-depth analysis to target the most impactful factors on your construction materials footprint in order to take corrective action to reduce this footprint.
The LCA standard for construction products defines 36 environmental impacts, one of which is the global warming potential (GWP), expressed in kg of CO2 equivalent - commonly known as the carbon footprint.
The LCA takes into account all the stages in the product's life cycle, such as:
As a result, your construction materials footprint is dependent on several factors. The more precise you are with the value of these factors, the more accurate the carbon calculation will be. Main factors that are at play here:
Given the complexity and number of data that influence the final result of the carbon footprint calculation, ORIS Materials Intelligence has developed the ORIS CO2-calculator, a tool easy to use and scientifically robust.
Thanks to this tool following the recommendations of CIRAIG, a world leading LCA research center, and MIRO, the German aggregates association, you will receive a certificate within 3 days of submitting your data with the CO2-footprint of your products. The results follow international norms ISO 14067, EN 15804 and ISO 21930 and are valid for 1 year.