ICE Database Registration

The ICE Database is a free resource. Circular Ecology are committed to keeping it freely available. However, to understand how and where the data is being used and ensure it doesn’t become too outdated, users are now required to register for permission to use it for non-educational purposes.

Registration is free and permits access until 30th June 2026. Once the initial registration expires, users may re-register for a 12-month period. Each year, we will also ask registered users to complete an Impact Survey to help us measure the database’s impact.

Educational use does not require registration. However, educational users may still register for the Advanced ICE Database by completing one of the forms available below. For more information on the new registration process, please click here.

In the Advanced ICE Database, you will find:

  • Material profiles with additional stats, data and insights
  • The ICE Database Cement and Concrete tool

Thank you for considering the ICE Database.

Register for Permission to Use the Advanced ICE Database Below:

Next Steps & Get Involved

The ICE Database is maintained and developed by Circular Ecology as a global, open-access resource. Maintaining the accuracy and reach of this dataset requires ongoing resources and funding.

If you’d like to support the continued development of the ICE Database or explore partnership opportunities, please visit our How to Support the ICE Database and Scaling Carbon Reductions Initiative (SCRI) pages for more information.

For more information on how you can contribute directly to ICE Database updates and improvements, please see our ICE Database Supporter System.

If you have any questions about your registration, licence type, or access process, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page or contact us directly.

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