The ICE Database is experiencing unprecedented adoption, with over 1,000 unique organisations registered within just 90 days of release.
This rapid uptake identifies the growing demand for accessible embodied carbon data and reaffirms the ICE Database’s role as a trusted resource for professionals working to measure and reduce carbon footprints.
Who’s Using the ICE Database?
Since its launch, the ICE Database has been adopted by:
- Architects and engineers integrating embodied carbon data into sustainable designs
- Environmental consultants and LCA specialists performing carbon assessments
- Policy makers and government bodies setting carbon reduction targets
- Universities and researchers advancing sustainability knowledge
- SMEs and enterprises alike embedding ICE data into carbon footprint calculators
Why Does it Matter?
With sustainability goals and initiatives tightening worldwide, data driven decision making is more important than ever. The ICE Database empowers users with free, reliable material carbon data, helping them take meaningful steps toward net zero construction, responsible procurement, and life cycle carbon analysis.
Trusted by over 1,000+ organisations (and counting), the ICE Database has been integrated into tools and applications such as the Built Environment Carbon Database (BECD) and many more. The BECD has become an essential data source and is funded by BCIS. BCIS also sponsored the latest update of the ICE Database (v4.0).
What’s Next?
We’re committed to keeping the ICE Database free, updated, and impactful, but we need your support.
New to the ICE Database? Register here.
Already using it? Share how ICE is making a difference in your work.
Want to support its future? Join the ICE Supporter System.
We are developing a new feedback system, an annual Impact Survey, to help us measure its impact in projects and research around the world. We’re looking forward to sharing the results later in the year.
Thank you to everyone who has registered, shared, and supported the ICE Database so far. We’re just getting started.
Stay tuned for further updates.