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 However, to understand how and where the data is being used and ensure it doesn’t become too outdated, users are now required to register for permission to use it for non-educational purposes.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 and will remain free and covers a period of 12 months. Once the initial registration expires, users may re-register for the next period. Each year, we will also ask registered users to complete an Impact Survey to help us measure the database’s impact.

Educational use doesn’t require registration. However, educational users may still register for the Advanced ICE Database by completing the form below.

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Please find below the form to register for permission to use the ICE Database for non-educational purposes. Once submitted, you will be sent an email asking you to verify your email address. After completing the email verification process, you will receive an email with the ICE Database Advanced download link confirming your registration.

In the ICE Database Advanced, you will find:

  • Material profiles with additional stats, data and insights
  • More Machine-Readable data format, which is now contained within the same Excel file as the Advanced version
  • ICE Cement and Concrete tool

Thank you for considering the ICE Database.

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Please use the form below to download the latest version of the ICE Advanced Database:

 
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