We review, verify, curate and integrate data from a huge range of public and private sources to the One Click LCA database in order to give you access to the largest database of environmental construction data in the world.
Our Data team works around the clock to integrate all possible sources of environmental construction data in the world. To see what has been updated recently, check out our Database Updates.
10-point verification
All data in our database undergoes a rigorous ten-point verification using a process that has been reviewed by the Building Research Establishment (BRE).
Ready to use data
Data is curated and structured to offer ready-to-use information, catering specifically to your project’s geographic location and certification requirements.
What data is available in One Click LCA?
One Click LCA integrates data from nearly all of the available EPD platforms around the globe. The platform also contains EPD data that is not published under any of the listed databases.
EPDs entered in the One Click LCA database include detailed technical descriptions about building products and comply with the standards relevant to your selected calculation tool. All EU databases included complying with the EN 15804 standard and North American databases comply with the ISO 14040/44 standard.
For several European and world-building material producers, One Click LCA has available manufacturer-specific data, which allows for highly precise calculation results.
For those who do not yet know which specific building product (manufacturer-specific EPDs) they will use, One Click LCA has also country-specific average data (e.g. Ökobaudat and INIES).
If One Click LCA is used in areas where there is not yet a comprehensive local building LCA database available, we have a local compensation methodology that allows us to localise the data to get results that match the local manufacturing conditions for a specific area.
Why do you not integrate every database?
We integrate data that is publicly available, free to use, relevant for the purposes of our users, meets our quality requirements (including the validity of the data) and for which the right to use is not ambiguous. Please note that when using the software, some of the data may be filtered by the tools you are using to ensure compliance with the requirements of the calculation tool. Some commercial databases, such as IMPACT or Ecoinvent, are available as well, subject to a specific license.
Is it possible to create a new material that is not in the database?
Yes, this can be done with the private construction or private data features, which are Expert level features.
What happens if the material we are using is not in your database?
If a specific material you are using is not in our database you can either request for the resource to be added via Materials Compass or select a generic material with the same characteristics as yours (for example, strength class in the case of concrete).
The new data added must pass our quality control. The main requirement for data is to be at a minimum ISO 14040/44 compliant and the study must be conducted no more than 10 years ago. The EPDs issued in Europe are commonly also EN 15804 compliant and in that case valid 5 years from the issue date.
I have found the EPD I wanted to use, but it displays a warning
Read up on why for certain resources a warning is displayed in the following article: