As the climate crisis escalates and regulations grow more stringent, integrating environmental emission data into construction workflows is no longer a choice—it's a necessity. Assessing the environmental impact of building materials at the earliest design stages has become essential for shaping sustainable, future-proof projects.


Introducing CREE’s Embodied Carbon Estimator with revalu connect+

CREE and revalu have partnered to enhance early-stage design assessments in the construction industry. CREE’s Embodied Carbon Estimator is a powerful tool that calculates embodied carbon emissions associated with materials used in the superstructure and envelope of a building.

By integrating revalu’s connect+, CREE’s team can evaluate multiple scenarios instantly with up-to-date environmental data.

"Revalu not only offers alternative and innovative sustainable materials, but thanks to its integration with CREE’s interface, it also enables users to compare options and understand the environmental impact of their choices in different geographical locations."

Elif İstanbulluoğlu, Architectural Consultant @CREE

How It Works

  1. CREE’s team selects materials on revalu’s platform by creating collections. Each collection represents a different scenario that needs to be assessed.

  2. revalu connect+ is quickly integrated into CREE’s Embodied Carbon Estimator using predefined templates—no IT team required. This allows environmental data for each material to be easily imported into the Estimator.

  3. If needed, custom data is then added to the environmental dataset via revalu connect+.

  4. Rules to automatically check the quality of the data can be set up via our QUAL-ET, a tool designed to ensure only valid data is used.

From here, all collections and custom data are available inside CREE’s Estimator, allowing users to conduct scenario analyses and optimisations seamlessly and relying on up-to-date information.

Benefits

Through revalu connect+  integration, CREE is now able to:

— Access all embodied carbon data inside their own tool
— Rely on automatically updated data, eliminating the need for manual input
— Set personalised data quality rules to ensure reliability
—  Use our material data with their custom data 
— Easily keep track of dataset versions

By connecting with revalu’s material cloud via revalu connect+ and its additional services, CREE supports teams in making informed, environmentally responsible decisions, empowering those who build with sustainability in mind.


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