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How should materials passports be implemented?

Image of the Edenica office project on which Waterman has been developing materials passports
The Edenica office project in the City of London on which Waterman has been developing materials passports

Multi-disciplinary consultant Waterman has launched a materials passport framework, aimed at standardising the approach to documenting and managing materials throughout their lifecycle, to improve their reuse. How should materials passports be implemented?

Waterman developed the materials passports framework off the back of its work on the Edenica office project in the City of London.

Materials passports are digital and interoperable datasets that collect the description of building materials to record what they are made of. They are seen as a tool to advance sustainability in the construction industry.

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