What is Sustainability Reporting?
Sustainability reporting is about documenting how a project, product, or company impacts the climate, environment, and society.
In construction, this often includes:
- CO₂ accounting and carbon footprint
- Environmental product documentation (EPD)
- Resource use and waste management
- Chemical management and safety data (SDS)
- Traceability related to Digital Product Passports (DPP)
- ESG reporting to owners, authorities, or financial institutions
Without structured data, sustainability reporting quickly becomes manual, inconsistent, and error-prone.
The Challenge
Many construction projects still gather environmental data through emails, PDFs, and unstructured Excel files. This makes it difficult to:
- Compare products accurately
- Track material use across projects
- Generate reports for FDV, ESG, or regulatory requirements
The result? Lack of insight, poor decision-making, and lost competitiveness.
The Solution: Cobuilder Collaborate
Cobuilder Collaborate enables contractors and building owners to collect and structure sustainability data across the entire value chain.
With Collaborate, you can:
- Define project-specific sustainability and environmental documentation requirements
- Collect data directly from suppliers and subcontractors
- Automatically validate documentation (EPD, SDS, DoP)
- Monitor project progress in real time
- Export data for ESG reporting, DPP, FDV, or regulatory submissions
All within one platform — designed specifically for the construction industry.
Benefits of Digital Sustainability Reporting
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