Abstract

InData (International open data network for sustainable construction) started in 2015 as a voluntary initiative with the goal to establish an International open Database Network Structure for construction products based on EPD (environmental product declaration) information. In 2022 InData can proof its results by its release of the InData network with international participating databases. A key precondition was offering and giving support for producing machine readable EPD/LCA (life cycle assessment) data in a harmonized data format. All participants of the InData Network have comitted to the format, including compliance rules. Beyond that, the works of InData have international significant relevance, as InData could implement its works in Standardization. And also, further key stakeholders have adopted the concept of an open database network structure. In this paper, the goals, results, and their relevance, as possible future key issues are presented.

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