Sustainable development has become a significant worldwide concern. The past few years have seen a lot of changes. Some of these affect how we do approach – and how we should approach – environmental issues. Because of their adverse impacts on sustainability, knowledge about building materials became a crucial dimension of green change in building and design. The problem is that in Egypt there is still no database for green building materials. In spite that there are currently over 120 international green labeling programs for building materials worldwide, they cannot be locally used. This is because of building materials and the way they are extracted, manufactured, used, transported, recycled or disposed of differing from country to country. All these factors result in an insufficiency of data & information on green building materials and those who are involved in the design, construction & management of building materials are acutely lacking the basic information on materials that would allow them to make constructive changes. That’s why the introduction of a system for specification, assessment & selection of green building materials is considered to be one of the cornerstones of promoting sustainable green building development in Egypt as an attempt to fulfil Goal 11 of the Sustainable Development Goals developed by the United Nations to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable by 2030.
The aim of the research is to develop a framework for a system for evaluating the sustainability of building materials in Egypt to achieve greener steps towards sustainability with a new way of scoring sustainability of building materials that evaluates both positive & negative ecological, social & health and economic impacts through the whole lifecycle. This system could be applied in the development of the New Cites that considers the unique challenges of the region and the local market and could be applied all over the country taking into consideration the nature of each region with its available building materials and specific climatic conditions and the different regional priorities and requirements. The research was based on an inductive approach to studying & analyzing the life cycle of the building materials, the different aspects and criteria for the evaluation of green building materials, currently available resources of information about building materials in Egypt and the international & national reference values & benchmarks that could be used as a base for the new system. Findings will lead to a proposed framework of a system for the specification and assessment of green building materials in Egypt. This framework describes all the kinds of information required and the procedures that should be taken for the development of the system from collecting data till the establishment of an online guide for green building materials and a digital library for accessible and reliable information on green building materials that enables building designers, constructors and developers to make reasoned choices based on the health & environmental impacts of their decisions and eases the use & selection of Green Building materials in Egypt over the coming years.