

Sustainability Toolkit
Predetermined and road tested products from across the industry with Tarch Designs, unique sustainability, performance weighted, scoring, criteria to value engineer and sustainably, enhance any project.
Number of products currently evaluated by the Tarch Designs Sustainability Toolkit
618
Product Examples

Durat - Solid Surface
Durat Solid Surface is sustainable due to its 30% recycled content, durability, and 100% recyclability, reducing waste and supporting a circular economy.

AllSfär - Fika
FIKA is a sustainable acoustic wall tile made from mycelium and hemp. Designed by AllSfär and grown in the UK, these customizable tiles offer natural sound management and come in a natural finish or with eco-friendly clay paint.

Camira - Oceanic
Oceanic is made from recycled ocean plastic, helping to reduce marine waste. This sustainable fabric repurposes discarded plastic bottles and debris, preventing them from polluting oceans and conserving resources by giving them a new life as durable textile material.
Sustainable Accreditations
Tarch Designs helps companies achieve BREEAM, LEED, and WELL certifications by incorporating these standards into our designs. We offer expertise in sustainable practices, material selection, and compliance, ensuring that projects meet certification requirements and support your environmental goals.
BREEAM

Evaluates the environmental performance of buildings across various criteria, including energy, water, and materials, promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
WELL Building Standard

Focuses on enhancing occupant health and well-being through features like air quality, lighting, and thermal comfort, aiming to create healthier and more productive indoor environments.
SKA Rating

Assesses the sustainability of fit-outs in commercial properties, covering areas like energy, water, and materials, and providing a framework for improving the environmental performance of interior spaces.
Fitwel

Aims to improve occupant health and well-being through building design, policies, and practices, focusing on areas like physical activity, mental health, and access to healthy food.
LEED

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification assesses building performance in areas such as energy efficiency, water usage, and sustainable site development, encouraging environmentally responsible design and construction practices.
EPC Rating

The Energy Performance Certificate provides a rating for a building’s energy efficiency, ranging from A to G, and helps identify areas for improvement to reduce energy consumption and costs.