Sustainable Wood Products Aligned with the Common Materials Framework

What Is the Common Materials Framework?

The Common Materials Framework (CMF) is a shared structure that allows sustainability data to flow across the variety of standards, certifications, and platforms that exist to further green building efforts.

For architects and designers pursuing LEED, Living Building Challenge, WELL, or other green building certifications, the challenge isn't just finding sustainable materials—it's organizing and verifying the data to prove it. The CMF solves this by standardizing how sustainability information is reported across five core impact areas:

CMF Logos with Labels

By aligning our products with the CMF, we're making it easier for you to access transparent, verifiable data that supports both your design vision and your project's sustainability goals.

Explore how Urban Evolutions addresses each impact area below.

Why CMF Alignment Matters for Sustainable Building Materials

The Common Materials Framework helps move our industry beyond greenwashing and toward genuine transparency. Standardizing how sustainability data is organized and shared makes responsible specification easier, connecting the certifications, test results, and environmental disclosures you need into one coherent view. At Urban Evolutions, our commitment to CMF alignment reflects our broader commitment to honesty, traceability, and continuous improvement across all five impact areas. Because sustainable building materials should be sustainable in every sense of the word.

239be8c60e666b6ad036d2a343132f406ab829bc

Let’s create something sustainable together

Ready to start your next project? Contact us today to learn how we can bring your vision to life.