Rebuilt and Rosella Street help manufacturers turn product data into Green Star and tender advantage

29 June 2026

Sydney, Australia, Rebuilt and Rosella Street have partnered to help building product manufacturers get more value from verified Product Carbon Footprints.

The partnership enables manufacturers to bring verified PCF data together with certifications, warranties, material information and circularity evidence in a Digital Product Passport (DPP).

This gives customers a clearer and more useful product record for government tenders, Green Star and Infrastructure Sustainability submissions, procurement decisions and circular economy outcomes.

Rebuilt customers who have completed a verified PCF can now add that data to a Rosella Street Digital Product Passport. Rosella Street customers who need credible product carbon data can access Rebuilt’s PCF service.

For manufacturers, the benefit is practical.

A Product Carbon Footprint provides verified carbon evidence. A Digital Product Passport helps make that evidence easier for buyers, specifiers and project teams to find, understand and use alongside the broader product information they need.

“Manufacturers are already investing time and effort in credible product data,” said Esther Bailey, COO of Rebuilt.

“This partnership helps them get more value from that work. By bringing a verified PCF together with certifications, warranties and design-for-recovery information, manufacturers can give customers stronger evidence for Green Star, IS and government procurement.”

The partnership responds to growing demand for traceable and comparable product information across the built environment.

Government agencies, builders, designers and asset owners increasingly need clear evidence to support tender responses, sustainability rating tools, project reporting and circular procurement decisions.

“Digital Product Passports help put the right product information in one place,” said Mick Fritschy from Rosella Street.

“Together with Rebuilt’s verified carbon data, they give customers a fuller picture of a product, from what it is made of and how it performs, through to how it can be maintained, recovered and kept in use.”

Rosella Street structures Digital Product Passports in a format designed to support Green Star and IS requirements. DPPs are published in the Australia and New Zealand DPP Database, helping improve visibility with government and leading builder customers.

For the first three months of the partnership, Rebuilt customers can add verified PCF data to a Digital Product Passport for an introductory price of $300 ex GST per product.

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About Rebuilt
Rebuilt is a digital platform helping manufacturers, designers and builders measure and manage the embodied carbon of construction products. Using automated tools aligned with ISO 14067, Rebuilt generates fast, auditable Product Carbon Footprints that support compliance, specification and procurement. Rebuilt is recognised by NABERS and Green Star and is trusted by manufacturers across Australia to simplify carbon reporting and scale climate impact.

www.rebuilt.eco

About Rosella Street
Rosella Street helps organisations create Digital Product Passports that make product information easier to structure, share and use across procurement, project delivery, asset management and reporting. Its work supports more transparent product data, stronger evidence management and better decision making across the built environment.

www.internationaldpp.com

Media contact
For Rebuilt:
Esther Bailey, COO
esther@rebuilt.eco
0417 660 995

For Rosella Street:
Mick Fritschy
mick@rosellastreet.com
0434689896

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