Why Green Star and Global GreenTag Matter: How DuraCube Supports a Sustainable Built Environment

Why Green Star and Global GreenTag Matter: How DuraCube Supports a Sustainable Built Environment

In today’s construction and design industry, sustainability is more than a trend, it’s a responsibility. The choices we make in materials, design, and operations can either add to global environmental challenges or actively help address them.

At DuraCube, we understand that our products play a role in shaping healthier, greener spaces. That’s why we align our solutions with industry-leading sustainability standards, such as Green Star and Global GreenTag, helping specifiers and project teams meet their environmental goals with confidence.

Understanding Green Star

Green Star is Australia’s national sustainability rating system for buildings, fit-outs, and communities. Created by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), Green Star has been widely adopted across the country for more than two decades.

It assesses how well a project performs across key areas like:

  • Energy use

  • Water conservation

  • Indoor air quality

  • Material selection

  • Waste and emissions

  • Innovation in sustainable design

Green Star aims to minimise the environmental impact of the built environment while creating healthy and efficient spaces for people. Whether it’s a school, commercial office, or healthcare facility, Green Star promotes outcomes that benefit both the environment and the community.

The Green Star framework focuses on three main outcomes:

Where Green Star Is Expected or Required

In several Australian states and territories, Green Star certification is no longer optional, it’s embedded in local planning rules and government procurement policies:

Region

Requirement

ACT

Government buildings must meet at least a 5 Star rating.

NSW (City of Sydney)

Large commercial projects over 5,000 sqm require Green Star certification.

VIC (Melbourne)

Certain precincts mandate 5 Star–equivalent sustainability performance.

QLD, SA, WA

Government buildings often require 4 or 5 Star ratings as a minimum.

 

Even where it’s not strictly mandatory, more developers and designers are choosing to pursue Green Star voluntarily, driven by growing expectations around ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) responsibility.

Green Star and the Role of Materials

Green Star doesn’t just look at energy and water use — it also considers the impact of the products and materials used throughout a project. This includes:

  • Where products are sourced from

  • Whether they are low in harmful chemicals

  • Their environmental footprint during manufacturing and delivery

  • Whether they’re certified by trusted third parties

This is where Global GreenTag comes in.

What is Global GreenTag, and Why Does It Matter?

Global GreenTag is one of the world’s most respected sustainability certification systems for building products. It independently verifies the health, safety, and environmental performance of products across their entire lifecycle.

Importantly, GreenTag-certified products are recognised by the Green Building Council of Australia — meaning they directly support achieving Green Star credits under categories like:

  • Responsible Finishes

  • Healthy Materials

  • Low Carbon Products

How Green Star Certification Works (Simplified)

The Green Star process involves a few key stages:

  1. Register the Project: Submit your project to the Green Building Council.

  2. Prepare Evidence: Gather documentation showing how your project meets the criteria.

  3. Assessment: Submit documents for independent review.

  4. Rating Awarded: Projects receive a star rating between 1 and 6 based on performance.

  5. Promotion and Maintenance: Display your Green Star certification and work to maintain or improve performance over time.

Star Level

Meaning

4 Star

Best Practice

5 Star

Australian Excellence

6 Star

World Leadership

 

From 2023 onwards, any project aiming for 5 Stars or above must be climate positive — powered by renewables, fossil fuel free, and designed for low carbon impact.

Work with DuraCube

Whether you’re specifying bathroom joinery systems  for a public facility, educational institute, or commercial fit-out, DuraCube is ready to help you deliver compliant, durable, and environmentally responsible outcomes.

Explore our certifications or contact our team for tailored advice and documentation support.

DuraCube: Certified and Ready for Green Star Projects

All DuraCube partitioning systems, lockers, vanity benches, and bench seating are certified to Global GreenTag GreenRate™ Level A, the highest tier available. This ensures:

  • Full contribution to Green Star points for material responsibility

  • Confidence in product transparency and environmental impact

  • Simplified documentation for architects and specifiers.

In addition to meeting compliance needs, DuraCube products are built to last, reducing the need for replacements and supporting circular design outcomes.

Sources and References

  • Green Building Council of Australia – new.gbca.org.au
  • Global GreenTag – www.globalgreentag.com
  • Green Star Buildings & Strategy – GBCA Publications
  • Climate Positive Pathway Overview – GBCA
  • Green Star Rating Criteria and Guidelines (2023–2026 updates)

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