Building Net-Zero Ready & Beyond

What Does "Beyond Net Zero" Mean?

Net Zero refers to buildings that produce as much energy as they consume over the course of a year, typically through a combination of high-efficiency design and on-site renewable energy.
Beyond Net Zero takes this concept a step further: it’s about creating buildings that are not only energy-neutral but regenerative—actively reducing environmental impact and contributing positively to the ecosystem and community.

How ICF Supports Beyond Net Zero Goals

Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) are a powerful tool for building sustainable, regenerative structures that go beyond Net Zero.

Energy Efficiency
ICFs offer high insulation and minimal air leakage, reducing energy use and making renewable integration easier.

Lower Carbon Impact
With energy savings, recycled materials, and long life spans, ICFs help reduce both operational and embodied carbon.

Durability
ICF structures resist fire, moisture, and extreme weather—minimizing repairs and environmental impact over time.

Healthier Indoors
Airtight ICF walls improve air quality by blocking pollutants and moisture, enhancing occupant well-being.

An aerial view of a modern three-story building with solar panels on the roof, surrounded by a parking lot with several cars, trees, and a distant industrial area under a partly cloudy sky.

Building a Better Future with ICF

Whether you're designing a high-performance home, a school, or a commercial facility, ICFs make it possible to go beyond Net Zero. They form the foundation—literally and figuratively—for buildings that serve both people and the planet.