Industries that produce building material are considered to be among the largest fuel consumers in the economy, so savings in fuel consumption in this sector could have a substantial impact on an economy’s total fuel demand [45]. Moreover, environmental assessments that include the energy used in the production of building materials are vital for extending the life cycle of the product. Environmental assessments of building material production can provide criteria for design decisions when choosing between materials that offer a similar performance for a given application[46]. In this regard, the energy consumption resulting from the manufacturing process of building materials is important in terms of LCA. Materials that require high production temperatures, such as concrete or ceramic, have a big negative impact compared to those whose production temperature is low or zero.