Green labelling is the certification of products that help to standardize all the phases of a product throughout the supply chain processes on the environmental perspective. Demands for greener materials in construction industry have become a very popular topic mainly with the introduction of different green building rating systems. Due to this increased demand, some Sri Lankan construction industry related manufacturers tend to go for green labelling and green certifications. It is not only due to the local demands but also to meet up the global trends. However, in order to obtain green certifications, it is required to recognize the impacts to the environment throughout the entire life cycle of the products, which includes pre-manufacturing, manufacturing, usage and disposal phases. Therefore, the best way is to use the results of the life cycle assessment from cradle to grave in order to identify the environmental hotspots and to generate the standards for each operation considering the environmental impacts throughout all the phases depending on the availability of data and feasibility of the study. This research focuses on green labelling of ceramic construction materials of various categories of products through the development of a new points rating system to establish green labelling standards using sustainable consumption and production (SCP) concepts. This will lead the product to have zero environmental impacts.