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The Role of EPDs in Achieving Net Zero in Construction
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) help reduce carbon footprints, meet government regulations, and achieve Net Zero goals in construction.
The importance of verifying your Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
In today's environmentally conscious market, transparency and credibility are paramount. An EPD serves as a standardized document that communicates the environmental impact of a product throughout its lifecycle. However, the true value of an EPD is realized when it is verified by a reputable third-party organization.
From Analysis to Declaration: The LCA-EPD Link Explained
Confusion surrounding the relationship between Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) has grown and resulted in the need for clarification. This article examines that relationship and how EPDs can benefit the environmental credentials of your product.
How do EPDs encourage collaboration throughout the supply chain?
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) play a crucial role in fostering collaboration and sustainability across supply chains. Not only do they provide information, but they can drive positive change by encouraging collaboration and sustainable practices across supply chains. From Developer & Designer through to Contractor, Manufacturer and Supplier, we look at how this collaboration can benefit all.
EPDs - Trusting the Data
With carbon targets playing an increasingly important role in the construction sector, demand for Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for products is growing significantly. EPDs inform stakeholders about a products environmental and human health impact throughout its life cycle and can be used to achieve sustainability accreditations such as BREEAM and LEED.