An Environmental Product Declaration, or EPD, is a document that can be used internationally to demonstrate the environmental performance or impact of any product or material over its lifetime.
For information about publishing EPDs through our operator programme, you can visit our EPD Programme page.
In summary, an EPD serves as a comprehensive tool for communicating the environmental performance of a product, meeting regulatory requirements, improving supply chain sustainability, and responding to customer demands for transparency and sustainability.
What Types of EPD Do We Offer?
- Cradle-to-Gate: This covers the raw material extraction and manufacturing stages of a product and is the minimum level required for an EPD.
- Cradle-to-Grave: This covers the extraction of raw materials and manufacturing of the product and also any impacts associated with the use of the product and the disposal at the end of the product’s life.
- Cradle-to-Gate with Options: This option includes the raw material extraction and manufacturing stages and also selected end of life modules.
The most widely followed reporting standard in the field of EPDs is EN15804. By providing the categories under which construction projects must be assessed, understanding this standard is essential for the production of any rigorous and verifiable EPD as we discuss in this article. We offer the ability to cover all lifecycle stages required as well as all environmental indicators.