Transparent, verified environmental data for your products – the foundation for building certifications, procurement, and sustainable business practices.
An increasing number of companies face the requirement to transparently and comprehensively disclose the environmental impacts of their products: whether to customers, wholesalers, investors, or in tenders. The Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is the internationally recognized tool for this purpose. Based on a life cycle assessment according to ISO 14040/44 and industry-specific standards such as EN 15804 for construction materials, it documents the potential environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle – standardized, independently verified, and published according to ISO 14025..
What is an Environmental Product Declaration?
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardized document that objectively and scientifically represents the environmental characteristics of a product or product group. Unlike the Blue Angel or the EU Ecolabel, an EPD is not a quality seal but a neutral information document.
The basis of the EPD is a life cycle assessment (LCA), which captures all relevant environmental impacts throughout the entire product life cycle: from raw material extraction to disposal.
The results are documented according to a standardized format and are verified by an independent body for completeness, plausibility, and compliance with standards before being published.
Why Environmental Declarations Are Becoming Increasingly Relevant
Many companies are faced with the question of whether they need an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) – and when. The answer includes two aspects: growing legal obligations at the EU level and specific market and competitive advantages that result from having an EPD.