On the Road to Net Zero – EPDs as Building Blocks of the Decarbonization Strategy

Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are established communication tools for the environmental performance of products, especially in the context of green building programs. But EPDs can do more!

For the building and construction industry, decarbonization of the supply chain (Scope 3 emissions) plays a key role in achieving the EU net-zero emissions target by 2050. Requests from downstream customers, combined with increasing pressure from policymakers and investors, are forcing companies to disclose and improve the environmental performance of products and corporate activities.

Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) can help your business gain data-driven insights on value chain hotspots in a transparent, comparable, and trustworthy way.

Join our webinar to learn more about:

  • The use and benefits of EPDs in the construction sector.
  • The role of EPDs as part of your company’s decarbonization strategy.
  • Scalable solutions for automated EPD generation tailored to your company’s specific needs.

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