Which Standards Are Followed When Preparing an EPD Certificate?

Which Standards Are Followed When Preparing an EPD Certificate?

Standards Used in Preparing EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) Certificates

EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) certificates are prepared in accordance with specific international standards to present the environmental performance of products in a scientific and standardized manner. Below are the main standards used in the preparation of EPD certificates:

1. ISO 14025: Environmental Labels and Declarations

  • This standard forms the foundation of EPDs and defines the principles and procedures for Type III environmental declarations.
  • It ensures that the environmental impacts of products are presented in an impartial and transparent manner.
  • Emphasizes the verification process and the importance of third-party approval for EPDs.

2. EN 15804: Product Category Rules (PCR) for the Construction Sector

  • Structures the environmental performance assessment of construction materials and products.
  • Defines how Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) results should be reported in EPD documents.
  • The most widely used standard in Europe for preparing EPDs in the construction sector.

3. ISO 21930: Sustainability in Buildings and Civil Engineering Works – Environmental Declarations

  • Used for preparing environmental declarations for construction products and services.
  • Provides a framework parallel to EN 15804 and is widely accepted in global projects.

4. ISO 14040 & ISO 14044: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

  • These standards define the methodology for analyzing the environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle.
  • The LCA results form the foundation of EPD certificates.

5. PCR (Product Category Rules)

  • PCRs define the specific rules for preparing EPDs for particular product groups.
  • According to ISO 14025, specific PCR documents are prepared for each product category.

6. Other Regional Standards

  • ASTM International (USA): Contributes to standards for documenting the environmental performance of products in the United States.
  • GB/T 24040 (China): Standards used in China for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).
  • CAN/CSA-ISO 14025 (Canada): The Canadian adaptation of the ISO 14025 standard.

These standards play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy, transparency, and international acceptance of EPD certificates. Compliance with these standards enhances the global credibility and usability of EPDs in various markets.