
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION
Communicate Product Sustainability with EPD
Showcase your product’s environmental performance with credible, third-party verified declarations aligned with global sustainability standards.

Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
In today’s sustainability-driven marketplace, transparency is no longer optional — it is expected. Businesses, regulators, architects, procurement teams, and global buyers increasingly demand verified environmental data about the products they specify, purchase, and promote.
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardized, independently verified document that communicates the quantified environmental impacts of a product based on a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). It provides objective, comparable, and transparent data following international standards such as ISO 14025 and EN 15804 (for construction products).
An EPD does not certify a product as “green.” Instead, it transparently discloses environmental performance data enabling informed decision-making and preventing misleading sustainability claims.
At Greenex EPD global, we support organizations through the complete EPD development process, from conducting LCA studies and preparing documentation to third-party verification and program operator registration.
We help businesses:
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Conduct ISO-compliant Life Cycle Assessments
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Prepare EPD documentation aligned with Product Category Rules (PCR)
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Complete third-party verification
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Register EPDs with recognized program operators
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Strengthen sustainability disclosures and green building compliance
An Environmental Product Declaration is not just a compliance requirement it is a powerful market differentiator that builds credibility and unlocks global opportunities.
Why Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) Matters

Verified Transparency
EPDs provide independently verified environmental data, enhancing trust among customers, regulators, and stakeholders.

Green Building & Certification Support
EPDs contribute to green building rating systems and sustainable procurement requirements, particularly in the construction and infrastructure sectors.

Regulatory & Export Readiness
Meet international sustainability disclosure requirements and improve access to global markets that demand environmental transparency.

Competitive Differentiation
Position products as environmentally responsible with credible, data-backed performance disclosures.

Risk Reduction
Avoid greenwashing risks by communicating scientifically validated environmental impact data.
Who Needs a Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) and Why?
EPDs are particularly relevant for industries such as construction materials, cement, steel, chemicals, packaging, flooring, insulation, paints, tiles, and industrial manufacturing.
Manufacturers
Communicate environmental performance and gain a sustainability-driven competitive edge.
Construction Material Producers
Fulfil green building certification needs and attract architects & developers.
Export-Oriented Companies
Comply with international sustainability and responsible procurement standards.
Sustainability & ESG Leaders
To strengthen product-level disclosures within sustainability and annual reports.
Architects & Specifiers
Make informed material choices using verified environmental impact data.
Procurement & Compliance Teams
Ensure supplier transparency and align with sustainable sourcing policies.
Everything You Need to Know About EPD
Get answers to common questions about Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), its importance, methodology, and business benefits.
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardized, third-party verified document that provides transparent and quantified information about a product’s environmental impacts based on a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). It follows international standards such as ISO 14025 and relevant Product Category Rules (PCR).
No. An EPD does not certify a product as environmentally friendly. Instead, it objectively discloses environmental performance data, allowing stakeholders to compare products based on verified information.
Typically, an EPD is valid for five years, provided there are no significant changes in the product composition, manufacturing process, or supply chain. After this period, it must be reviewed and renewed.
To develop an EPD, a company must conduct an ISO-compliant Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), prepare documentation according to applicable Product Category Rules (PCR), and complete third-party verification before registration with an authorized program operator.
Many international buyers, architects, and green building rating systems require verified environmental data at the product level. An EPD enhances market access, strengthens credibility, and increases competitiveness in sustainability-driven projects.
