
Life cycle assessment (LCA) & environmental product declaration (EPD)
Enhance your organization’s sustainability credentials with our comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) services. We begin by identifying and evaluating all relevant environmental impacts across your product’s entire life cycle—from raw materials and manufacturing to distribution, use, and end-of-life—while adhering to established standards like ISO 14040/14044 and PAS 2050. Building on these LCA insights, we then compile your EPD in full compliance with EN 15804+A2:2019, ISO 14025, and ISO 21930, providing both a detailed internal background report and a public-facing EPD that transparently communicates your product’s environmental footprint.
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Identify relevant impacts
Assess environmental impacts at every stage of the product’s life—from raw material extraction to manufacturing, distribution, use, and end-of-life—providing a complete picture of your product’s footprint.
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Regulatory compliance
Ensure reliability and comparability through strict adherence to ISO 14040/14044 and PAS 2050, while meeting EN 15804+A2:2019, ISO 14025, and ISO 21930 standards for transparency and credibility.
External verification
Facilitate accredited third-party review to validate the accuracy of your Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Product Declaration, enhancing trust and confidence among stakeholders.
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Life cycle assessment - LCA
A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a rigorous, end-to-end examination of a product’s environmental footprint, capturing every stage from raw material extraction all the way through to disposal and it is governed by ISO 14040/14044 and PAS 2050:
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A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a rigorous, end-to-end examination of a product’s environmental footprint.
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It tracks every stage of the product’s life cycle—from raw material extraction to final disposal.
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This comprehensive analysis uncovers opportunities to reduce waste, optimize resources, and minimize ecological harm.
Environmental product declaration - EPD
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a Type III declaration governed by ISO 14025 and ISO 21930, based on life cycle assessment, and transparently communicates comparable, third-party verified data on a product’s or service’s environmental performance:
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An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a Type III Environmental Declaration governed by the ISO 14025 standard.
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Rooted in life cycle assessment, an EPD provides transparent, third-party verified data on a product’s environmental impact.
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It enables stakeholders to make informed decisions and builds trust in sustainability claims.
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