Environmental Product Declarations secured in London for low-carbon concrete solutions
Published by David Bizley,
Editor
World Cement,
Leading construction materials supplier Aggregate Industries has further invested in its sustainability commitments by obtaining Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) for its range of concrete solutions, including its low carbon concrete ECOPact range.
Crucially, EPDs can support engineers and architects in making informed decisions on low-impact materials, components and construction methods based on their environmental performance early in the design process. This supports achieving important carbon reduction targets.
In a UK first for readymix concrete products, Aggregate Industries has invested in individual product and plant EPDs for its London Concrete business. This includes the ECOPact product range, the world’s lowest range of low-carbon concrete, DYNAMax High Performance Concrete (HPC) as well as other generic concrete mixes across all plants in the region.
EPDs are associated with voluntary Type III environmental labels. As part of this, EPD products are summarised and documented in a uniform format; factual, neutral, specifically sound and unbiased. They are based on the ISO 14025 and EN 15804 standards and are tested and verified by independent third parties.
Until recently, EPDs for concrete had only been available as averages for entire regions or product groups. Now, every London Concrete plant will have its own individual product and plant specific EPD.
Since EPDs must be calculated and comprehensively audited by an independent verifier, it means each product comes with a credible assessment of its environmental impact – which allows architects and planners to measure the CO2 footprint and circularity of materials more accurately than ever before. Even more importantly, it enables them to compare the sustainable credentials of different cement and concrete products so they can analyse each one individually in their selection process.
Choosing the right concrete for a project can really reduce the carbon used in a build. Product-specific EPDs provide architect designers and building contractors with the precise data they need to make more informed and sustainable choices.
Nick Powell, Head of Specification & Business Development Readymix Concrete said: “We’re pleased to be able to offer customers the assurance of EPDs across a range of concrete product mixes in London as we continue to lead the way in being transparent and specific with our product data and pass this level of detail on to our customers.
“EPDs represent transparent and informative environmental impact data that enable our customers to make informed choices about sustainable building materials. When used together with carbon impact reporting tools, such as Your Carbon Report, EPDs are a powerful accreditation that differentiate sustainable products across its life cycle assessment.”
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