In today’s business world, environmental sustainability is no longer a choice—it’s a necessity. The Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) stands out as a powerful tool to meet this necessity. In this article, we’ll explore what an EPD is, the benefits it provides, and how companies can obtain it.
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is an independently verified document that transparently presents the environmental impacts of a product, based on internationally recognized standards. Prepared in accordance with ISO 14025 and EN 15804, an EPD objectively evaluates the environmental effects of a product throughout its entire life cycle.
An EPD is based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and covers all phases from production to end-of-life. It typically includes data on:
Carbon footprint (Global Warming Potential – GWP)
Energy consumption
Water usage
Waste generation
Acidification and eutrophication (soil and water pollution)
1. Transparency and Sustainability
An EPD provides clear, data-driven insight into a company’s environmental performance, building trust with customers and stakeholders.
2. Competitive Edge in Global Markets
Especially under frameworks like the EU Green Deal, EPDs help companies align with international standards, offering a major advantage in exports and green procurement processes.
3. Enhanced Corporate Reputation
Companies that emphasize environmental responsibility stand out. An EPD strengthens brand value and reinforces corporate credibility.
4. Green Marketing and Consumer Preference
Environmentally conscious consumers actively prefer products with EPDs, helping brands capture growing sustainable market segments.
To obtain an EPD certificate, companies typically follow these four key steps:
1. Conducting a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
Analyze the environmental impacts of the product across its entire lifecycle.
2. Preparing the EPD Report
Based on the LCA, prepare a report that complies with ISO 14025 and EN 15804 standards.
3. Independent Third-Party Verification
Have the report verified by an accredited third-party organization.
4. Publication and International Registration
Once approved, the EPD is published and made publicly accessible through global EPD databases.
In Türkiye, EPD certifications are gaining traction in sectors such as construction materials, textiles, energy, chemicals, and packaging. Turkish companies use EPDs to demonstrate environmental responsibility, particularly in European and international markets—leading to increased export opportunities.
Obtaining an EPD is a technical and detailed process. With professional consultancy, companies can streamline the process, minimize errors, and save both time and cost.
As a consultancy firm, we offer end-to-end support—from conducting LCAs and preparing your EPD report to coordinating verification and publishing your certification.
Let us guide your company through the EPD process and help you achieve your environmental sustainability goals—while gaining a significant edge in the global market.
Get in touch with us today for more information and tailored consultancy.
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