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What is EPD? Why are all the major brands doing it?

  • Writer: Peter Anderson
    Peter Anderson
  • Nov 11
  • 1 min read

🌿 EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) is changing the language of product competition.


It is a third-party verification report based on ISO 14025.

Used to reveal the environmental impact of a product throughout its entire life cycle (LCA), from raw materials, production, transportation, use to disposal.


This is not just a "document", but a transparent and quantifiable way of sustainable communication.


Today, international building materials and manufacturing brands (IKEA, 3M, TOTO, Saint-Gobain, etc.) use EPD as the standard language for product sustainability.


For businesses, EPD (Enhanced Product Development) is not just about meeting ESG requirements, but also about:

• Enhance brand trust and market purchasing competitiveness

• Supports bidding for sustainability assessments (LEED, WELL, EEWH) and earns bonus points.

• Responding to supply chain carbon disclosure and the international net-zero target


MoAir provides a one-stop consulting service from carbon inventory and LCA to EPD listing.

Help businesses speak with transparent data, making sustainability a true competitive advantage.

Why are all the major brands doing this?
EPD is a transparent and quantifiable way to communicate sustainability.

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