Environmental Product Declarations
Service Overview
We develop standards-aligned Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) using Life Cycle Assessment methodologies to help organisations meet tender, customer demands, and disclosure requirements.

Typical Activities
- EPD verification
- Product category rules (PCRs)
- Sustainable procurement
- Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs)
- Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs)
We develop standards-aligned Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) using Life Cycle Assessment methodologies to help organisations meet tender, customer demands, and disclosure requirements.
Environmental Product Declarations and Life Cycle Assessment Reporting
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) communicate the environmental impacts of a product using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). They provide transparent, independently verified information that helps organisations understand, measure and disclose environmental performance across a product's life cycle.
We develop standards-aligned EPDs that quantify carbon emissions and other environmental impacts, helping organisations meet procurement requirements, support Scope 3 reporting and respond to growing expectations for product transparency. Whether you're seeking market access, preparing for disclosure requirements or demonstrating environmental performance to customers, we can guide the process from start to finish.
We support organisations through every stage of EPD development, from Life Cycle Assessment modelling and data collection through to verification and publication.
EPD Development and Verification
Our team prepares Environmental Product Declarations using internationally recognised Life Cycle Assessment methodologies and relevant Product Category Rules (PCRs). We manage the technical assessment, documentation and independent verification process to ensure your EPD is accurate, credible and ready for publication.
Data Collection and Supply Chain Engagement
Strong EPDs are built on quality data. We work with your team and suppliers to gather information across materials, manufacturing, transport and end-of-life stages, helping improve data quality while ensuring results reflect real-world operations.
This process can also provide valuable insights into supply chain emissions and support broader Scope 3 reporting objectives.
Publication and Program Alignment
We help organisations navigate EPD program requirements and coordinate the verification and publication process. Once published, EPDs can be used to support procurement submissions, infrastructure projects, sustainability reporting and market access both in Australia and internationally.
Why Develop an EPD?
EPDs are becoming an increasingly important way to communicate environmental performance. They provide trusted, comparable information that helps customers, project teams and procurement managers make informed decisions.
Supporting Procurement and Market Access
Many infrastructure projects, government tenders and sustainable procurement frameworks now recognise or require Environmental Product Declarations. An EPD can help demonstrate environmental performance and improve access to projects where transparency and sustainability credentials are increasingly important.
Supporting Scope 3 Reporting and Climate Disclosure
Because EPDs are built on detailed Life Cycle Assessment data, they can support Scope 3 emissions reporting and broader climate-related disclosures. They also provide a stronger foundation for responding to evolving requirements such as the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS), digital product passports and international trade mechanisms.
Identifying Opportunities to Reduce Environmental Impacts
The Life Cycle Assessment behind an EPD highlights where emissions and environmental impacts occur across a product's life cycle. These insights can help organisations identify opportunities to reduce embodied carbon, improve operational efficiency and support product innovation.
Contributing to Green Building and Infrastructure Ratings
EPDs can contribute to sustainability rating tools and certification frameworks, including Green Star and NABERS initiatives. By providing independently verified environmental data, they support project teams seeking to benchmark performance and achieve sustainability outcomes.
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