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- Q1345906 subject Q13261152.
- Q1345906 abstract "In life cycle assessment, an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardized way of quantifying the environmental impact of a product or system. Declarations include information on the environmental impact of raw material acquisition, energy use and efficiency, content of materials and chemical substances, emissions to air, soil and water and waste generation. Product and company information is also included.An EPD is created and verified in accordance with the International Standard ISO 14025, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). EPDs are based on a Life-cycle assessment according to ISO 14040 and ISO 14044.While EPDs do educate consumers about the product and its environmental impact, consumers should know that it is for disclosure purposes only, and does not mean that the product meets any environmental performance standards.".
- Q1345906 wikiPageExternalLink construction-environment.com.
- Q1345906 wikiPageExternalLink globalepd.asp.
- Q1345906 wikiPageExternalLink EPD-Search.
- Q1345906 wikiPageExternalLink environmental-product-declarations.
- Q1345906 wikiPageExternalLink www.theepdregistry.com.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q13261152.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q15028.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q192355.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q2144359.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q581950.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q648403.
- Q1345906 wikiPageWikiLink Q924713.
- Q1345906 comment "In life cycle assessment, an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a standardized way of quantifying the environmental impact of a product or system. Declarations include information on the environmental impact of raw material acquisition, energy use and efficiency, content of materials and chemical substances, emissions to air, soil and water and waste generation.".
- Q1345906 label "Environmental product declaration".