During a time when the business’ customers are becoming more environmentally aware, this latest move will allow Wrekin to provide environmental data for the entirety of its ductile ironwork range by using comprehensive environmental information from its supply chain.
Paul Thompson, technical specification and sustainability manager at Wrekin Products, said: 鈥淥ur EPDs will allow us to evaluate a product鈥檚 environmental performance over its entire lifecycle. The declaration considers the whole life of the product, from material extraction to manufactured product, as well as usage and end-of-life analysis. All EPDs are verified by a third-party and we鈥檙e really pleased to have worked with leading verifier BRE, who also pointed out the quality of data we used.
2鈥淥ur EPDs highlight our commitment to measuring and reducing the environmental impact of our products, while also offering complete transparency to our customers. The declaration also means that we鈥檒l be the only ductile ironwork manufacturer in BRE鈥檚 Greenbook Live, which is another testament to the industry-leading team we have here.鈥
With an EPD, a business can provide quantified data on details such as embodied carbon, ozone, acidification and more. The declaration also helps to support innovative product development and sets a benchmark against which Wrekin can target future efficiencies to reduce its impact.
Paul added: 鈥淥perating as sustainably as possible is high on the agenda here at Wrekin. We are committed to working towards minimising the environmental impact of all our activities, from developing products that increase whole-life performance to increasing recycling and reducing waste wherever we can.
鈥淲hile providing a vital service, we are aware the effect our work can have on the environment, and as a market leader, we take pride in reviewing and improving our processes to improve our sustainability efforts. This can be evidenced by our recent appointment of Auditel, who will provide a comprehensive business wide audit of our current environmental situation鈥.
EPDs typically remain valid for a period of five years. Some manufacturers have the option to update an EPD before it reaches its expiry date in order to incorporate the latest advancements in efficiency, composition, or new technologies. After five years, an EPD can be extended for a further five years, providing the manufacturer can give sufficient evidence that no significant changes have occurred to the manufacturing process.