MAPLE FAÇADES LAUNCH NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION 

Posted by Amy Bradbury on 23/04/24 09:00
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This achievement marks an important milestone in our journey towards Net Zero.

Maple Façades are proud to announce that we will be launching our latest independently verified Environmental Product Declaration. The EPD is a direct result of the Life Cycle Assessment of our Continuum Façade System.
 
EPDs are reports which provide information about the environmental impact of a product throughout its lifecycle. They assist architects, designers and engineers in choosing the most sustainable option for their projects. EPDs can be shared with stakeholders which also makes them useful for marketing products and providing evidence of sustainable activity.
 
Our EPD details the environmental impact of Continuum and Nebula, both of which possess similar materials and components designed to provide both practicality and aesthetic appeal. The systems can withstand the live loads common to multi-storey car parks while accommodating a wide range of panel options, allowing architects creative freedom. It’s one of our most popular systems, making this a worthy achievement for Maple and a great step towards our goal of becoming Net Zero by 2026.
 
To learn more about EPDs and LCAs, visit our Knowledge Centre.

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