Gypsum Association Releases Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for Typical 5/8" Type X North American Wallboard
Document provides environmental footprint for commonly used building material.
SILVER SPRING, Md., April 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Gypsum Association (GA) has released a revised and updated environmental product declaration (EPD) for 5/8" type X North American gypsum boards. Following the standards set in the Association's recently revised product category rules (PCR) for North American gypsum panel products, the EPD provides vital environmental performance information addressing energy consumption, water consumption, global warming, waste, air emissions and other metrics related to production.
Steve Meima, LEED Green Assoc., executive director of the Gypsum Association, noted, "The Gypsum Association has an ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship. The development and release of this new ISO 21930 compliant, Type III, cradle-to-shipping gate EPD, demonstrates our member companies' efforts to transparently report environmental impacts as a means of contributing to sustainable design and construction."
Type X gypsum board is most frequently installed in commercial, intuitional and multifamily/mixed-use facilities. Where fire resistance ratings are required, type X gypsum board is typically specified. The GA has also produced an EPD for glass mat gypsum panel products that will be updated next year, under the new PCR.
The Association's Life Cycle Assessment tools are available at gypsum.org to aid design and construction teams as they strive to meet the sustainability standards set by the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). Project teams pursuing certification under LEED v4 or LEED v4.1 can use the EPD to achieve points under the Materials and Resources Credit: Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Environmental Product Declarations. In addition, the Whole-Building Life-Cycle Assessment credit awards up to four points for demonstrating a minimized embodied environmental footprint in new construction. The newly released Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) Report Gypsum Wallboards provides the data necessary for those credit calculations.
The Gypsum Association is in its 90th year of service as the technical center of the gypsum industry. The Association, representing companies located throughout the United States and Canada, is based in Silver Spring, MD.
SOURCE Gypsum Association
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