The Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA), the trade association representing North American manufacturers of polyiso insulation, announced the publication of updated Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for polyiso insulation products. The third-party verified and ISO-compliant EPDs provide industry-averaged environmental impact data for polyiso roof insulation, polyiso wall insulation and high-density (HD) polyiso roof cover board products manufactured by PIMA members in the United States and Canada.
An EPD is an internationally recognized document and reporting tool that discloses the environmental impacts of building materials like insulation to help inform building product selection. EPDs are developed using product category rules (PCRs) and are based on standardized life cycle assessments (LCAs) to ensure that architects, specifiers and sustainability professionals have access to accurate and credible product data.
The publication of PIMA's updated EPDs marks another important milestone in the Association's long and demonstrated history of leadership on sustainability and transparency reporting.
"The publication of industry-averaged EPDs for polyiso products is no small feat and the participating manufacturers should be applauded for their participation and commitment to the project," said PIMA's senior director of technical affairs, Marcin Pazera, Ph.D. "Over the past two years, PIMA worked with participating manufacturers and outside LCA experts to collect, analyze and validate data submitted from facilities across North America. The end result is EPD reports that provide an accurate and comprehensive look at the impacts and advantages of polyiso products used throughout the construction sector."
PIMA's newly published EPDs for polyiso roof insulation, polyiso wall insulation and HD polyiso roof cover boards include several key features:
The updated polyiso EPDs provide industry-averaged data to enable informed material selection and contribute to the development of high-performance, sustainable buildings. These EPDs can also support compliance with green building programs such as LEED and other LCA-based certification frameworks.
"As the focus on the environmental impacts of buildings and building materials continues to increase, PIMA is well-positioned to engage and educate regulators and industry stakeholders on the life cycle benefits and environmental impacts of polyiso products, including polyiso roof insulation, polyiso wall insulation and high-density (HD) polyiso roof cover board," said PIMA president, Justin Koscher.
PIMA's most current EPDs for polyiso insulation products are now available for download at: https://www.polyiso.org/page/EPDs
About PIMA
The Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA) serves as the voice of the rigid polyiso industry, proactively advocating for safe, cost-effective, sustainable and energy-efficient construction. Organized in 1987, PIMA is an association of polyiso manufacturers and industry suppliers. Polyiso is one of North America's most widely used and cost-effective insulation products. To learn more, visit www.polyiso.org.
insulation products. To learn more, visit www.polyiso.org.
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