Arbor Wood Co., a home manufacturer of thermally modified wood products with powerful performance, has announced the completion of its first environmental product declaration (EPD)-a critical step towards greater sustainability and transparency in the building materials industry.
The EPD documents verified by third-party providers document the environmental impact that are connected to the thermally modified wood of Arbor Wood Co. throughout the life of raw materials to the end of life. These verified data support compliance with Green Building certification systems such as Leed, Well and The Living Building Challenge (LBC) and help designers, architects and contractors to make well -founded, environmentally friendly material decisions for their projects.
“The conclusion of our EPD is more than a milestone-es our commitment to transparency and accountability,” said Jon Heyesen, CEO of Arbor Wood Co. “We would like to authorize experts in the built-up area, to choose materials that support long-term sustainability goals, and this explanation helps to make this possible.”
The thermal modification process of Arbor Wood Co. improves the durability, stability and decay resistance of types of wood in Germany without using harmful chemicals. The result is a first-class wooden product that is suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications and a significantly reduced environment.
Important advantages for industry experts:
- Measurable environmental impact data for building certification and life cycle analyzes
- Support for carbon -conscious design with natural sequestrations, modified wood
- Orientation to the question of industrial issues for verified, low structure products
Arbor Wood Co. invites experts to explore the explanation and to contact instructions for the inclusion of their products into sustainable design strategies.
The EPD is now publicly available and can be transferred via the review https://arborwoodco.com/resources.