NWPX Infrastructure Inc. Publishes Third-Party Verified Environmental Product Declaration for Water Transmission System Pipe
Reuters
Oct 16
NWPX Infrastructure Inc. Publishes Third-Party Verified Environmental Product Declaration for Water Transmission System Pipe
NWPX Infrastructure Inc. announced the publication of its first third-party verified Environmental Product Declaration $(EPD)$ for its cement-mortar-lined welded steel pipe. The EPD provides transparent data on the lifecycle environmental impacts of the company's water transmission systems, including quantification of embodied carbon and other key indicators. Developed in accordance with international standards and independently reviewed, the EPD aims to support engineers, contractors, and municipalities with credible information for sustainable procurement and compliance with state and federal environmental reporting standards. The company plans to incorporate the EPD into its commercial bidding process for water transmission system projects.
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