Angelus Block Co.Inc. released an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
for its concrete masonry units (CMU). Angelus Block is a manufacturer and
supplier of CMU products in the Southern California construction industry, servicing
a region from the central coast to San Diego.
An EPD is a standardized way of communicating the
environmental impacts of a product in a scientifically recognized and compact
format. EPDs are currently receiving significant
attention as an important first step to achieving product transparency "labels"
akin to the nutrition information found on food products.
Sustainable design, as a movement – and in some cases a
mandate – to construct buildings that minimize impacts to environmental and
human health, continues to grow and evolve.
LCAs and/or EPDs have
contributing roles in green rating systems such as LEED, Green Globes, and The
Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS), and by state and local codes
such as California's CALGreen.
USGBC's pending launch this month of the latest generation
of its rating systems, known as LEED v4, is already moving the needle with
several new credit requirements that include product EPDs. The new credits introduce several options and
reporting requirements for demonstrating transparency in materials. Building product manufacturers that wish to
remain in the green arena are assessing how to comply.
Angelus Block is the first U.S. CMU producer to publish an EPD. It includes a substantial set of 69 individual
mix designs for products from each of their seven CMU manufacturing locations
in and beyond the Los Angeles metroplex.
"We were looking to provide more than a single-product
report," says Edward Antonini, president of Angelus Block. "We knew we needed to cover multiple
materials, unit sizes and configurations to have our core products fully
represented. Our market includes many
high-profile design firms dedicated to green leadership, so we felt the
standard should be higher and greater detail would be appropriate."
The more rigorous requirements of LEED v4 also present a
challenge to architects in identifying materials that not only contribute to
the green goals of a project, but are also within a pragmatic distance.
"A design firm's skill in creating
buildings, and harnessing all the tools available to deliver green value for
its clients, ultimately gets translated into physical materials," says
Rick Martin, director of sustainability, Perkowitz+Ruth Architects. "Angelus Block represents an essential building
product, and we appreciate them taking a lead role in the new material
disclosure paths. We design with masonry
on many projects, so it's great to know producers like Angelus are already
supporting some of the new requirements."
Angelus Block's EPD is available for download at www.angelusblock.com/docs/Angelus_Block_EPD.pdf. The initial release is an internally verified
report. A Type III, third-party verified
report is planned and pending the adoption of a CMU-specific Product Category
Rule (PCR) currently in development. A
PCR provides instructions for data and reporting in the creation of an EPD.
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