NorDan Unveils Dynamic EPDs

Digital modelling calculates true carbon cost of projects

Monday, 22nd July 2024

NorDan UK, one of Europe’s leading high-performance windows and doors manufacturers, has launched Dynamic Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), a new tool that will transform the way whole life carbon is measured within design projects, giving architects and developers greater control on sustainable product choices.

Unique to the NorDan Group worldwide, Dynamic EPDs go beyond the basic calculations of standard ‘static’ EPDs, generating precise carbon data for individual products and entire developments.

The innovation provides architects and specifiers with a new level of carbon transparency, offering more flexibility and adaptability when designing and specifying a new build or refurbishment development. 

Craig Greenwood, CEO of NorDan UK, said: “The industry is increasingly demanding precise carbon cost insights for design projects as we strive to meet the UK’s Net Zero targets, so architects and developers are under pressure to provide this information quickly and accurately.
“Through ‘Dynamic EPDs’ we’re providing them with a solution. Architects and specifiers can get a more accurate understanding of the associated carbon than ever before. We then collaborate with them to ensure they have the right NorDan UK product to meet their design specification. It will revolutionise how the industry approaches carbon measurement.”

The tech, which uses a custom-built back-end system, can understand each carbon variable within a design specification, including embodied carbon, operational carbon (Scope One and Two) and Indirect Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions (Scope Three). 

Dynamic EPDs are generated based on the correct size of each window being used and also responsive to changes in materials, including specific glazing, production methods and regulatory requirements, ensuring continuous compliance and relevance.

Importantly, the new tech will help architects and developers to make more informed, data-driven choices around sustainability and the whole life carbon attached to a single window or entire development. Working with NorDan UK’s products specialists, architects and specifiers can calculate the exact carbon footprint of each product based on its size and configuration.

The launch of Dynamic EPDs is well-timed, aligning perfectly with the increasing focus on sustainable construction and the rising demand for architects and developers to provide pinpoint accuracy around carbon measurement, a capability increasingly requested by clients.

The tool also drives progress within digital specification and data modelling, which are now essential for accurately measuring and reducing whole-life carbon as per the RIBA Plan of Work.

NorDan UK has already generated over 60,000 unique Dynamic EPDs for design projects during its testing phase, including for housing associations.

Being able to calculate carbon data at such a granular level will be vital for housing associations as they strive to meet Net Zero targets and provide warm, cost-efficient homes for their tenants.

The introduction of Dynamic EPDs reinforces NorDan UK’s proactive vision and push for digital adoption, moving the needle for the wider industry and helping customers to understand the true carbon cost of their designs to provide added value to clients.

It also reflects the industry drive towards hyper-specific project data, such as assigning unique identification numbers to building components. Dynamic EPDs complement this trend, offering a corresponding unique EPD for every identified product. 

Although it was one of the first manufacturers in Europe to invest in ‘static’ EPDs on its entire product range, NorDan UK says it recognised the limitations of ‘static’ EPDs because they do not always provide a clear picture at a project level, particularly as windows are often custom-made.

Dynamic EPDs provide the in-depth, granular data that architects need to make informed, sustainable choices.

To find out more about NorDan UK’s Dynamic EPDs and how they help improve sustainability within design projects, visit: NorDan | NorDan UK

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