Informes de Transparencia
We've been committed to the environment from the start.
We're transparent about how our products are made through their entire life cycle
What are Environmental Product Declarations?
An EPD is an objective, transparent report that communicates how much a product's composition impacts the environment across its entire life cycle.
EPDs provide information on a product's carbon footprint, acidification, depletion of fossil fuel, and recycled content, as well as energy and chemical-free statements.
Why are EPDs important?
An EPD is like a nutrition label for a building product. Instead of identifying impacts like calories and daily recommended allowances, an EPD identifies life cycle impacts like global warming, ozone depletion, water and air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. EPDs are meticulous, third-party examinations that offer holistic evidence of a product's drive towards sustainability.
How can Sloan products help your project?
To achieve a LEED v4 Materials and Resources credit - EPD for BD+C, a project team must specify 20 different products that have an EPD, each of which are sourced from at least five different manufacturers. For EPD for ID+C, a project team must specify 10 different products sourced from at least three different manufacturers.
Sloan's EPDs are produced in accordance with international standards and verified by an independent third party to ensure the data we communicate is credible, resulting in full LEED Material and Resource credits for your project.
We're open about what's inside our products
What are Health Product Declarations?
A Health Product Declaration (HPD) provides a transparent account of the materials and substances contained within our products, as well as any potential human health effects they might have.
These findings are then compared to a set of safer chemical data lists like GreenScreen that government agencies have established.
Why are HPDs important?
Architects and designers are now looking beyond water and energy performance and are paying more attention to how a building may impact the health of its occupants.
HPDs encourage the specification of products and materials that have disclosed their inventoried chemical ingredients by way of an accepted methodology. HPDs also promote selected products that have been verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances.
How can Sloan products help your project?
To achieve LEED v4 Materials and Resources credit—HPD for BD+C, your project team must permanently install at least 20 different products from five different manufacturers who have an HPD in compliance with the Health Product Declaration Open Standard. For HPD for ID+C, your project team must install at least 10 different products from at least three different manufacturers.
HPDs also qualify for other green building rating systems, including Living Building Challenge (LBC) and WELL.
All of Sloan's Health Product Declarations are listed in the Health Product Declaration Collaborative Public Repository and can help you earn additional LEED credits.