
These four EPDs provide independently verified lifecycle data developed in accordance with ISO 14025 and EN 15804 + A2, supporting consultants, engineers, and developers both in LCA calculations and building-level assessment and thereby making data-driven sustainability decisions.
“The addition of four EPDs is part of our continuous effort to contribute to a low-carbon future and documented sustainability”, says Anne Damm, Global Quality & Environmental Director at Vexve Denmark.
“The EPD based calculations increase transparency related to our processes and products, and the insights gained ¬– particularly regarding material related emissions – help us design solutions with a reduced carbon footprint, further helping our customer to achieve their sustainability targets.”
As sustainability requirements continue to tighten across Europe and globally, access to verified environmental data has become essential in project planning, specification, and procurement.
District heating and cooling systems play a key role in the green transition by enabling efficient, centralised energy distribution. As cities modernise infrastructure and expand cooling capacity in response to rising global temperatures, documentation of environmental impact becomes increasingly important.
By obtaining these EPDs, Vexve I Frese A/S supports customers in meeting regulatory and documentation requirements while continuing to deliver high-performance valve solutions.
This is not just about compliance; it is about contributing to long-term, responsible infrastructure.
Find more information and download the EPDs here – search Vexve: https://manage.epdhub.com/