ClarkDietrich Building Systems Announces Environmental Product Declarations For Cold-Formed Steel Products
West Chester, OH - ClarkDietrich Building Systems, manufacturer of cold-formed steel framing, announces that it has received third party-verified ISO-compliant Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its complete steel product portfolio, including its ProSTUD® and ProSTUD® with DiamondPlus™ Steel Framing Systems.
An EPD is a standardized, internationally recognized tool for providing information on a product’s environmental impact. Verified by a third party, information in the document is based on an ISO-compliant Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). This detailed analysis considers all processes in the life cycle of a product, including raw material extraction and refining, energy use and efficiency during manufacture and transportation methods.
According to Bill Courtney, President and CEO of ClarkDietrich Building Systems, sustainable practices are considered at all levels of the company. ClarkDietrich recycles 100 percent of steel waste at its manufacturing facilities and employs a technical team that includes numerous LEED accredited professionals, while product development consciously engages optimal use of material, as well as ease of construction
“As a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, we are fundamentally committed to manufacturing quality products that are environmentally responsible, and at all levels of our company, we are continually working to develop greener building practices,” said Courtney.
Under the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED v4 green building rating system, major changes were introduced to the Materials and Resources category. Specifically, LEED v4 seeks more transparency around the environmental and health impacts of building materials and products. ClarkDietrich’s products contribute directly towards achieving Building Product Disclosure and Optimization credits in LEED v4.
About ClarkDietrich
ClarkDietrich™ offers cold-formed steel construction products. For more information, visit www.clarkdietrich.com.