The Portland Cement Association (PCA) in collaboration with NSF International (NSF) recently renewed the product category rule (PCR) for cement, reports NRMCA Senior Director, Sustainability Initiatives, James Bogdan. A PCR is a set of industry rules to develop disclosure reports, specifically environmental product declarations (EPD). This is the second version of the PCR for portland, blended, masonry, mortar and plastic (stucco) cements. It builds on the inaugural version (2014), has a life span of five years and is aligned with evolving standards such as ISO 21930:2017 and rating systems such as LEED. Its release is a benefit to the concrete products industry since there is a growth of transparency and disclosure being found in the construction market primarily due to green building standards and, in some cases, state and local laws. The PCR can be found on the NSF website.
To learn about EPD market activity, register for the NRMCA GoTo Webinar, Market Activity and Communicating EPDs which will present examples how market influencers are requesting Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and how concrete producers are engaging NRMCA to respond. The content of the webinar will look at a summary of LEED projects, accompanying documentation and website resources that are continuing to elevate disclosure reporting to the design community.
As part of the Build With Strength campaign, NRMCA promotes Strength Through Transparency for member and industry competitiveness in the green building marketplace and the trends toward product and company transparency.
For more information about the disclosure in the green building construction industry, contact James Bogdan at jbogdan@nrmca.org or 412-420-4138.
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