POLFLAM GAIA Achieves Industry-Leading EPD for Low-Carbon Fire-Resistant Glass

Date: 16 August 2024
Source: POLFLAM
POLFLAM GAIA Achieves Industry-Leading EPD for Low-Carbon Fire-Resistant Glass
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Date: 16 August 2024

The Commercial Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for POLFLAM GAIA, a monolithic low-carbon fire-resistant glass, is now available for download on the POLFLAM website.

Key points:

  • Covers full product range: EI and EW fire resistance ratings
  • Top performer in the market with the lowest environmental footprint for EI 30 and above
  • Unbeatable GWP (Global Warming Potential) for EI 120 with more than 70 % less CO2e compared to other fire-resistant glass producer

By obtaining this certification, we’re not only advancing sustainable construction but also empowering customers to make informed, eco-conscious decisions. The EPD supports their journey toward green building certifications, facilitating a greener future.

Download the full Commercial EPD for POLFLAM GAIA on their website and join POLFLAM in promoting sustainable building practices: Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) : POLFLAM

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