Operated by Multicert Sp. z o.o.

The certification body
behind every EPD
on this list.

EPD Polska is the Environmental Product Declaration programme operated by Multicert — a PCA-accredited certification body based in Poland. Every EPD published on this site was verified by the same organisation that runs over 3,000 assessments per year across Factory Production Control, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, and product testing.

The process

Three steps.
One permanent record.

The process is the same for every company on this list. There are no shortcuts, and no exceptions.

01

Life Cycle Assessment

A full LCA is performed — quantifying the environmental footprint of a product from raw material extraction through production, use, and end of life. The scope follows ISO 14044 and the applicable product category rules.

02

Independent verification

The LCA results and the draft EPD are reviewed by an independent, qualified verifier — not an employee of the company, and not an employee of EPD Polska. Verification follows ISO 14025 and EN 15804+A2. The document is not published until it passes this review.

03

Publication in a public registry

The verified EPD is published on the Polish EPD register and on this site. The document is public, in English, and permanently accessible. Validity: five years from the date of issue.

Multicert Sp. z o.o.

An accredited
certification body.
Not a consultancy.

Multicert holds PCA accreditation (Polskie Centrum Akredytacji) for product certification. This is independent, third-party oversight of our own verification process — the same framework used by DAkkS in Germany, UKAS in the UK, and equivalent national bodies across Europe.

We work with manufacturers across Poland and Europe. Programme documentation is available in English. If you are considering an EPD outside of Poland, get in touch.

3,000+ Assessments per year
PCA Accredited programme operator
ISO 14001 · 50001 · FPC · Product testing

What manufacturers say

Why they did it.

The trigger varies. Sometimes a major client asked for it. Sometimes the company was pursuing a BREEAM or LEED project and needed the data. Sometimes the owner simply wanted to know: what is the actual environmental footprint of what we make?

What is consistent: the companies that go through this process find it useful. Not as a compliance exercise — as a factual answer to a question that, once you ask it, does not go away.

The LCA gives you numbers. The verified EPD makes those numbers permanent and public. For many manufacturers, that is the most honest document their company has ever published.

The process takes three to six months, depending on data availability. It requires access to production data: energy consumption, raw material inputs, waste quantities, transport distances.

The result is an EPD valid for five years, published on the Polish EPD register and on this site. The document is freely accessible to anyone — including specifiers, procurement teams, and certification auditors working under BREEAM, LEED, or DGNB.

See the companies who have certified →
"We did not expect the EPD to change how we talk about our product — but it did. Having verified numbers changed the conversation with architects and specifiers entirely."
Production Director, Polish building materials manufacturer