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ECO Platform Roundtable – LCA Calculation Rules
ECO Platform has recently issued new ECO Platform Standards, to replace the information which was previously included in the Verification Guidelines V6, and updated the requirements.
Changes in this update include the scope of EPD covered by ECO Platform, the requirement to use CEN Technical Committee c-PCR to EN 15804, the use of market-based approaches to energy and an embargo on the use of mass balance and book and claim approaches in ECO Platform EPD.
This Round Table will give the participants the opportunity to learn about the background to these changes, understand the technical aspects in more detail, and to ask questions to ensure they understand the changes that have been made and the implications this will have for ECO Platform EPD Programmes, their verifiers and their EPD.
The event is free of charge for all ECO Platform members; the ticket price for external participants is 69 EUR.
Tickets are available via TicketTailor.com
Hosted by
Dr. Jane Anderson
Co-Convenor of TEWOG
Jane is an expert in Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) and construction product datasets with decades of experience.
Since 2023, Jane has co-convened the Technical Working Group (TEWOG) at ECO Platform. Her expertise includes developing generic datasets for construction materials, verifying EPD and contributing to standards for EPD and LCA.
She has her own consultancy, ConstructionLCA, and holds post-graduate qualifications in Architecture and Life Cycle Management and a PhD in the role of EPD in reducing embodied carbon.
Jane is an expert in Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) and construction product datasets with decades of experience.
Since 2023, Jane has co-convened the Technical Working Group (TEWOG) at ECO Platform. Her expertise includes developing generic datasets for construction materials, verifying EPD and contributing to standards for EPD and LCA.
She has her own consultancy, ConstructionLCA, and holds post-graduate qualifications in Architecture and Life Cycle Management and a PhD in the role of EPD in reducing embodied carbon.