Environmental Product Declaration Confirms
Sustainability, Health, and Safety of PVC Pipe
In
the sustainability world, many manufacturers claim that their products are
“green.” Often the evidence supporting these claims is questionable at best.
However, for municipalities to meet their green infrastructure goals, the most
transparent, science-based, and accurate information is needed. This is what the
2015
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for PVC water and sewer pipe has
done. The document was:
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Developed in compliance with the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14025 standard, the most rigorous and
transparent available.
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Based on a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) according to
the ISO 14040 series standards that was peer-reviewed by an independent
third-party panel of sustainability experts.
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Certified by NSF Sustainability, a division of
global health organization NSF International.
NSF Sustainability reviewed and verified the LCA (on
which the EPD is based) as well as the EPD documents themselves. NSF ensured
that all applicable rules were followed and that no unsubstantiated claims were
made. Additionally, NSF confirmed the health and safety of PVC pipes:
“PVC pipe and fittings are resistant to chemicals
generally found in water and sewer systems, preventing any leaching or releases
to ground and surface water during the use of the piping system. No known
chemicals are released internally into the water system. No known toxicity
effects occur in the use of the product.”
The PVC pipe industry is proud of its NSF
certifications. NSF International has been evaluating the safety of piping
materials used in North America’s water systems for almost 80 years.
Unfortunately, a recent report by misinformed environmental groups attempts to
disparage the impartiality and professionalism of NSF, including its testing
protocols. NSF has responded to these unfounded allegations. See NSF’s White
Paper titled, “The
Truth About NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and PVC Pipes”.
To
stay relevant, EPDs are required to be renewed periodically. This is why the PVC
pipe industry updated its original document which was published in 2015. The
second EPD was released on March 21, 2023. New data, analysis, and certification
have confirmed what those of us in the industry have known all along – PVC pipe
is a very environmentally friendly product:
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The 2023 EPD shows an overall 6% reduction of
embodied carbon and most other environmental impacts compared to the 2015 EPD.
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There was a 20% reduction in electricity use during the extrusion process and a
66% reduction in water use during PVC pipe manufacturing.
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PVC water and sewer pipe continues to have the lowest carbon footprint and
environmental impacts of all underground piping materials.
Click here
to access the 2023 PVC pipe EPD (See pages 4-5 for the Executive Summary).
The PVC pipe industry continues to do it right by providing the most objective,
transparent, and high-quality data on its health, safety, and environmental
performance. Other pipe materials should follow suit.
Regards,
Bruce Hollands
Executive Director | Uni-Bell PVC Pipe
Association
201 E. John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 750 |
Irving, TX 75062
T. 972.243.3902 ext. 1019 | F. 972.243.3907
www.uni-bell.org
 
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