As the UK moves closer to adopting Part Z, construction product manufacturers face a choice: adapt early and lead, or wait and risk falling behind. Once whole-life carbon assessments become mandatory, the demand for verified environmental data and low-carbon products will surge across the supply chain.
This guide explores what Part Z means for manufacturers and how to stay ahead through life-cycle assessment (LCA), environmental product declarations (EPDs), and digital product innovation.

What Part Z means for product manufacturers
To remain on specification lists, manufacturers must provide reliable carbon data. Environmental product declarations (EPDs) are the recognised format for this, offering a third-party verified, cradle-to-grave carbon assessment of a product. Demand for EPDs will rise significantly if Part Z is adopted.
From 2025, all major developments may be required to report whole-life carbon. Already, many public and commercial clients expect EPDs in tenders.
89% of construction professionals say missing product carbon data is a barrier to cutting project emissions. (2025 Carbon Experts Report)
Low-carbon drives market advantage
When whole-life carbon becomes a metric, products with lower emissions will be preferred. Part Z’s anticipated carbon limits will penalise high-carbon materials and reward innovation. Forward-looking manufacturers are already switching to:
- Recycled or low-carbon raw materials
- Energy-efficient or renewable-powered processes
- Product designs that reduce material use
Genuit Group, for example, has invested in verified EPDs and low-carbon alternatives across its MEP product portfolio, enabling clients to make carbon-conscious choices and meet project targets.
Many manufacturers are also adopting net-zero strategies. In a 2025 Carbon Expert Report survey, nearly half had achieved over 10% emissions reductions in products, with leading firms reaching more than 30%. These savings translate directly to stronger bid positions.
Digital product data is essential
Whole-life carbon reporting happens through digital tools, and your data must be compatible. Designers use LCA platforms such as One Click LCA to input product-level data directly into building carbon models. Manufacturers should ensure their EPDs are:
- Available in digital, machine-readable formats
- Hosted on accessible databases (e.g. Materials Compass, BECD)
- Linked to BIM objects and digital product passports
The One Click LCA Manufacturer’s Page enables suppliers to publish EPDs in a format optimised for design tools. This helps ensure products are considered in early-design specifications.
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Helping clients achieve net-zero
Manufacturers should see Part Z as a business development opportunity. Developers and contractors are under pressure to reduce Scope 3 emissions and secure green certifications. Supporting them with:
- Verified carbon data
- Lower-carbon product variants
- Design flexibility and LCA support
makes your product more attractive and your company a preferred partner.
Take Kingspan, which has invested in EPD coverage for most of its insulation lines and developed a "Global Warming Potential" guide to help clients model impacts. These resources directly support low-carbon procurement.
Tip: Scope 3 in a nutshell
Scope 3 emissions for construction manufacturers include all indirect carbon emissions that occur across their value chain — from raw material extraction and transport to product installation, use, and end-of-life. In the context of proposed regulations like Part Z, measuring and reporting these emissions is becoming essential to demonstrate whole-life carbon performance and align with future compliance requirements.
Five steps to stay ahead
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Develop and publish EPDs
- Prioritise high-volume or high-impact products.
- Work with a recognised programme operator.
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Digitise your product data
- Ensure compatibility with BIM, LCA tools, and digital procurement systems.
- Maintain and update records.
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Reduce embodied carbon
- Innovate in materials, manufacturing, and logistics.
- Use LCA tools to identify and address hotspots.
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Train your team and engage clients
- Equip technical teams to explain EPDs and carbon data.
- Run CPDs and workshops on whole-life carbon and Part Z.
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Plan for compliance
- Set up internal processes to respond to data requests.
- Prepare for audits, benchmarks, and evolving limits.
Optimise your EPDs: Gain insights from portfolio-wide analytics to improve product performance and market competitiveness.
Learning from industry leaders
Many manufacturers are already adapting:
- MPA Asphalt developed sector-wide EPDs using One Click LCA.
- Aggregate Industries published site-specific EPDs for its concrete plants.
- Unilin used LCA to reduce product carbon and achieved significant CO2 savings on a major flooring project.
- 7 Steel UK (Celsa Steel) promotes the lower embodied carbon of its EAF steel made from scrap.
These examples show that regulatory readiness can also be a competitive differentiator. Companies that act now benefit not just from compliance, but from product innovation and brand leadership.
Turn compliance into opportunity
Part Z marks a critical shift for the UK construction industry. It will require construction products to be lower-carbon, verifiable, and digitally accessible. Manufacturers who respond now will be best placed to:
- Meet compliance obligations
- Win specifications on carbon-conscious projects
- Support clients’ climate goals
- Future-proof their business in a low-carbon economy
The direction of travel is clear. Transparency, digitalisation and decarbonisation are fast becoming the new industry baseline. The tools and frameworks are available today – and so is the opportunity to lead.
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