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Unlocking the power of EPDs for sustainable products | July 16, 2025

Written by Muhammad Ali Saleem | Jun 20, 2025 1:57:55 PM

About this webinar:

What if your product's environmental data could unlock market opportunities and drive low-carbon innovation?

As Singapore and Southeast Asia move towards their climate commitments, embodied carbon has emerged as a major priority in sustainable construction. But how can the construction sector — from policymakers to manufacturers — unlock the full potential of EPDs to drive measurable decarbonization?

Join this webinar to explore how Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), supported by rigorous Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA), are shaping the future of sustainable construction in Southeast Asia. From government initiatives and green building certifications to real-world manufacturer experiences, this webinar brings together experts across the value chain to chart the way forward.

Our panelists will unpack the evolving policy landscape, share first-hand insights from EPDs implementation, and discuss how to overcome adoption barriers. Whether you're a policymaker, supplier, or designer, discover how EPDs can empower data-driven decisions, build market credibility, and accelerate the region’s net-zero transition.

What will you learn?

  • How EPDs can support green building certifications and national climate goals

  • How to leverage EPDs to track and scale decarbonization in construction

  • Why EPDs are key to defining and promoting low-carbon materials

  • What policy mechanisms and support structures are needed to drive industry adoption

  • How EPDs help suppliers comply with regulations and win environmentally conscious clients

  • How builders and designers can use EPD data to reduce embodied carbon

  • Insights from manufacturers using EPDs to drive innovation

  • Live Q&A

Who should join?

This webinar is designed for:

  • Real estate developers and asset owners committed to reducing carbon across their portfolios
  • Engineers, architects, and consultants integrating sustainability into design and delivery
  • Building material suppliers and concrete manufacturers aiming to meet growing low-carbon demand
  • LCA practitioners and sustainability professionals looking to align with Australia's evolving standards
  • Construction contractors and procurement managers seeking clarity on low-carbon requirements
  • Policymakers and government officials shaping infrastructure and planning regulations
  • Investors and finance professionals focused on climate-aligned infrastructure and real estate
  • Industry association leaders working to drive sector-wide transformation through collaboration
  • Anyone working to make the business case for sustainable design