UAE green building targets are getting stricter every year. Dubai’s Al Sa’fat program. Estidama in Abu Dhabi. Net Zero 2050 commitments. Suppliers feel the pressure.
Project teams now ask manufacturers a simple question: “Do you have an EPD?”
If your answer is no, you risk losing the specification. This guide walks UAE manufacturers through exactly how to get an Environmental Product Declaration — step by step.
What Is an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), in Simple Terms?
An Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) is a verified document. It shows the environmental impact of your product across its life cycle.
Think of it like a nutrition label — but for environmental impact instead of calories. It tells buyers exactly what they are getting, backed by independent verification.
UAE-based architects, contractors, and developers use EPDs to meet green building credit requirements and respond to sustainability-focused tenders.
Why UAE Manufacturers Need an EPD Now
Several factors are driving EPD demand across the UAE:
- Green building codes — Dubai Municipality and Abu Dhabi authorities increasingly reference green material standards.
- LEED-registered projects — Many UAE developments target LEED certification, which rewards EPD-backed materials.
- Government procurement — Sustainability criteria appear more often in public sector tenders.
- Export markets — UAE manufacturers selling to Europe face EPD requirements as standard practice.
- Corporate ESG pressure — Buyers need supplier data to support their own sustainability reporting.
Manufacturers who get ahead of this now win specifications. Those who wait scramble when a client deadline hits.
Step-by-Step: How to Get an EPD in the UAE
Step 1: Identify Your Product Category Rule (PCR)
Every EPD follows a PCR. The PCR defines what data to collect and how to calculate impacts for your specific product type — concrete, insulation, flooring, glass, and so on.
Finding the right PCR early avoids wasted effort later. Different program operators maintain different PCR libraries.
Step 2: Conduct a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
The LCA is the technical core of your EPD. It measures:
- Raw material sourcing impact
- Manufacturing energy and emissions
- Transport impact
- End-of-life and recyclability potential
For UAE manufacturers, this often means collecting data from local factories, regional suppliers, and shipping routes. Read more on the difference between EPD and LCA to understand this step fully.
Step 3: Compile the EPD Report
Once LCA data is ready, it gets structured into an EPD format following ISO 14025 and EN 15804 (for construction products).
This report includes your declared unit, system boundaries, environmental indicators, and supporting data tables.
Step 4: Independent Third-Party Verification
An accredited verifier — separate from your consultant — reviews the LCA and EPD report. They check data accuracy, methodology, and compliance with the PCR.
This step gives your EPD credibility. Without it, your document carries no weight with project teams or program operators.
Step 5: Register with a Program Operator
Your verified EPD gets registered and published through a recognized program operator, such as the International EPD System, UL Environment, or BRE Global.
Once published, anyone can access your EPD through the operator’s public database.
Step 6: Distribute and Use Your EPD
Add your EPD to your website, technical datasheets, and tender submission packs. Make it easy for procurement teams and architects to find.
Timeline: How Long Does It Take?
| Stage | Typical Duration |
|---|---|
| PCR identification | 1–2 weeks |
| LCA data collection | 4–8 weeks |
| LCA modeling and analysis | 3–6 weeks |
| EPD report drafting | 2–4 weeks |
| Third-party verification | 4–8 weeks |
| Registration and publication | 2–4 weeks |
Total: roughly three to six months for most products, depending on data availability and verifier workload.
What Documents and Data Do You Need to Prepare?
Before starting, gather the following:
- Bill of materials for your product
- Energy consumption data (electricity, fuel, gas) for production
- Water usage records
- Transport details — supplier distances and delivery routes
- Waste and by-product data
- Packaging materials and quantities
- Production volume figures for the reporting period
The more accurate this data, the smoother your LCA and verification stages will go. Estimates and assumptions slow down verification and weaken your EPD’s credibility.
Common Challenges UAE Manufacturers Face
Challenge 1: Scattered Data Across Departments
Production data sits with operations. Procurement data sits with purchasing. Energy bills sit with finance. Pulling it together takes coordination.
Practical fix: Assign one internal point person to gather data from each department before the LCA starts.
Challenge 2: Multiple Production Sites
If you manufacture the same product across different facilities, each site may need separate data — or an averaged EPD covering all sites, clearly stated.
Challenge 3: Imported Raw Materials
Many UAE manufacturers import raw materials. Tracking the environmental impact of these imports requires supplier cooperation or use of secondary databases.
Challenge 4: Choosing the Right Program Operator
Different operators have different fee structures, PCR libraries, and regional recognition. Choosing one that is recognized by LEED, BREEAM, and regional green building councils matters.
EPD Benefits for UAE Manufacturers
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Access to green building projects | EPDs are required for many LEED, BREEAM, and Estidama credits |
| Stronger tender submissions | Government and corporate tenders increasingly score sustainability documentation |
| Export market access | European buyers often require EPDs as standard |
| Marketing credibility | Third-party verification supports environmental claims |
| Internal process insight | The LCA behind your EPD highlights efficiency opportunities |
Working with an EPD Consultant in the UAE
Most manufacturers do not have in-house LCA expertise. A consultant manages the technical work, coordinates with verifiers, and handles registration.
When choosing a consultant, check:
- Experience with your product category and PCR
- Track record with recognized program operators
- Understanding of regional supply chains and data sources
- Ability to support both UAE and wider GCC markets, including Saudi Arabia
A good EPD consultant reduces your internal workload significantly. They guide data collection, manage verifier communication, and keep the project on schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is EPD certification mandatory in the UAE?
EPD is not yet a blanket legal requirement in the UAE. However, it is increasingly required for LEED, BREEAM, and Estidama-rated projects, and for government and corporate tenders with sustainability criteria.
How much does an EPD cost in the UAE?
Costs vary based on product complexity, number of production sites, and chosen program operator. Costs typically include LCA consultancy fees, verification fees, and registration fees with the program operator.
Can a small manufacturer in the UAE get an EPD?
Yes. EPD requirements are based on product type, not company size. Small manufacturers with clear production data can complete the process just like larger companies.
Do I need a separate EPD for each product variant?
Generally, yes — if variants differ significantly in materials or processes. Minor variants with the same core composition may sometimes be grouped under one EPD, depending on the PCR.
How long is an EPD valid once issued?
An EPD is valid for five years from publication. After that, it must be updated with current LCA data and re-verified.
Can my EPD be used for projects outside the UAE?
Yes. EPDs registered with internationally recognized program operators are accepted globally, supporting LEED, BREEAM, DGNB, and other rating systems across regions.
Summary: Getting Your EPD in the UAE
- Start by identifying the correct Product Category Rule (PCR)
- Conduct a thorough Life Cycle Assessment with accurate data
- Compile the EPD report following ISO 14025 and EN 15804
- Get independent third-party verification — this is mandatory
- Register with a recognized program operator for public access
- Use your EPD across UAE and wider GCC green building projects
Demand for EPDs in the UAE is only growing. Manufacturers who act now position themselves ahead of competitors still scrambling to respond to client requests. Review the full EPD guide for businesses to plan your next steps.


