Yale achieves new EPDs for domestic hardware

Yale achieves new EPDs for domestic hardware

Yale has announced the successful release of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for five of its domestic window hardware products: Vertex Decorative Furniture, Defender Hinge range, the Expede Window Bracket, Quartus Espag handle, and the Revolution Window Hinge.

Developed and independently verified, the EPDs provide comprehensive, third-party environmental data, which, says Yale, represent a significant step forward in its ongoing sustainability journey. They expand upon Yale’s existing portfolio of EPDs for commercial window hardware.

Each EPD delivers in-depth insights into key environmental impacts, including energy consumption, carbon footprint, emissions, resource use, and waste generation. This transparency empowers architects, specifiers, and procurement professionals to make more informed, sustainability-driven decisions.

Fully compliant with ISO 14025 and EN 15804 standards for construction products, these declarations support green building initiatives and align seamlessly with sustainability frameworks such as LEED and BREEAM. By offering verifiable environmental data, Yale enables its customers to earn certification credits and meet the growing environmental expectations of the construction industry.

Grant Stratford, Yale’s senior fenestration technical director – ASSA ABLOY, Residential, says: “With EPDs already in place for our commercial products, these new EPDs position Yale as a frontrunner in responsible manufacturing and transparent product reporting across the UK window hardware market.

“We’ll continue to roll out EPDs for all new product launches, helping customers meet modern sustainability expectations with confidence.”

https://www.yaledws.co.uk/uk/en.

 

Article written by John Roper
29th June 2026

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