If you’re seeking LEED credits for your building project, this architectural glass makes credit approval simple

by Brianna Crandall — August 23, 2017 — Vitro Architectural Glass has published third-party-verified, product-specific Type III Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its flat glass and processed glass products, and claims to be the first architectural glass manufacturer in North America to do so.

EPDs are voluntary and transparent reports made by companies regarding the life-cycle impacts of their products on the environment. Reporting and documentation for product-specific EPDs address energy use and emissions associated with a product’s manufacture and packaging, as well as the extraction, transportation and processing of related raw materials.

Paul W. Bush, director of technical services, Vitro Architectural Glass, said publication of the EPDs highlights the company’s commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. He explained:

EPDs continue to grow in value as green building certification programs and sustainable design become more mainstream. Today’s architects demand greater transparency and Vitro Glass is committed to meeting their expanded requirements. As part of that commitment, we decided to pursue the publication of product-specific, third-party-verified EPDs and to post them publicly with the goal of making it easier for architects to confirm the information we provide and to include our EPDs in their sustainability and certification documentation.

The product-specific flat glass EPD is valid for all annealed and untreated glass products manufactured by Vitro Glass. The product-specific processed glass EPD is valid for Vitro Glass products that undergo secondary treatment, such as the addition of magnetron sputtered vapor deposition (MSVD) coatings, heat-strengthening or fabrication into multi-pane insulating glass units (IGUs).

Both EPDs published by Vitro Glass are certified by ASTM International as conforming to the requirements of ISO 14025. Life-cycle assessments (LCAs) for flat glass and processed glass products were performed according to ISO 14040, ISO 14044 and EN 15804 following the product category rules (PCRs) for each product type.

Whether for new construction or a major renovation, EPDs can help building projects earn up to two LEED v4 Materials and Resources credits under the category “Building Product Disclosure and Optimization.”

Vitro Glass also provides a pathway to LEED credit through the Cradle to Cradle Certified (C2C) Products Program under the same category. In 2008, as PPG Glass, Vitro Architectural Glass says it became the first U.S. glass manufacturer to earn C2C product certification and today offers numerous Cradle to Cradle Certified architectural glass products.

For more information or to download copies of Vitro Glass’s flat glass and processed glass EPDs, visit the company’s Web site.

Vitro Architectural Glass, part of Vitro, is a new organization created from Vitro’s acquisition of PPG’s flat glass business unit. Vitro Architectural Glass manufactures such brands as Solarban, Sungate and Starphire Ultra-Clear glasses at several U.S. plants, and has other facilities throughout North America.