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Euclid Canada secures Environmental Product Declaration for Canadian admixture manufacturing facilities

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The EPD provides detailed, third-party-verified data on the environmental impacts of 29 concrete admixtures produced at these Canadian facilities.

Euclid Chemical, a manufacturer of specialty concrete and masonry construction products, announced that it completed its Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for three of its Canadian admixture manufacturing plants in Toronto, Ont., St. Hubert, Que., and Calgary, Alta.

Euclid said the achievement demonstrates the company’s commitment to transparency, sustainable practices and environmental stewardship within the construction industry.

The EPD provides detailed, third-party-verified data on the environmental impacts of 29 concrete admixtures produced at these Canadian facilities. Based on a life cycle assessment (LCA) of a manufactured material, the EPD serves as a transparent means of comparing the environmental performance of various products serving the same function.

This complements Euclid Chemical’s existing Fiber EPD, which quantifies the environmental savings from using Tuf-Strand and PSI Fiberstrand fibers produced at its Lafayette, Ga., facility.

“As a company committed to sustainable practices, securing an Environmental Product Declaration for our Canadian admixture manufacturing facilities marks a significant milestone,” said Bill Corradetti, divisional manager for Euclid Canada.

The scope of the EPD covers the “cradle-to-gate” production stage for chemical admixtures for concrete applications, which includes raw material supply, transport and manufacturing processes.

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