FAQ DAPconstrucción®
In the following section you will find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the DAPConstrucción® programme
Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) provide quantitative information on the environmental impacts of a product throughout its life cycle. They are known as “Eco-labels” type III. The information contained in an EPD is based on the life cycle analysis (LCA) of a material or system: energy consumption; resource depletion; water consumption; solid waste; climate change; atmospheric acidification; air and water pollution; ozone layer depletion; photochemical ozone formation.
The DAPcons® are based on various ISO guidelines and have been developed since 2000. In Europe, based on the mandate of the European Commission for the development of standards in the field of sustainability in construction works, they have been developed in countries such as France, Germany, Sweden, the UK, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway and Spain. In other countries outside the EU, such as the USA, Canada, Japan and Korea.
There are also sectoral DAPcons®, which show the average values of a product with similar functional characteristics. These will be particularly useful for the technician in the first stage of a project where the environmental impact of a typical product needs to be known without knowing the exact model or brand.
To become a member you need to register as a company and fill in the requested data on the DAPcons platform.
Once approved and accepted, the invoice will be sent for payment of the annual membership fee and the company will become part of the Programme and enjoy all the rights and benefits that it entails.
See section “Programme membership”.
For company registration and registration of new DAPcons® you can access the following video where the steps to follow are detailed and that you can share with the companies in case of doubts:
How to register on the DAPconstrucción® Operator Programme for Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) digital platform.
Below are the links to the website where you can find information on fees and procedures for the registration of a DAP in the DAPconstrucción programme:
- Joining the See section “Joining the programme”.
- Make the request for registration of the DAPcons® (to register a new DAPcons®, the company must be previously registered and when registering the request for a new DAPcons® you are asked to indicate the name of the consultant, who must be previously registered). See section “Register a product in the DAPconstrucción® programme”.
- Recruitment of a Programme See section “Programme advisors and partners/Verifiers”.
The estimated time may vary depending on the type of product and the CPR assigned.
The environmental product declaration is valid for 5 years. To reward the loyalty of our customers and their trust in the DAPcons® programme, we offer those companies that wish to continue with us a discount on the fee when renewing their type III ecolabel (DAPcons®).
For more information contact sostenible@cateb.cat
If I have several EPDs published in the DAPconstrucción programme, what are the criterias for establishing the fees according to the number of DAPs?
The current EPDs from the date of the company’s membership.
For more information contact sostenible@cateb.cat
Verifiers must have a scientific or technical degree or equivalent and demonstrate three years of experience in related sectors, in addition to specific knowledge and experience in the construction sector, its products and related environmental aspects; construction-related products and processes; application of LCA methodology; relevant LCA legislation; regulatory framework relating to ecolabels and the development of CPRs; Type III ecolabelling programme.
For more details please refer to point 3.1.5 of the PGI.
To be accredited as a verifier, it is necessary to fill in the Form and provide all the information required.
Open source:
- On the programme’s website
- On the website of the ECOPlatform
- In public OpenDAP
- In databases established by agreement with other programmes for measurements, BIM, LCA, etc.
Privately:
- You will find them in the private area of the digital platform (accessing with your username and password).
Environmental Product Declarations, known as EPDs, are Type III eco-labels, i.e. based on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and certified by an independent third party.
These documents include, in a standardised format, quantified and verified information on:
- resource consumption, including energy, water, renewable and non-renewable resources,
- emissions to air, discharges to water and land, as well as hazardous and non-hazardous waste
EPDs are the most valuable document to know the true environmental performance of a material, and they are a fundamental tool to achieve a more sustainable building. This is recognised and rewarded by all building certification tools and labels.
There are three different types of eco-labels (I, II and III), all of which are voluntary. Depending on the use we want to make of the ecolabel or the information we want to obtain, we will choose one or the other.
TYPE I.
These labels are based on the ISO 14024:1999 standard, with a third party defining the requirements to be met according to the product category. In order to obtain a verdict, it compares similar products or services with each other, looking at simple characteristics, and an external body certifies the award of this ecolabel.
TYPE II.
They are based on the ISO 14021 standard and, unlike the previous one, do not require an external body to obtain them. It is the company itself that, through the use of texts or symbols, highlights an environmental quality of a certain product or service. Characteristics such as whether it is “recyclable” or “reusable” are some of the aspects that tend to be highlighted.
TYPE III.
This section includes Environmental Product Declarations, also known as EPDs. They follow the ISO 14025 standard and are drawn up by an external body, such as AENOR, for example. Unlike type I, these declarations take quantitative data into account, i.e. environmental aspects are quantified throughout the entire life cycle of a product (from the extraction of raw materials to the end of the product’s useful life).
The main similarity is that the three types of ecolabels are voluntary, and it is up to the company in question whether it wishes to obtain them or not. As for their differences, while Type I and Type III require an external body to obtain them, Type II labels depend on the company itself. This aspect usually influences the level of credibility, as the consumer tends to think that the data will be more reliable if they come from an external entity.
The benefit of Type III eco-labels over the two previous ones lies in their level of detail, as they provide data referring to environmental aspects throughout the life cycle of a product. It is not a certification that you are awarded if you reach a minimum number of points, but an informative document with data that the consumer can compare with another product in the same category that has a Type III ecolabel.
In general, life cycle inventory (LCI) analysis data will be based on data covering at least one year of production in order to be able to produce an environmental statement.
If this data is not available because the product has not yet been produced for 1 year, the LCI data can be based on data from a shorter period of time. Production data must cover at least 6 months of production. The validity period of the return will be limited to 2 years. At the end of this period, the declaration must be updated with production data covering at least one year of production.
This criterion applies to products that are re-placed on the market, whether they are new products or evolutions of existing products (change of composition or process). It does not replace the obligation of the declarant to update its declaration in the event of a significant change in environmental performance (standard EN15804+A2, point 9).
CPR FAQ
In the following section you will find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Product Category Rules (PCR).
The Product Category Rules (PCR) set out the requirements and guidelines to be followed in developing the environmental product declaration, including the corresponding life cycle analysis study, which may vary according to, for example, the function of the product, the incorporation of recycled material or the complexity of the production process.
For more information see section “Official documents”.
In the following section “Official Documents” you can find the CPRs that have been developed and are current in the DAPconstrucción® programme. If you have any questions or queries about the CPR application, please contact sostenible@cateb.cat.
Our EPD has been published according to UNE EN 15804 + A2. Does it also have to comply with the French National Complement NF EN15804/CN?
Only if it has been declared in France and the product trade marketing/selling is only in France.
It is indicated in point 5.2 of the General Programme Instruction (PGI):
“A Sectoral EPDcons® is considered when an EPD has been requested by a group/association/cluster of manufacturers and communicates the average performance of a product of different manufacturers belonging to the same sector and that these General Instructions of the EPDconstruction® Programme represent at least 60% of the market of the geographical area considered. The Sectoral EPD must declare the geographical area, the percentage of representativeness of the average product declared in relation to the whole market in this area, as well as the participating manufacturers and the production centres considered in the EPD”.