Vexve has acquired EPDs for its district energy valves. The third-party verified document will help Vexve’s customers make informed decisions and promote sustainable development.
Vexve started the process of acquiring the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for the majority of its district energy valve offering in 2024. The EPD is a third-party certified document that provides a comprehensive analysis of the environmental impact of Vexve valves throughout their life cycle, from the extraction and processing of raw materials to their manufacture, transport, use, and disposal or recycling.
The EPD documentation will not only increase the transparency of Vexve’s production process and products but also provide its customers with valuable information.
The EPDs are a natural continuation of Vexve’s long-standing sustainability work and in addition to customer benefits, support Vexve’s vision to be a leading provider of mission-critical valve solutions in the transition to a low-carbon future.
EPDs are available for the following Vexve district energy valve products: Stainless steel floating ball valves, DN 15–250; Steel floating ball valves, DN 10–500; Steel trunnion mounted ball valves, DN 125–400; and Butterfly valves (verification process begins in March 2025).