Edux’s first EPDs open the door to more specs
Door buyers hate uncertainty. With project teams leaning harder on product‑specific declarations, a missing EPD can quietly push a good product off the shortlist. Edux just fixed that. Their debut wave of Environmental Product Declarations covers core door lines and gives specifiers third‑party‑verified data they can actually use at bid time.


What went live
Edux published three product EPDs that cover interior doors, an exterior doorset, and aluminium‑clad balcony doors. Each declaration is current through 2030 and published with EPD Hub as the program operator. Scope is product‑family level rather than a single SKU, which is the sweet spot for specification and portfolio coverage.
Who issued and who built the LCAs
All three EPDs are verified and published by EPD Hub, using its EN 15804 framework and Core PCR. One of the door EPDs lists Maconda Solutions as the LCA developer, a helpful signal that the datasets behind the numbers were compiled and modeled by a specialist. That combination gives design teams confidence in comparability and auditability.
Why this matters right now
For many public and private projects, a product without a product‑specific EPD faces a scoring penalty or extra carbon assumptions that hurt its chance to be specified. Fresh, third‑party‑verified EPDs turn that friction into momentum. Sales teams can pursue jobs that previously felt out of reach because documentation timelines clashed with bid clocks.
Where Edux now stands against peers
JELD‑WEN has dozens of current door‑category EPDs on the board, including interior and exterior families and frame sets, many valid into 2030. Masonite Architectural shows current, product‑specific EPDs for wood door leaves and frames, generally valid to 2027. Lynden Door also maintains multiple wood door EPDs with similar 2027 horizons. That means Edux has stepped into a field with established transparency leaders and is closing the gap in the categories it sells most. If the next wave adds framesets and more exterior variants, the portfolio story gets even stronger.
What Edux makes and who it serves
Edux manufactures interior and exterior doors for residential and commercial projects, including balcony doors. That mix maps well to typical bid packages in multi‑family, hospitality, healthcare and small commercial upgrades, where a product‑family EPD speeds submittal review and lowers the risk of last‑minute substitutions.
Competitive takeaway in one line
Edux has entered the transparency arena. They are catching up to door brands that already use EPDs to win specs, and these first declarations unlock more bids where documentation once blocked progress.
Make the most of this release
Get the PDFs into every place prospects look. We found Edux’s environmental declarations page here for quick linking and downloads if they are already posted (https://www.edux.fi/ammattilaisille/aineistot/ymparistoselosteet). If the specific new PDFs aren’t visible yet, add them and cross‑link from product pages for extra visiblity. Then align the sales play: update submittal templates, refresh CSI specs, and train reps on which projects prefer product‑specific EPDs.
What great next steps look like
Prioritize the highest‑volume lines for the next EPDs, then round out the system by adding framesets and any popular acoustic or fire‑rated variants. Pick PCRs that match how competitors report, so side‑by‑side comparisons feel fair to reviewers. And choose an LCA partner who will do the heavy lifting on data collection across plants and SKUs so engineering and operations can stay focused on production while the paperwork moves.
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