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Quick check before we celebrate this EPD batch

I’m ready to write a tight, upbeat post that spotlights this week’s EPD batch release and why it matters for specs and sales. I just need a few details to pull the exact records, verify product categories, program operators, and developer credits, then craft the Parq‑style analysis you’re after.

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Quick check before we celebrate this EPD batch
I’m ready to write a tight, upbeat post that spotlights this week’s EPD batch release and why it matters for specs and sales. I just need a few details to pull the exact records, verify product categories, program operators, and developer credits, then craft the Parq‑style analysis you’re after.

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Could you share three things so I can pull the right EC3 entries and finish the piece fast?

  1. Manufacturer identifier Please provide one of the following:
  • EC3 Manufacturer ID
  • Company domain (preferred, e.g., acme.com)
  • Exact company name
  1. Batch specifics
  • Number of new EPDs in this week’s release
  • Release date range for the batch (e.g., May 12 to May 18, 2026)
  1. Optional but useful
  • If you already know which product families were covered
  • Any link where the company hosts EPDs or a sustainability page

Once I have these, I’ll:

  • Pull the new EPDs from EC3, confirm product categories, scope notes, program operator, and LCA/EPD developer.
  • Check for the same documents on the company site or on epd.directory and add links if visible.
  • Map how this batch shifts their spec readiness versus 2–3 named competitors, noting whether it expands categories or deepens coverage.

Ping me the details and I’ll turn around the finished article quickly. Let’s get this live while it’s still this week, not next week ;).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What identifiers do you need to look up a manufacturer in EC3?

Any of these works: the EC3 Manufacturer ID, the company’s primary domain (strongest match), or a distinctive substring of the legal name.

Why do you need the date range for the batch release?

To distinguish this week’s new EPDs from prior publications and call out any lag between issuance and EC3 availability, which matters for spec visibility.

Can you include links to the EPDs on the company website?

Yes. If they host them, I’ll link directly. If not, I can link to their page on epd.directory and note that better visibility would help specifiers.

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Eric Hansen

Vice President, Sustainability Solutions at Parq

Eric works at the intersection of sustainability, regulation, and business strategy, helping manufacturers navigate the evolving landscape of EPDs and LCAs. Having spoken with hundreds of teams across North America, brings a deep understanding of what drives ROI, what regulators are asking for, and how companies can stay ahead with smart, scalable approaches to environmental reporting.

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