Accoya window frames now classified as carbon negative over full life cycle

Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:13 PM

Accoya window frames now classified as carbon negative over full life cycle

The world-leading environmental credentials of Accoya wood have been further boosted through publication of an independent carbon footprint report.  

Updated cradle-to-gate analysis of the revolutionary modified wood by leading climate change consultancy Verco has shown that Accoya’s carbon footprint significantly outperforms most other building materials, including even a wide range of sustainably-sourced hardwoods.

Verco’s carbon footprint update available on www.accoya.com follows an exhaustive cradle-to-gate analysis undertaken in 2009. Since then, the report noted that Accoya’s manufacturer, Accsys Technologies, has made significant progress in “updating a range of production parameters in a continuing improvement of environmental and overall performance”.

Most significantly, the current environmental impact of Accoya’s production process was set against that of other popular construction materials such as concrete, PVC, steel, aluminium, MDF and plywood as well as a range of sustainably-sourced hardwoods such as azobe and red meranti. Results showed that Accoya’s carbon footprint outperformed these materials based on wood-sourcing options currently available.

Verco also analysed the potential full life span impact of Accoya on the environment in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. The report noted that Accoya’s high strength-to-weight ratio, its low maintenance requirements, combined with its increased carbon sink potential through increased durability and good recyclability during end-of-life could provide even additional environmental benefits to Accoya.

Subsequent carbon footprint analysis by the Delft University of Technology on a cradle to grave basis took these life cycle aspects into account and revealed that Accoya window frames are CO2 negative over the full life cycle of the product, mainly thanks to the limited emissions during production and benefits gained from carbon sequestration during the considerable life span of the durable acetylated wood.  

Welcoming the recent carbon footprint analysis, Bryan Crennell director of sales and marketing from Accsys Technologies said: “During the last three years we have worked in partnership with our suppliers to improve production techniques and we are delighted that this effort has been verified.

“Accoya now has a lower carbon footprint when compared to a wide range of typical building materials including sustainably-sourced hardwoods which are increasingly scarce because of the higher demand pushed by the obligatory European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR).

“We are also pleased that the acetylation process involved in creating Accoya, has been recognised by the report as an environmentally friendly method of wood modification. The acetylation process modifies the wood at a molecular level, which not only significantly improves the stability and durability of the product but releases less carbon dioxide emissions than alternative methods.

“The demand for tropical hardwood in recent years has put significant pressure on rainforests leading to deforestation. These results show that Accoya offers a viable solution and alternative to tropical hardwoods by enabling abundantly available, sustainably sourced temperate wood species to deliver on performance while reducing impact on the environment. The improved performance characteristics make Accoya an excellent low carbon substitute for typical non renewable and carbon intensive building materials such as aluminium, concrete, PVC and steel.”

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