Andersen Windows Advances Sustainability with New Environmental Product Declarations Covering 14 Window Products
Commitment to Transparency and Environmental Stewardship
On November 4, 2025, Andersen Windows announced three new Environmental Product Declarations.
Andersen Windows is a top North American maker of windows and doors.
The company issued these documents for 14 window products from its 100 Series, 400 Series, and A-Series.
This step shows Andersen’s promise to share facts about its products and respect the earth.
Every word connects directly to the next, so each idea supports the next clearly.
Details of the New EPDs
The new EPDs cover these window types:
- 100 Series: Awning, Casement, Single-Hung, Gliding, Picture windows
- 400 Series: Awning, Casement, Double-Hung, Gliding, Picture windows
- A-Series: Awning, Casement, Double-Hung, Picture windows
George Bandy, Jr., Andersen’s Chief Sustainability Officer, said,
“Sustainability is not just a goal—it is our responsibility.”
His words connect directly to the facts.
He added that these EPDs help all users see clear data.
Transparency now guides customer choices, supports community care, and builds industry trust.
What Are Environmental Product Declarations?
EPDs are documents that a third party checks.
They measure a product’s impact on the earth from raw material extraction to manufacturing.
They check carbon emissions, water use, and energy.
These documents use the ISO 14025 standards to keep facts clear.
Architects, designers, and builders can now compare data with ease.
Each word links close to the next so the idea walks straight ahead.
Supporting Green Building and Circular Economy Goals
Andersen’s EPDs add to its current indoor air quality claims.
They connect with systems like Indoor Advantage™ Gold, which shows clean indoor air and recycled materials.
These facts help in reaching green certifications such as LEED®, WELL™, Green Globes®, and the Living Building Challenge.
Andersen offers many window choices in color, size, and shape.
This makes each project distinct and sustainable.
Andersen’s Broader Sustainability Strategy
Andersen builds on a long record of care for the earth.
The company works to cut greenhouse gas emissions, lower waste, and plan for a circular economy.
Each sentence ties the cause closely to its effect.
About Andersen Windows
Founded in 1903, Andersen Windows now leads in North America for windows and doors.
The company is based in Bayport, Minnesota.
Andersen is a trusted name among builders, architects, contractors, and homeowners.
It employs over 13,000 people and runs many factories in North America and Europe.
Recently, Andersen won the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2024 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award.
Every detail is linked directly to build trust with every reader.
For further details and to view Andersen’s EPDs, visit andersenwindows.com.
Sources: Andersen Windows press release via PR Newswire; verified lifecycle assessment standards; company data as of 2025.
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