PCR Committee Application Form
What are product category rules (PCRs)?
PCRs are necessary tools that define the rules and requirements for creating product category-specific life cycle assessment studies and summarizing the results in Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) or footprint communications. PCRs are developed openly and collaboratively, much like industry standards. Interested parties and stakeholders may participate in an open development process, which allows them to review the draft PCR, ask questions and share comments electronically. Stakeholders may include material suppliers, manufacturers, trade associations, purchasers, users, consumers, nongovernmental organizations, public agencies, life cycle assessment practitioners and certification bodies.
UL Solutions maintains all comments and questions received during the development process and then posts PCRs for a public comment period. Then, UL Solutions will submit a final version of the PCR to a review panel for approval. Once approved, it is published on the UL Standards website. Most PCRs expire every five years and must be reviewed at that time to address relevant changes in the industry. However, PCRs are living documents subject to updates within this window if needed.
To move forward with certifying an EPD with UL Solutions, a PCR must already exist for the product type. UL Solutions can certify EPDs using existing PCRs created by any program operator. When no PCR exists for a product group or particular geography, UL Solutions will work with stakeholders to establish one or address regionally specific requirements for existing PCRs created for another market.
Below are links to PCRs and geographic-specific addenda developed and published by UL Solutions:
PCRs - current
- Building related products I Part A
PCR Status Publication date Expiration date Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services, Part A: Life Cycle Assessment Calculation Rules and Report Requirements Active 28-Mar-2022 28-Mar-2027 - Building related products I Part B
PCR Status Publication date Expiration date Aluminum Construction Products Active 16-Feb-2022 16-Feb-2027 Asphalt Emulsion Products In Development Asphalt Roofing Products Active 17-Jul-2010 17-Jul-2024 Builder’s Hardware Active 15-Oct-2019 25-Oct-2024 Building Envelope Thermal Insulation New Version in Development 15-Apr-2018 25-Oct-2024 Cladding Product Systems Active 13-Apr-2021 13-Apr-2025 Concrete Masonry and Segmental Concrete Paving Products Active 11-Nov-2020 11-Nov-2025 Commercial Steel Door and Frame Active 1-Sep-2020 1-Sep-2025 Expanded Shale, Clay and Slate Lightweight Aggregates Active 25-Jan-2022 25-Jan-2027 Flooring (North America) Active 8-Sep-2019 31-Dec-2024 Insulated Metal Panels, Metal Composite Panels, and Metal Cladding Active 12-Jun-2022 31-Dec-2024 Kitchen and Bath Fixture Fittings and Accessory Products EPD Requirements Active 8-Oct-2020 8-Oct-2025 Joint Compound (North America) Active 6-Dec-2022 31-Dec-2024 Liquid Asphalt Additives Call for Participation Mechanical, Specialty, Thermal and Acoustical Insulation Products Active 3-Sep-2019 3-Sep-2024 Metal Ceilings and Interior Wall Panel System Active 5-Jan-2020 15-Jan-2025 Non-Metal Ceiling Panels Active 13-Apr-2021 13-Apr-2025 Plumbing Vessels Expired 16-Jan-2018 16-Jan-2023 Processed Glass (North America) Expired 6-Dec-2022 30-Jun-2024 Roof Cover Board Active 2-Nov-2021 2-Nov-2026 Sanitary Ceramics Expired 7-Jun-2018 31-Jan-2023 Sealants (North America) Expired 22-Sep-2015 22-Sep-2021 Steel Construction Products (North America) Active 25-Aug-2020 25-Aug-2025 Water Cooled Chillers (NA Addendum) Expired 28-Jun-2018 28-Jun-2023 Wall and Door Protection Products Active 22-May-2019 22-May-2024 Wooden Pallets (North America) Expired 19-Jun-2019 19-Jun-2024 Wood Products Expired 21-Oct-2019 21-Oct-2024 - Non-building related products
PCR Status Publication date Expiration date Tires New Version in Development 8-Jul-2022 31-Dec-2024
PCRs - archived
- Building related products I Part A
- Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services (Version 1.3)
- Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services (Version 2.0)
- Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services (Version 3.0)
- Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services (Version 3.1)
- Product Category Rules for Building Related Products and Services (Version 3.2)
- Building related products I Part B
- Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products (NA Addendum)
- Bathroom Fittings and Showers
- Building Metals (NA Addendum)
- Coatings with Organic Binders (NA Addendum)
- Curtain Wall (NA Addendum)
- Engineered Stone (NA Addendum)
- Metal Ceilings Addendum (NA Addendum)
- Paints and Varnishes (NA Addendum)
- Piping systems for use for sewage and storm water (under gravity): North American Addendum
- Technical Textiles (NA Addendum)
- Thin Walled Profiles and Profiled Panels (NA Addendum)
- Wire and Cable (NA Addendum)
- Non-building related products
PCR status definitions by UL Solutions
Active
The PCR is active and in use. Active PCRs approaching expiration may need funding before they can be renewed; contact UL Solutions if you are interested in the status or helping to sponsor the creation of these PCRs.
Call for participation
A PCR development committee is responsible for developing the content within each PCR. The committee provides product-specific LCA-based expertise and identifies appropriate information to present in the EPD. UL Solutions is currently seeking committee members for the PCRs with the “Call for participation” status in the table above. If you are interested in participating in one of these committees, please download and complete the PCR committee application form at the bottom of this page. All applications should be submitted to ul.pcr@ul.com.
Expired
The PCR is expired. A PCR may be allowed to expire for a variety of reasons, including being replaced by another PCR, lack of interest in renewal or a need for funding. Please contact UL Solutions if you are interested in learning more about the status of these PCRs.
In development
These PCRs are currently in development with an existing PCR development committee. If you are interested in learning about the status, please contact us for more information at ul.pcr@ul.com.
Open consultation
After a PCR is drafted through a PCR development committee, it is posted so interested parties and stakeholders can review the draft, ask questions and share comments electronically.
Public comment
As a PCR approaches its expiration date, UL Solutions posts it for a 30-day open comment period to collect feedback on the need for revisions. Upon completion of the comment period, UL Solutions will synthesize the comments. If the PCR needs significant methodological or technical changes, a new PCR committee will be formed to draft those revisions. Comments on the existing PCR should be submitted to ul.pcr@ul.com using the provided PCR comment template, which you can download at the bottom of this page.
PCR Comment Template
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