An EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) is valid for five years from its registration date. After that, you must update your Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), get it verified again, and re-register with your program operator. In GCC markets — like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar — some tenders want EPDs no older than three years.
How Long Is an EPD Valid? The Standard Validity Period
An Environmental Product Declaration is valid for five years. This rule comes from ISO 14025, the standard for Type III environmental declarations.
Program operators like EPD International and IBU enforce the five-year limit. Once it expires, your EPD loses its verified status. You cannot use it in green building submissions or tenders.
The GCC Exception
The standard EPD validity period is five years. But GCC markets add a twist.
NEOM and other Saudi giga-project tenders often want EPDs less than three years old. Some UAE public tenders ask for the same. If you bid on these contracts, renew at the three-year mark — not five. That keeps you tender-ready.
EPD vs. HPD Validity
EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) and HPDs are not the same. An EPD covers a product’s environmental impact across its life cycle. An HPD (Health Product Declaration) covers chemical content and health facts.
HPDs follow a different standard. They usually need renewal every three years. If you hold both, track each expiry date on its own. Our EPD vs HPD guide explains the differences in full.
What Triggers Early EPD Renewal?
Seven Triggers That Require Action Before Five Years
Not every EPD lasts its full term. Seven things can force an early renewal:
- Raw material change — switching a key input, like a new aggregate or binder supplier
- Process change — new equipment, fuel type, or energy source
- Transport change — buying from a supplier in a different region
- Product change — a new mix or weight
- PCR update — when the Product Category Rules (PCR) for your product change
- Tender age rule — a project wants an EPD under three years old
- Code update — new Estidama, GSAS, or LEED rules that check EPD age
Real Scenario: Abu Dhabi Concrete Block Manufacturer
In 2024, a concrete block maker in Abu Dhabi switched its limestone supplier. The change shifted key emissions data in its EPD.
That one change forced an early renewal. The EnviroLink sustainability team updated the LCA and finished verification in six weeks. The maker sent a valid EPD to its tender on time — with no break in its pipeline.
EPD Renewal Process — Step by Step
Step 1: Review Your Existing EPD
Pull your current EPD and check three things: the expiry date, the PCR version, and any changes since you first registered. This takes one to two days. It also tells you how much work lies ahead.
Step 2: Collect Updated Production Data
Gather 12 months of current data. This covers energy use, raw materials, water, waste, and transport distances. Clean data is the most time-sensitive step.
Step 3: Update the Life Cycle Assessment
An LCA update runs the new data against your existing system boundary. If little has changed, this step is faster than the first LCA. If a lot has changed, expect a full recalculation.
EnviroLink EPD consultants use verified LCA software that matches EN 15804 and ISO 14044. The results are accepted by all major program operators in the GCC.
Step 4: Submit for Third-Party Verification
An independent, accredited verifier checks your updated LCA and EPD. They review the math, the data quality, and the PCR. This usually takes two to four weeks.
Step 5: Re-Register With Your Program Operator
Send the verified EPD to your program operator — EPD International, IBU, or a regional licensee like EPD Saudi Arabia. Re-registering resets your five-year clock.
Step 6: Update Your Tender Documents
Swap out your old EPD everywhere — LEED submittals, Estidama files, GSAS packages, and supplier portals. An expired EPD in a live tender can get you disqualified. Our guide on How to Get an EPD Certification walks through submission needs in detail.
How Much Does EPD Renewal Cost in GCC?
EPD Renewal Cost Breakdown
EPD renewal usually costs 30–50% of the original EPD fee. For most GCC manufacturers, that means $1,000–$8,000 in total, based on how much has changed.
| Cost Component | Estimated Range (USD) |
| LCA update | $500 – $4,000 |
| Third-party verification | $300 – $2,500 |
| Program operator registration | $200 – $1,500 |
| Total | $1,000 – $8,000 |
Real Scenario: Dammam Steel Fabricator Saves 35%
A steel fabricator in Dammam held three EPDs. All three were close to expiry within the same 12-month window.
Instead of renewing each one alone, the EnviroLink sustainability team batched all three into one data collection process. One site visit. One data audit. Three updated LCAs run side by side.
The result: a 35% drop in per-EPD cost versus three separate projects. Batching renewals is one of the best ways to cut costs for multi-product manufacturers.
Common EPD Renewal Mistakes in GCC
Six Mistakes to Avoid
Manufacturers across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait make the same errors:
- Waiting until expiry — starting at the five-year mark leaves no room for delays
- Not tracking expiry dates — EPDs registered at different times create staggered dates that slip past you
- Assuming renewal is automatic — EPDs do not renew on their own; you must start the process
- Ignoring PCR updates — a new PCR can break your EPD method, even mid-term
- Using expired EPDs in tenders — an expired Environmental Product Declaration will fail a LEED or GSAS submission
- Renewing too early — renewing before anything changes just wastes money; check the triggers first
EPD Renewal Timeline in GCC
How Long Does Renewal Take?
The timeline depends on how much has changed since your first EPD.
| Change Level | Renewal Timeline | Cost Impact |
| Minor (no process changes) | 6 – 10 weeks | Low |
| Moderate (supplier or energy changes) | 2 – 4 months | Medium |
| Major (new product or PCR change) | 4 – 6 months | High |
Start your renewal six months before expiry. That buffer covers verification delays, operator queues, and any data gaps found during the LCA update.
GCC building seasons matter too. Q4 in the UAE and Q1 in Saudi Arabia bring peak tender activity. Start renewal before these windows so your documents stay current when it counts.
EPD Validity — The Short Answer
An EPD lasts five years under ISO 14025. To renew it, you do three things. You update the Life Cycle Assessment. You get it verified again. Then you re-register with a program operator like EPD International or IBU.
In GCC markets, some tenders want EPDs under three years old. This is common in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.
A few things can trigger early renewal. These include new raw materials, process changes, PCR updates, and tender age rules.
Renewal usually costs 30–50% of the first EPD fee.
Keep Your EPD Current — Stay Tender-Ready
An old or expired EPD does more than leave a gap. It can lock your product out of the GCC’s busiest green building and infrastructure tenders.
The five-year rule is simple. The renewal steps are simple too. With the right help, renewal will not slow down your work or your projects.
EnviroLink helps manufacturers across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the wider GCC renew EPDs with ease. We handle every step — from LCA updates to re-registration. You can renew one EPD or batch several at once. Either way, our team does the technical work. That frees you to focus on your business.
Ready to renew your EPD? Contact EnviroLink to check your current EPD status and get a clear renewal timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions — EPD Validity and Renewal
How long is an EPD valid for?
An EPD is valid for five years from the date you register it with a program operator. This rule comes from ISO 14025. Some GCC tenders — mainly NEOM and other Saudi giga-projects — want EPDs no older than three years. Always check the tender before you assume a five-year-old EPD will work.
What happens if my EPD expires?
An expired EPD cannot be used in green building certifications, public tenders, or reports. LEED, Estidama, and GSAS all need current, verified EPDs. Submitting an expired one risks disqualification. Renewal brings back full validity and resets the five-year clock from the new date.
How much does EPD renewal cost in the UAE?
EPD renewal in the UAE usually costs $1,000 to $8,000. The price depends on how much has changed and which operator you use. Batching several renewals into one project — as EnviroLink GCC does for multi-product makers — cuts the cost per EPD by a lot.
Do I need a full new LCA for EPD renewal?
Not always. If your process, materials, and energy stay the same, an LCA update is enough. If a lot has changed — a new supplier, new equipment, or a new PCR — you need a bigger recalculation. Our team checks the scope during the first EPD review.
Can I use an expired EPD for LEED certification?
No. LEED needs EPDs to be current and verified when you submit. An expired EPD does not count toward MR credits. See our Environmental Product Declarations Guide for a full look at LEED EPD rules in the GCC.
How long does EPD renewal take in Saudi Arabia?
EPD renewal in Saudi Arabia takes 6 to 16 weeks. The time depends on how much your product or process has changed. Minor renewals with no big changes finish in six to ten weeks. Major renewals with new mixes or new PCRs take up to four months. Start six months early to stay safe