Sustainability isn’t one-size-fits-all.  That’s why we tailor our services to your sector, your goals, and your local context. From construction and manufacturing to energy and water, we support companies across industries with actionable insights and verified results.
Kiwa’s sustainability solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly into your operations, offering both strategic insight and practical implementation. We provide verified Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs), and Product Carbon Footprints (PCF) to help you quantify and communicate your environmental impact. Our experts also support Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) calculations, ESG supply chain assessments, and Sustainability due diligence, ensuring your business aligns with international standards like ISO 14001 and WeCare.
Services that drive circular progress
From recycled content verification to ESG training and sustainability claims validation, Kiwa offers a comprehensive portfolio to support your circular economy goals. Our services are available across multiple countries and sectors, tailored to local regulations and market needs. We help manufacturers, importers, and distributors demonstrate responsible sourcing and production practices; especially in high-impact industries like construction, energy, agriculture and solar industry. Whether you're preparing for certification, launching a new product, or scaling your sustainability strategy, Kiwa’s global expertise and local presence ensure you’re always one step ahead. Let us help you turn sustainability into a competitive advantage.
Kiwa countries offering Sustainability services
Kiwa offers in various countries the Sustainability services. Do you want to know what a specific Kiwa country can offer you? Get in touch with our experts!
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Sustainability Academy Webinar Series
The Sustainability Academy is Kiwa’s expert-led free webinar series designed to support organisations across industries in navigating sustainability requirements, regulatory developments, and market expectations.
Each session combines regulatory insight, practical implementation, and Kiwa’s service portfolio, helping you turn sustainability challenges into business opportunities.
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Kiwa will attend the GFSI Conference 2026, taking place from 24 to 26 March 2026 in Vancouver, Canada. The conference brings together food industry leaders, retailers, manufacturers, certification bodies and regulators from around the world to collaborate on strengthening food safety and trust across the global supply chain.
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The revised European legislation for construction products, CPR-2024, has significant implications. As a manufacturer of precast concrete (products) or steel (products), you will be faced with new obligations in the areas of sustainability, traceability and product information. The law will come into effect in phases, with the concrete and steel industries being the first to be affected. What exactly will change? And how can you prepare yourself properly?
The revised European CPR-2024 could impact your business sooner than expected. Discover the five crucial developments every construction product manufacturer should be aware of and prepare for.