Building product transparency has started to gain traction in North America; changes in consumer expectations, building certification systems, and international laws and standards have finally begun to converge in standardized corporate reporting about any numberof environmental, social, and health impacts. Many in the design community as well as the manufacturing community are developing ways to easily communicate some of this information through what it often called a nutrition label for building products. International tools have been developed to easily communicate some of this information through what is known as an environmental product declaration. This course will explore the creation, use and resources involved in the Environmental Product Declaration process.