Jun 8, 2026
PEP Ecopassport Association

The P.E.P Ecopassport Association Launches its Users Club

Paris, November 25, 2025 – A non-profit organization dedicated to the development and management of the PEP environmental product declaration (EPD) program, the P.E.P Ecopassport Association announces the creation of its Users Club. Its goal: to foster exchanges and the sharing of information, broaden the sharing of EPD needs, and improve access to data.

As the creation of P.E.P datasheets proves more dynamic than ever — the P.E.P Ecopassport Association recently surpassed 5,000 declarations registered in its database — users of these same datasheets are increasingly expressing the need to share their challenges with the manufacturers who publish P.E.P sheets. Market expectations, model limitations, and data access are among the issues faced by engineering firms, architects, project owners, integrators, as well as certifiers and public institutions when using P.E.P datasheets. On their side, manufacturers and producers need to better understand their clients and end-users in order to explain their constraints and methods.

It is to address these shared challenges that the P.E.P Ecopassport Association has decided to create its first Users Club. Chaired by Christian Amiot, Procurement Mission Manager at VINCI Energies, the Club will initially meet on a quarterly basis. In parallel, several working groups are being set up and will be able to meet more regularly. The P.E.P Ecopassport Users Club currently has around thirty members and is open to all members of the association.

“Deeply committed to the environmental transition and to reducing our group’s impact, we have been using P.E.P datasheets for many years to monitor and reduce those impacts. Our experience has shown us that better collaboration between all stakeholders was necessary to improve the identification of impacts and enhance the environmental quality of electrical, electronic, and HVAC products used in our sector. It was therefore only natural that we were delighted to further our commitment by taking the lead of the Association’s Users Club,” says Christian Amiot.

“Our current key priorities are to broaden the sharing of EPD needs among other data users and to improve data access for manufacturers, distributors and integrators,” explains Julien Morganti, Development Director at P.E.P. “Creating a Users Club is a great way to multiply exchanges and respond as quickly as possible to these major challenges.”

The next Users Club meeting will take place at the end of January 2026.

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