The International Stakeholders Conference would not be possible without the generous support of our dedicated sponsors. In the following, we present the sponsors of ISC2025, whose shared commitment to advancing transparency and harmonisation in product environmental data is instrumental in making this event a success.
At Bim.com, better buildings start with better information. As the leading platform for product information in the construction industry, Bim.com powers a global ecosystem of tools, software, and services designed to help architects, engineers, builders, and manufacturers connect, using digital product data seamlessly throughout every stage of a construction project.
One of the newest innovations powered by Bim.com is EandoX, a cutting-edge Environmental Product Performance (EPP) software that provides verified, regulation-ready environmental data for products across all industries. Built with flexibility and trust at its core, EandoX empowers manufacturers to meet rising commercial and regulatory demands for sustainability data.
By aligning with EPD International's standards, EandoX ensures data consistency, reliability, and global compatibility, making environmental impact transparent and actionable in product selection and specification. EandoX takes your supply chain data and transforms it into compliant, verifiable reports and declarations in minutes, not days, ready for further verification and global publication.
Barilla group story began in Parma in 1877. Now, almost 150 years later, their products are there for people at every mealtime. Barilla's brands maintain a presence in over 100 countries, making it an icon of excellence in the food industry. With more than 30 production sites, Barilla provided people with 1,995,000 tonnes of products in 2023.
Barilla's purpose, “The joy of food for a better life”, embodies the fundaments of the organisation. It sets out the identity and commitment to people and the planet: to offer good products, made with quality ingredients from sustainable supply chains. The aim of the group is to commit in measuring and reducing the product environmental impacts have been started in the early 2000s.
Following the European Life Cycle Thinking, Barilla decided to apply the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. It was the 2009 when Barilla published their first Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) and the year after they developed the first EPD Management System ever for the food industry, verified by a third-part verification. Barilla decided to undertake such approach for couples of reasons: first, the aim was to identify improvement area for actions through the supply chain, and secondly, to communicate the environmental performance of their products within a rigorous verification process.
Nowadays, more than 80 EPDs are published, regularly updated and third party verified: in this way, as much as 70% of Barilla's sold product volumes have a published Environmental Product Declaration (EPD).