Read the latest magazine Climate Change Featured Solutions Rooflights Sustainability Brett Martin Announces Environmental Product Declarations for Modular Rooflights 10 June 2021 AS A COMPANY committed to supplying sustainable products, the UK’s leading supplier of rooflight systems Brett Martin Daylight Systems (BMDS) is proud to announce Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its most popular modular rooflight products. In addition to EPDs for its industrial rooflight systems, Brett Martin approached the highly respected Building Research Establishment to commission EPDs for its Glass Link, Flat Glass and Mardome Trade rooflights. Environmental Product Declaration Verification Commenting on the EPD verification scheme, William McDowell, Specification Sales Manager at Brett Martin Daylight Systems said: “Brett Martin is committed to making a demonstrable effort to reduce both its carbon footprint and as a consequence that of its clients’ projects.” The importance of transparent and independently verified environmental data is increasingly valued both for our existing products and will significantly influence how we develop future low carbon products. All of Brett Martin’s products are designed, developed and manufactured in the UK in its own ISO 9001 quality accredited and ISO 14001 environmentally accredited factories. With BBA certification throughout the range, Brett Martin has built up a reputation for providing the best rooflight products, backed by comprehensive technical support, to suit every application. The company also provides special services such as site surveys in advance of manufacture. Brett Martin is the UK’s only manufacturer producing rooflights with the three main glazing materials namely GRP, Polycarbonate and Glass. The provision of unbiased advice together with an extensive range of pitched and flat roof daylighting solutions, means that Brett Martin products are used by roofing contractors for diverse projects in every sector. Brett Martin’s EPDs can be accessed via the Green Book Live. Find out more about Brett Martin. >> Read more about Brett Martin in the news Previous article New Draft Code for House Builders PublishedNext article Construction Output Dips in April 2021 Share article You may also like View all News Climate Change +3 19 January 2026 Rising to the Challenge of Extreme Weather Climate Change +3 14 October 2025 Fears Rising Over Impact of Climate Change on Site Safety Awards and Events +3 5 August 2025 BriggsAmasco Recognised for Commitment to Environmental Best Practice Climate Change +2 20 February 2025 How Climate Change is Impacting Roofing Specification Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch