
Oman Cables accelerates sustainable growth by obtaining EPD certifications
This achievement delivers a powerful competitive edge to OCI's customers by aligning their operations with advanced sustainability standards. As industries across construction, utilities, and infrastructure face mounting pressure for transparency and carbon accountability, OCI empowers stakeholders with the tools to build responsibly, innovate sustainably, and lead confidently.
The EPD certifications were independently verified and published by EPD Norge, developed under cable-specific rules, these certifications provide a transparent, science-based account of a product's environmental impact across its lifecycle from raw materials to end-of-life.
As sustainability and carbon disclosure become central to procurement, financing, and regulatory strategies, EPDs are a critical enabler for green building certification systems such as LEED, Estidama, and for ESG-focused investment and reporting.
'At OCI, sustainability is not a campaign, it's a core business principle,' said Erkan Aydogdu, CEO of Oman Cables Industry.
'Securing EPD certification reflects our continued commitment to operational transparency, responsible growth, and long-term stakeholder value. We're committed to empowering our customers and partners with the data they need to compete in tomorrow's markets. And this is just the beginning more EPD certifications are underway.'
From government infrastructure to private development, OCI's EPD-backed products enable customers to meet rising environmental criteria and demonstrate credible climate action.
The achievement strengthens OCI's eligibility in international and regional green tenders and contributes to Oman's industrial transformation under Vision 2040.
'We're not just manufacturing cables, we're enabling the next generation of infrastructure with purpose, performance, and accountability,' Aydogdu added.
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