CERAMIN® receives Declare label: No questionable ingredients

The construction industry is facing a turnaround: It urgently needs to become more sustainable, more environmentally friendly and healthier to live in. The International Living Future Institute which is committed to labelling ecological products without questionable ingredients with the Declare-Label certified. The new CERAMIN product range® Flex has successfully obtained this certification. 

Transparency is an important step towards a sustainable construction industry. Consumers can only make an informed decision if they know whether questionable ingredients are present. The situation is similar for construction managers and architects: Too often, important information about the composition of products remains opaque even for experts - making it impossible to make precise statements about sustainability or harmfulness.

Transparency creates sustainability

One of the pioneers in the industry is the material CERAMIN® and the CERAMIN® floor coverings, all of which EPD have received. Our products fulfil the highest environmental standards and have been developed as an alternative to environmentally harmful and unhealthy PVC flooring. The Certifications by the Blue Angel, the Eco-Institute and numerous awards for sustainable design are proof of the seriousness of our commitment to the environment. CERAMIN® is 100 per cent recyclable, as the material is already made from recycled material. Doing without for healthy living
We do not use chlorine, PVC or plasticisers in the production process.

Red List Approved: No questionable ingredients

The successful certification with the ‘Red List Approved’ label confirms the CLASSEN Group's commitment to maximum product transparency and sustainability. This commitment is reflected in the family-owned company's high-quality products, which fulfil the strictest quality and environmental standards such as the Blue Angel and impress with their durability and recyclability. One outstanding example is CERAMIN® Flex, the PVC-free dryback version of the popular product range, which has been specially developed for the contract sector. Take a look at our latest collection.

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