

What Assemblin launched
Two product‑specific EPDs are now live for CleanPlus CleanWall A and CleanPlus CleanCeiling A. The wall system reads as a robust, double‑wall construction for hygienic spaces. The ceiling system is a walkable cleanroom ceiling with steel‑faced, laminated panels described for high‑cleanliness areas. Both were issued in July 2025 and verified by the program operator EPD Hub. No external LCA developer is named on the public record.
Why this matters for specs right now
Cleanrooms are meticulous by design, and procurement is catching up. Project teams increasingly expect product‑specific, third‑party verified data for the envelope of the room itself. With these EPDs, cleanroom packages that include Assemblin’s wall and ceiling systems can move faster through carbon accounting conversations, instead of getting stuck with conservative generics that act like ankle weights in whole‑building models.
Where Assemblin plays
Assemblin is a Nordic technical installation and services firm that also delivers turnkey cleanroom solutions for pharma, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing. The CleanPlus line sits squarely in those controlled‑environment projects where uptime, hygiene, and validation live side by side with schedule pressure. EPD coverage here helps sales teams stay in the room when owners ask for verifiable impacts.
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Competitive snapshot in the cleanroom envelope
PANELCO SAS (Plasteurop) shows current EPDs for ceiling panels published with INIES, which means another cleanroom‑oriented supplier already puts ceilings on the record. Kingspan’s portfolio has broad panel EPD coverage across insulated wall and roof systems, often relevant when cleanrooms nest inside larger envelopes, and readers can skim a quick overview here: Kingspan in brief: products and EPD coverage. Trimo also maintains a wide set of panel EPDs for mineral‑wool cores that frequently appear in hygienic interiors. Explicit cleanroom wall and ceiling declarations remain less common in public listings, so Assemblin is catching up where it counts and creating daylight in bids where others still present non‑specific panel EPDs.
What the July timing signals
Landing EPDs mid‑year helps cover back‑half tenders without waiting for a new budget cycle. It also gives room to plan the next wave. If adjacent elements like cleanroom doors, vision panels, or integrated covings are meaningful to win full‑package specs, prioritize them for the next submissions so the entire interior shell carries verified data. That keeps comparison apples‑to‑apples when owners benchmark options.
Visibility check and quick recommendation
We looked for these EPD PDFs on Assemblin’s website and could not find them on common sustainability or product pages as of today. Publishing them in a clearly labeled sustainability or downloads section is an easy win. It shortens prequal back‑and‑forth and makes it easier for design partners to pull the latest files. It’s a small step that pays off in specced work.
The takeaway
Assemblin have entered the transparency arena with two targeted EPDs that speak the language of cleanroom buyers. Against panel‑heavy competitors who publish broadly but not always for cleanroom‑specific assemblies, this debut closes a gap and raises the bar for hygienic interiors. The next move is simple. Keep the momentum, extend coverage to the rest of the cleanroom shell, and make the files effortless to find. That’s how early EPDs turn into dependable commercial lift, fast and definately durable.


