Congrats, Royo: first EPDs are on the board

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Published: February 4, 2026

Bathroom furniture finally has fresh, verified data from a brand specifiers know. Royo has published its first Environmental Product Declaration, and it lands right where submittals often stall without third‑party numbers. Here is what launched in January 2026, who verified it, and how this shifts the competitive math in bathroom fit‑outs.

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What Royo just published

Royo has released a first‑ever Environmental Product Declaration covering Bathroom Furniture. The declaration reads like a portfolio EPD for Royo’s furniture families rather than a single SKU, which gives spec teams flexibility when sizes, finishes, and storage layouts change late in design. Publication month is January 2026 and the program operator listed is EPD Hub.

Why this matters for bathroom specs

Vanities and storage are where plumbing, power, and millwork meet. Without a product‑specific EPD, many project teams default to conservative generic factors in their whole‑building models, and that can tilt comparisons away from otherwise competitive lines. A verified EPD keeps Royo in the conversation when carbon accounting shows up alongside finish schedules. This matters for specs teams today, not tommorow.

Who Royo is, in one paragraph

Royo designs and manufactures bathroom furniture used across residential, multifamily, and hospitality projects, with footprint and sales channels in Europe and North America. The company sits within Roca Group, which signals category focus and scale in bathrooms. For specifiers, that background pairs with the new EPD to make submittals smoother when cabinetry and fixtures are coordinated.

Program operator at a glance

The declaration is published with EPD Hub, a digital‑native operator used widely for EN 15804 construction EPDs. Teams who regularly search operator libraries will recognize the format and verification approach, which helps submittals land cleanly and reduces back‑and‑forth on document acceptance.

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Closest competitors and today’s EPD coverage

  • Dansani has current bathroom furniture EPDs for vanity units under EPD Hub, which means comparable coverage in this exact subcategory.
  • Kohler shows several current EPDs for faucets, diverters, and a flushometer. Useful for Division 22 coordination, though not bathroom furniture.
  • Duravit lists current EPDs for sanitary ceramics with IBU. Strong in fixtures, yet no bathroom furniture EPDs are visible in the same public registry set right now.

Takeaway. Royo enters the transparency arena with coverage where it sells most, bathroom furniture, catching up to a smaller group already publishing in this niche while many big bathroom names focus their EPDs on fittings or ceramics rather than furniture.

Scope notes product teams care about

The EPD describes bathroom furniture built from wood‑based panels with polymer and metal components. The write‑up reads as an averaged declaration for a family of products rather than a single model, which supports range swaps without chasing a new PDF for every width or drawer option. If an LCA developer or consultant is listed on the document, cite it in submittals. For this publication, a specific developer is not stated in the public record we reviewed.

What to do next if you sell bathroom casework

If your furniture line competes with Royo in multifamily or hospitality, consider matching EPD coverage at the product‑family level so your options are not filtered out during early carbon screens. Pick a partner that streamlines data collection across plants and SKUs so engineering time stays on core work while the EPD gets done right.

Make it easy to find

We looked for a public link to this EPD on Royo’s websites and did not find one as of February 5, 2026 on royo.com or royousa.com. Visibility matters. Add the PDF to product and sustainability pages, and mirror it in your distributor portals so specifers pull the right file on the first try.

Bottom line

Royo’s first EPD plants a clear flag in bathroom furniture. It aligns the brand with projects where verified numbers now ride next to aesthetics and price, and it narrows the gap with the few players already publishing in this exact category while stepping ahead of those that still skip cabinetry EPDs entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Royo publish and when did it go live

Royo published a first Environmental Product Declaration for Bathroom Furniture in January 2026 with the program operator EPD Hub.

Is the declaration for a single vanity or a product family

The document reads as a portfolio EPD covering a family of bathroom furniture products, which supports size and finish changes without swapping documents.

Which competitors already have comparable EPDs in bathroom furniture

Dansani shows current vanity EPDs. Larger brands like Kohler and Duravit have EPDs for fittings or sanitary ceramics rather than bathroom furniture.

Where should manufacturers place new EPDs for maximum spec impact

Post the PDF on product pages and sustainability pages, and mirror it in distributor portals. That reduces submittal friction and keeps your line in play when EPDs are mandatory.