Congratulations Fosroc Euco on first Trafficguard EPDs
Fosroc Euco, S.A.U. just moved its Trafficguard flooring system from datasheet talk to verifiable numbers. A first wave of product‑specific EPDs for primer, membrane, and intermediate coat landed in July 2025, giving specifiers credible impacts to cite in bids and LEED v5 conversations. That is the moment a coatings line becomes project‑ready, not just product‑ready.


What launched, and when
Fosroc Euco’s Trafficguard system now carries product‑specific EPDs covering the epoxy primer plus polyurethane membrane and intermediate coat, published in July 2025 with EPD Hub as the program operator. Follow‑ons in the same portfolio appeared in September and October 2025, rounding out coatings coverage for parking decks and heavy‑duty floors. These entries are visible in public operator records and EC3 snapshots as of their issue months (EPD Hub, 2025).
What this covers at a glance
The debut set focuses on resinous flooring and traffic‑deck protection: epoxy primer for adhesion and two polyurethane layers for waterproofing and wear. In plain terms, it is the core stack that keeps parking structures and exposed decks performing under UV, water ingress, and wheel loads. For spec teams, having the trio means fewer detours to generic proxies when a project demands product‑specific declarations.
The operator context that boosts acceptance
EPD Hub was recognized as an Established ECO EPD Programme Operator in December 2025, which improves cross‑market acceptance and ECO Portal visibility for EN 15804 EPDs issued there (EPD Hub press release, 2025) (ECO Platform programme list, 2025). That governance detail matters when submittals span regions, especially for multi‑country owners and GCs.
Company backdrop, in one breath
Fosroc Euco is part of a global construction‑chemicals family known for repair mortars, waterproofing systems, flooring resins, grouts, and concrete admixtures. The customers are infrastructure owners, industrial operators, and commercial builders who live in submittals and need third‑party‑verified data to keep schedules moving.
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A quick date check
If the brand feels familiar, it is. Earlier declarations exist for other families, including admixtures and repair mortars in prior years. July 2025 marks the first Trafficguard system EPDs for Fosroc Euco and the start of a broader coatings push, not a one‑off. Calling it a debut for their traffic‑deck coatings is accurate and useful for specs.
Competitive snapshot in resinous floors
Sika lists a systems EPD for ComfortFloor 23 in the U.S., valid through December 27, 2028, which consolidates multiple resinous and cementitious floor systems under the Resinous Floor Coatings PCR (NSF International, 2024). See our quick take here: Sika resinous flooring EPDs, at a glance.
Mapei publishes product‑specific EPDs for resin floors in Europe, for example Mapefloor entries under EN 15804 A2 with validity into 2027 and 2029, so buyers can compare polyurethane and hybrid systems head‑to‑head (EPD International, 2024). For a wider U.S. view across mortars, grouts, and membranes, skim this snapshot: MAPEI USA: Product Range and EPD Coverage.
Read that against Fosroc Euco’s July 2025 launch and the takeaway is clear. The brand has entered the transparency arena in resinous flooring and traffic‑deck systems where established names already show up on scorecards. That lets procurement compare like‑for‑like instead of defaulting to generic penalties that quietly knock products out of contention.
Why this moves the commercial needle
Many owner policies and LEED v5 pathways ask for product‑specific EPDs. Without them, teams model with conservative factors that act like a silent tax in whole‑building LCAs. Having Trafficguard’s EPDs on the table means fewer RFIs, faster apples‑to‑apples comparisons, and less risk of late‑stage substitutions for carbon reasons. The cost of getting here is often earned back with even a single mid‑sized project win where transparency is table stakes.
Findability check on their site
We could not locate a public EPD download hub for these Trafficguard documents on the company website at the time of writing. Visibility is half the game. Post the PDFs on the product and sustainability pages, and mirror links in regional catalogs so AORs do not hunt. That small step saves reviewer time and keeps Trafficguard in play where it most definately belongs.
What great next steps look like
Extend coverage to adjacent floor builds that often ride the same schedule, like wear coats, primers for alternate substrates, and compatible crack‑bridging membranes. Keep reference‑year data flows clean so renewals are painless. And make the submittal path obvious on product pages, because speed to a credible PDF still wins meetings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which month did Fosroc Euco publish its first Trafficguard EPDs?
July 2025. The Trafficguard primer, membrane, and intermediate coat appear with that publish month in program‑operator records (EPD Hub, 2025).
Who is the program operator behind these EPDs and why does it matter?
EPD Hub. Its recognition as an Established ECO EPD Programme Operator in December 2025 improves cross‑market acceptance and ECO Portal visibility for EN 15804 EPDs (EPD Hub press release, 2025) (ECO Platform programme list, 2025).
How does Fosroc Euco’s launch compare to competitors in resinous flooring?
Sika has a systems EPD for ComfortFloor 23 in the U.S. valid to 2028, and Mapei lists multiple Mapefloor EPDs into 2027 and 2029, so Fosroc Euco’s July 2025 entries bring Trafficguard into a field where buyers already expect product‑specific coverage (NSF International, 2024) (EPD International, 2024).
