Congratulations Polaria on your first EPD

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Published: February 6, 2026

Polaria just stepped into the transparency arena with a debut Environmental Product Declaration. For a brand known for durable steel bathroom furnishings, this move signals new spec access where project teams want verified numbers, not promises. It is a small document with big commercial ripple effects.

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Congratulations Polaria on your first EPD
Polaria just stepped into the transparency arena with a debut Environmental Product Declaration. For a brand known for durable steel bathroom furnishings, this move signals new spec access where project teams want verified numbers, not promises. It is a small document with big commercial ripple effects.

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What Polaria published in January 2026

Polaria has released its first EPD covering the Laval wash basin cabinet family, a powder‑coated steel cabinet designed for wet rooms. The declaration represents the line across common sizes, including 550, 600, and 900 mm widths, which gives specifiers a practical family scope rather than a single one‑off SKU. The EPD is published with EPD Hub.

Developer attribution is not stated in the public record for this EPD. If that changes, we will update.

Why this matters in specs

Bathroom furniture often sits next to ceramic fixtures that already carry EPDs, so the cabinet can become the odd piece out. With a verified EPD, project teams can compare like with like and avoid default penalties from generic datasets. That means fewer late RFIs, fewer substitutions, and a cleaner hand‑off in digital takeoffs.

The product story in one line

Steel cabinets with nanoceramic finishing are built for splash zones, which is exactly where submittals buckle if documentation is thin. The EPD puts Polaria’s hallmark durability into numbers that procurement can actually use.

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How the category stacks up

There is two close competitors worth watching. Svedbergs i Dalstorp AB publishes product‑specific vanity unit EPDs under the International EPD System, which means bathroom furniture buyers already see verified impacts in that catalog. Dansani also publishes vanity unit EPDs, with recent records issued under EPD Hub. Ballingslöv AB shows expired EPDs for cabinetry and no current coverage. Net effect, Polaria is catching up to leaders and gaining an edge where some rivals still cannot submit current data.

Competitive takeaway

Polaria’s entry removes a silent handicap in bids that include bathroom furniture. Where Svedbergs and Dansani already compete with verified numbers, Polaria can now sit on the same shortlist. Where brands like Ballingslöv lack current declarations, Polaria can be the easy yes for teams standardizing on EPD‑covered packages.

Visibility check and a quick website win

We could not locate the new EPD on Polaria’s product or sustainability pages at the time of writing. Adding a permanent link on the Laval cabinet page and the sustainability hub will make the document easy to find for estimators and distributors. Start here for product context: Laval 600 wash basin cabinet and the company’s sustainability page. Publishing the PDF and a short summary table is a simple change that pays off in submittals, we definately recommend it.

What teams can do next

If you sell bathroom furniture into projects that ask for verified impacts, align your cabinet families to the same rule set and keep documentation in one place for download. Choose an LCA partner who streamlines data collection from operations and who can translate factory realities into clean declarations that publish without rework. That makes the next wave of EPDs faster to ship and easier to scale.

The bottom line

Polaria entered the transparency arena with a useful, family‑level EPD in January 2026. It closes a gap in bathroom furniture submittals and resets competitive math in a category where verified numbers are starting to become the norm. Next up, expanding coverage across adjacent cabinet lines will turn this first step into durable spec momentum.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Polaria publish and who verified it?

Polaria published an EPD for the Laval wash basin cabinet family, verified and published by EPD Hub.

Does the EPD cover a single model or a family?

A family. The scope includes common Laval cabinet widths 550, 600, and 900 mm, which helps specifiers apply one declaration across multiple sizes.

Which competitors already have similar bathroom furniture EPD coverage?

Svedbergs i Dalstorp AB and Dansani both publish vanity unit EPDs. Ballingslöv AB shows expired cabinetry EPDs and no current coverage.

Where can buyers find Polaria’s EPD on the company site?

As of today we could not find it on the product or sustainability pages. We recommend adding a prominent link on the Laval cabinet page and the sustainability hub for easy access.