

What launched, where, and when
Scandi Supply A/S published its first EPD in November 2025 through EPD Norway. The declaration covers FireFree Fugeforsegler and FireFree Fugefiller, aligned to EN 15804 under the Coatings with organic binders PCR. Today’s EC3 snapshot shows one current, product‑specific EPD with validity into 2030.
Why it matters in specs now
Norway’s public procurement rules require climate and environmental criteria to carry at least a 30 percent weight when used as award criteria, which elevates verified product data from nice‑to‑have to scoreboard math (DFØ Guidance, 2025) (Open Government Partnership, 2025). EPDs are also scaling fast across Europe, with the International EPD System reporting more than 18,000 valid EPDs by late 2025, so buyers expect to find them quickly (EPD International, 2025).
The product fit in plain English
FireFree Fugeforsegler and Fugefiller target linear joints and perimeter seals where passive fire protection meets finish quality. That is exactly where project teams push for verifiable carbon numbers alongside ETA and EN classifications. Scandi Supply’s first declaration lands where it will be read on every submittal.
Who Scandi Supply is, at a glance
The company focuses on passive fire protection solutions for contractors and OEMs, distributing FireFree sealants, fillers, and boards across Denmark and Europe. Their site underscores documentation as a core promise and shows the FireFree lineup positioned for job‑site practicality (Scandi Supply, About).
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Competitive snapshot in the same category
Two names live in the same aisles. Polyseam’s Protecta brand lists a current EPD for an ablative fire coating valid into 2029 through EPD Norway. In the broader firestop set, Hilti publishes EPDs across several product families, yet EC3 shows no current entries tagged to fire and smoke protection coatings for them today. Tremco CPG’s Nullifire surfaces targeted EPDs on select systems, while EC3 still looks light for fire‑protection coatings as a distinct slice. Net effect is simple. Scandi Supply narrows the gap with established brands and builds an edge where some rivals have partial or no coverage in this exact subcategory.
Visibility check on Scandi Supply’s site
The product page for FireFree 101 Brandfuge signals that an EPD is available on request, which is good but not yet frictionless for specifiers. See the page and copy here: FireFree 101 Brandfuge. Publishing a direct download in the product’s documentation section and cross‑linking from a sustainability hub will boost findability. That change often shortens submittal ping‑pong by days.
Timing note that saves momentum
This EPD landed in November 2025. If you are seeing it in directories months later, that lag is normal. There is often a delay of weeks to months between operator issuance and appearance in the global tools architects and contractors use. Future releases can cut that delay to a day or two with the right documenation workflow. If help is needed, reach out to the author via LinkedIn or email.
What comes next for competitive coverage
A clean first step invites a fast follow. Three practical moves keep the preformance curve pointing up:
- Extend coverage to adjacent FireFree boards and ancillary fire‑protection SKUs so entire details carry product‑specific data.
- Keep the operator choice aligned to target markets and PCR timing. EPD Norway is a strong fit across the Nordics.
- Standardize data collection once, then refresh on cadence so renewals and product tweaks publish without drama.
The takeaway
Scandi Supply has entered the transparency arena and put a verifiable flag in a high‑spec corner of passive fire protection. That narrows competitive distance to incumbents and opens doors wherever climate‑weighted scoring is live. One EPD is not the finish line, yet it is the credential that keeps the product in the room when bids get real.


