EPD Newcomers

Moje Bambino’s first EPD enters the transparency arena

Walker Ryan
Walker RyanChief Executive Officer
April 2, 20265 min read

Moje Bambino just logged its debut Environmental Product Declaration in April 2026. That move turns a behind‑the‑scenes furniture spec into a data‑ready option for schools and architects who need clean documentation fast. One verified EPD can unlock bids where no EPD means a penalty or manual workarounds. It also signals that this brand is ready to be compared head‑to‑head on climate metrics, not only price or aesthetics.

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Who Moje Bambino serves, in plain terms

Poland‑based Moje Bambino designs and supplies furniture and equipment for nurseries, kindergartens, and schools across Europe. Think tables and chairs, cabinets, cloakrooms, soft play, and the many touchpoints learners use every day.

What published in April

Moje Bambino released a group EPD covering Modular Systems of Plywood Cloakroom Furniture, including standing, hanging, and corner cabinets. The declaration is registered with EPD Norway, under NPCR 026 Part B for Furniture. As a group EPD, it represents a defined product family rather than a single SKU, which is often the practical first step for portfolio brands entering disclosures.

Why this matters in specs

Cloakrooms live in corridors and entry zones where project teams juggle fire performance, durability, and circulation. With a product‑family EPD in hand, specifiers can document impacts without detours, which reduces the risk of being swapped late for a competitor that already had verified data. It also sets a clear path to add adjacent lines like classroom storage or tables when the team is ready.

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Competitive snapshot today

Kinnarps already lists education storage EPDs for cabinets plus drawer and cube units, a close analog to school storage needs. That makes Moje Bambino’s cloakroom focus a timely catch‑up where buyers already expect proof. Nowy Styl publishes multiple furniture EPDs with the Polish program operator ITB, yet we did not see cloakroom modules called out, so Moje Bambino can own that niche. AJ Produkter has a growing furniture EPD set, but again not a clear cloakroom system. Net effect, Moje Bambino closes the gap with a direct peer and gains a talking point where others are thinner.

Scope notes worth knowing

The EPD follows EN 15804 rules via NPCR 026 Part B and uses EPD Norway’s verification framework. The title signals a plywood construction and a modular system, which helps design teams map variants without re‑modeling every minor configuration. If your bids lean on specific fixtures like seating benches or shoe racks, confirm whether those sit inside the declared group or need an add‑on study.

Visibility check on their site

We looked for a posted EPD on Moje Bambino’s Environment and Downloads sections and did not see it live yet. Links here for easy updating: Sustainability article at https://en.mojebambino.pl/in-harmony-with-nature-for-the-well-being-of-future-generations/7821 and Downloads at https://en.mojebambino.pl/downloads/2350. There is real visibilty upside in adding the PDF and a short summary to product pages so buyers find it in two clicks.

What this unlocks next

This debut puts Moje Bambino in more shortlist conversations for education interiors where third‑party EPDs are a must. The fastest commercial lift usually comes from extending coverage to neighboring families that ride the same supply chain, for example classroom cabinets or mobile storage. Keep the data room tidy, line up utility and materials records, and future EPDs move even quicker.

Bottom line

Congratulations to Moje Bambino on entering the transparency arena. One group EPD for plywood cloakroom systems is a strong opening statement and a smart way to meet specifier expectations while building a repeatable path for the rest of the range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which product family does Moje Bambino’s first EPD cover?

A modular system of plywood cloakroom furniture, including standing, hanging, and corner cabinets, reported as a group EPD under NPCR 026 Part B for Furniture.

Who is the program operator for this EPD?

EPD Norway, also known online as EPD‑Global. See our overview for context and credibility factors.

Is this a product‑specific or group EPD?

It is a group EPD that represents a defined product family rather than a single SKU, a common and efficient entry point for multi‑variant lines.

What should they do next to maximize commercial impact?

Post the EPD on product and downloads pages, brief sales on when to reference it in bids, and plan extensions to adjacent storage families that share materials and processes.

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About the Author

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Walker Ryan

Chief Executive Officer at Parq

Walker Ryan is a climate-tech entrepreneur focused on driving industrial decarbonization through better data. As the founder and CEO of Parq, he helps manufacturers generate high-quality, third-party–verified carbon disclosures at scale—accelerating a traditionally slow and expensive process. Before starting Parq, Walker led over $200 million in sustainability-focused investments as VP of Strategy & Growth at ReStream Solutions, following earlier experience in investment banking at Deutsche Bank. He brings a rare mix of capital markets expertise and hands-on sustainability knowledge to tackling the infrastructure of industrial emissions.

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