CBI Europe: products and EPD coverage snapshot
CBI Europe sits at the intersection of design and performance for interiors. If you specify metal or wood ceilings, radiant ceilings, or raised access floors, they’re likely in your shortlist. Here’s what they make, how broad the range is, and how well those lines are backed by Environmental Product Declarations so you can win specs without last‑minute scrambles.


CBI Europe at a glance
CBI Europe is an Italian manufacturer focused on interior systems for commercial projects across more than 70 countries (CBI Europe, 2025](https://www.cbi-europe.it/en/default.aspx)). The portfolio is built for offices, education, healthcare, transit, and retail. Their site maintains a clear sustainability section that’s worth a bookmark: Certifications and sustainability.
What they make (by family)
CBI is not a pure play. The company spans several product families that can be mixed on the same project:
- Raised access floors (calcium sulphate, woodcore, hybrid, tongue and groove), with pedestals and accessories.
- Metal ceilings and cladding (tiles, baffles, open cell, custom forms; radiant ceiling systems are part of this platform).
- Wood ceilings and wall coverings (slatted, veneered, micro‑perforated acoustic systems).
- Demountable partitions and office wall systems.
Across these families you’re looking at dozens of core SKUs that multiply into hundreds once thicknesses, perforations, veneers, coatings, and acoustic backers are combined. That breadth lets a single spec hold together aesthetically across rooms and uses.
How well are their products covered by EPDs
On CBI’s own site the company states that all raised access floor panels, all metal ceilings and coverings, and all wood ceilings and coverings are EPD certified. As of 21 November 2025 we also see multiple product‑group EPDs for CBI in public operator libraries for raised access floor panels and metal ceiling panels. The coverage meaningfully spans the core items most often specified in offices and public buildings.
For wood ceilings, CBI signals EPD coverage throughout its catalog pages, and we see references to EPDs in recent wood‑ceiling project writeups. If you need the declaration in hand at bid time, ask the sales team for the latest PDFs and XMLs early in the submittal plan so there are no surprises.
Likely gaps to watch
Two areas are worth a quick check during pre‑con:
- Partitions and mobile walls. CBI markets wall systems, but we did not readily locate a published, downloadable EPD from a program operator for those partition lines during this review. The market does expect them for premium corporate interiors. Adotta and UniFor, for example, publish partition EPDs with current validity windows (EPD International, 2024](https://environdec.com/library/epd13381), EPD International, 2024).
- Accessory structures. Grid, suspension, and specialty profiles sometimes sit outside the scope of a ceiling EPD. If those metal components materially influence impacts on the job, confirm whether they’re inside your chosen declaration or need separate documentation.
Where competitors show up with EPDs
If a spec mandates product‑specific EPDs, missing coverage can quietly push you out of contention. A few examples your team may meet on the same schedules:
- Raised access floors: Tate/Kingspan panels list product EPDs with validity around 2026 in the International EPD System (EPD International, 2021](https://www.environdec.com/library/epd2814), EPD International, 2021). JVP’s 4x4 panels also carry an EPD valid until 2027 (EPD International, 2025](https://www.environdec.com/library/epd1016)).
- Metal ceilings: Hunter Douglas, Knauf Ceiling Solutions, SAS International, Rockfon, and Gabelex all publish metal‑ceiling EPDs. One recent example is Gabelex with validity to 2030 (EPD International, 2025](https://www.environdec.com/library/epd23104)).
- Partitions: Several brands publish demountable partition EPDs, making them easier to keep in a low‑carbon spec pack (EPD International, 2025](https://environdec.com/library/epd22358)).
Commercial impact in plain terms
On many projects, proposing a product without a product‑specific EPD forces teams to use conservative default figures and sometimes a penalty in the carbon accounting. That can make swaps more likely when a like‑for‑like competitor has a verified declaration on file. Having the EPD in hand keeps the conversation on performance, aesthetics, and logistics instead of pure price.
If you’re vetting CBI for a spec
Think like a film editor. Keep the story tight and the paperwork ready before cameras roll.
- For raised floors and metal ceilings, ask for the current EPDs that match your exact panel build and finish. Confirm that pedestals, acoustic fleece, and coatings are either included in scope or documented separately.
- For wood ceilings, clarify which wood lines are covered by which declaration and whether custom perforations or veneers change applicability.
- For partitions, request a program‑operator link if your project will weigh EPDs in submittal scoring. If the document is in progress, set a clear date for delivery.
Where CBI’s range fits best
The portfolio maps neatly to offices, education, healthcare, transit and retail where inspectability, reconfiguration, and acoustic control matter. Radiant ceiling systems add a useful tool for comfort and energy performance when paired with underfloor air distribution. It’s a cohesive platform rather than a loose bag of parts.
The shortlist takeaway
CBI Europe offers a wide, design‑forward interior system set with EPD coverage across the mainstays you specify most. Double‑check partitions and accessories during bid prep so the enviromental paperwork stays as strong as the aesthetics. A few early emails to lock the exact declarations will save weeks later in submittals and keep your product in the room when the team trims options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which CBI Europe product families most clearly have EPD coverage today?
Raised access floor panels and metal ceiling panels show clear, published product‑group EPDs in public registries as of November 2025. CBI’s site also states EPD coverage for wood ceilings and coverings; request the matching PDFs and XMLs early for your exact build.
If CBI’s partitions lack a program‑operator EPD, what’s the risk in bids?
On projects with carbon targets or LEED‑aligned procurement, a missing EPD can force conservative defaults that make swaps easier when a competitor provides a verified declaration. Several partition brands have current EPDs, so confirm documentation during pre‑con.
Which competitor examples demonstrate accessible EPDs in the same categories?
Raised floors: Tate/Kingspan panels with validity windows around 2026 and JVP panels valid to 2027. Metal ceilings: Gabelex with validity to 2030. Partitions: multiple brands publish current EPDs. See the examples linked in the article.
How broad is CBI Europe’s SKU range for interiors?
Roughly hundreds when you combine panel cores, thicknesses, finishes, perforations, acoustical backers, and dimensions. That breadth supports coherent multi‑room specs across offices, education, healthcare, retail, and transit.
Where can I find CBI Europe’s sustainability statements?
Their site hosts a concise overview and EPD statements under Certifications and Sustainability. Start here: https://www.cbi-europe.it/en/company/certifications_and_sustainability.aspx
