Verosol at a glance: products and EPD coverage

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Published: December 19, 2025

Verosol built its name on metallised fabrics that tame glare and heat while keeping the view. For teams chasing low‑stress specs with credible carbon data, the big question is simple: which of those fabrics carry product‑specific EPDs, and where are the gaps that could stall a bid?

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What Verosol makes

Verosol develops and produces functional fabrics for indoor solar shading, best known for metallised textiles like SilverScreen, plus collections such as EnviroScreen, ComfortScreen, OmniaScreen, Originals, and metallised curtain fabrics. They sit under the Kvadrat umbrella and supply fabrics used in roller, pleated, roman, vertical and panel‑glide blinds (Verosol, 2025).

Breadth of the range

Across openness factors, colors, and fabric constructions, the portfolio spans multiple categories with dozens of individual SKUs. On the systems side, partners and regional entities present several blind mechanisms (manual and motorised) that pair with these textiles. It’s a broad palette for offices, education, healthcare, hospitality, and high‑performance homes.

What’s already covered by EPDs

Global GreenTag lists product‑specific EPDs for several Verosol fabrics: 123 Earth Screen, 202 SilverScreen, 205 SilverScreen, 802 SilverScreen Enviro, and 803 EnviroScreen. All were issued in April 2023 and are valid through April 2028 (Global GreenTag, 2025) (Global GreenTag, 2025). These follow EN 15804 and show a clear path for fabric‑level disclosure in common use cases.

The likely gaps

Verosol’s certificate library shows many health declarations and other labels across the range, yet the EPD set appears concentrated on select metallised and polyester lines. We did not find EPDs for ComfortScreen or OmniaScreen on their certificate page as of December 18, 2025 (Verosol, 2025). Nor did we see EPDs for complete blind assemblies or hardware systems in that library, which matters when a project team wants one declaration covering the system they install.

Why that matters to spec outcomes

LEED’s materials credit counts product‑specific Type III EPDs toward the required product tally. Typical guidance asks for 20 qualifying products from 5 manufacturers, with a product‑specific Type III EPD counting as 1.5 products (USGBC, 2024) (USGBC, 2024). LEED v5 was ratified on March 28, 2025 and tightens emphasis on embodied‑carbon outcomes while keeping disclosure in play, so verified EPDs remain a practical spec lever (USGBC, 2025). If options look equal on performance and price, the SKU that helps a project reach its credit math tends to get the nod.

Competitor EPD activity (useful benchmarks)

Several direct or adjacent competitors have public EPDs that specifiers can cite today. Examples include Mecho’s manual shade systems EPD (valid to 2029) and motorized shade systems EPD (valid to 2029) (EPD International, 2024) (EPD International, 2024) (EPD International, 2024). Mermet publishes EPDs for core shade fabrics such as E Screen on its product pages (Mermet, 2025). Serge Ferrari’s Soltis solar protection membranes appear within the INIES program, also visible to European project teams (INIES, 2026). These benchmarks signal what procurement teams increasingly expect in submittals.

Where Verosol may be losing specification ground

If a best‑seller like ComfortScreen is in the running but lacks a product‑specific EPD in the submittal pack, the project team may move to a fabric or system with a verified declaration to avoid penalties in carbon accounting. That can tilt decisions in offices and education projects where daylight control and credit math both matter. A single mid‑sized win often returns the cost of producing an EPD, which many manufacturers overlook because they never see the projects they quietly miss.

Fastest route to close the gaps

Two practical plays work well. First, extend fabric‑level EPD coverage to top‑volume SKUs that currently test well on performance and availability. Second, add system‑level EPDs for the most specified assemblies (manual and motorised), so a specifier can pick one declaration that matches how the product is procured and installed. A capable LCA partner will validate the right PCR, align with your preferred program operator, and shoulder the messy data pull so engineering and product teams stay focused on the day job.

Who Verosol often meets in the spec arena

Common matchups include Mecho, Mermet, Serge Ferrari, Draper, Hunter Douglas Architectural, Silent Gliss, Coulisse, and Bandalux. Some compete fabric‑to‑fabric, others on full shade systems. Knowing which of their SKUs carry EPDs helps prioritize where to publish first.

Where to see Verosol’s sustainability docs

Their certificate library centralizes EPDs, HPDs, ISO 14001, and other labels, useful for quick submittal packs (Verosol certificates). It’s a handy bookmark for tender season.

Bottom line for manufacturers watching this space

Verosol’s EPD footprint covers several flagship fabrics and proves readiness to scale. The commercial upside is in rounding out the fabric set and securing system‑level EPDs, which reduces friction for design teams and keeps your SKUs in play when credits tighten. Do this with a partner who makes data gathering painless, picks the right PCR, and delivers on a predictable timeline. Otherwise, even great fabric can get sidelined by paper. Nobody wants that to happen to there hero product.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Verosol fabrics have EPDs and how long are they valid?

Global GreenTag lists EPDs for 123 Earth Screen, 202 SilverScreen, 205 SilverScreen, 802 SilverScreen Enviro, and 803 EnviroScreen. Issue date April 2023, valid to April 2028 (Global GreenTag, 2025) (Global GreenTag, 2025).

Does Verosol have EPDs for complete blind systems?

We did not see system‑level EPDs in Verosol’s certificate library as of December 18, 2025. The public listings focus on fabric EPDs and other labels (Verosol, 2025).

How do EPDs impact LEED specifications in 2025 and beyond?

LEED’s EPD credit still rewards product‑specific Type III EPDs (1.5x weighting toward the 20 products from 5 manufacturers target), and LEED v5 ratification in March 2025 maintains disclosure while elevating embodied‑carbon outcomes (USGBC, 2024) (USGBC, 2025) (USGBC, 2025).

Which competitors currently publish EPDs in this category?

Mecho has EPDs for manual and motorized shade systems and for shade cloths (EPD International, 2024) (EPD International, 2024). Mermet provides EPDs for key fabrics on its site (Mermet, 2025). Serge Ferrari features solar‑protection membrane EPDs in INIES (INIES, 2026).