Vezir Köprü’s Peli Parke: products and EPD coverage
Peli Parke is a full‑line wood products maker that sells laminate flooring across many decors and sizes. If you are bidding projects that prefer or require EPDs, knowing where Peli is covered today—and where it is not—can mean the difference between a quick spec win and weeks of substitution games.


Who they are
Peli Parke is the flooring brand of Vezir Köprü Orman Ürünleri ve Kâğıt Sanayi A.Ş., an integrated wood manufacturer based in Samsun, Türkiye. The company produces much more than floors, including MDF, particleboard, melamine‑faced panels, plywood, skirting, and adhesives, with exports to 90+ countries (Peli Parke About Us, 2025). Their sustainability page highlights EPD, FSC and PEFC credentials, plus low‑formaldehyde claims (Peli Parke Sustainability, 2025).
What they sell, roughly how many
On the flooring side, Peli offers multiple laminate collections across wear classes AC3 to AC4 and thicknesses around 8 mm. Individual SKUs span oak and stone looks such as Ilgaz Meşe and Van Kahve, so the portfolio lands in the dozens of distinct decors and plank formats based on site listings sampled in November 2025.
Current EPD status
According to Building Transparency’s EC3 database, as of November 20, 2025 Peli has one current product EPD covering Laminate Flooring under EN 15804+A2, valid until October 21, 2027 (EPD International S‑P‑06740, 2022). That EPD maps to MasterFormat 09 62 19 Laminate Flooring and acts as a range‑level declaration rather than a single‑SKU file.
Where coverage looks thin
We did not find additional public EPDs for Peli’s panels, MDF, particleboard, or skirting in EC3 on the date above. If you sell into projects that score LEED points or apply internal procurement screens, missing EPDs often means your product is modeled with a conservative default that carries an avoidable penalty in the whole‑building carbon tally. That can quietly push buyers to alternatives.
A likely bestseller without a named EPD
Peli’s AC4, Class 32 8 mm laminates are positioned for offices and high‑traffic residential. A decor like Ilgaz Meşe fits that mainstream sweet spot on their site, yet we do not see a decor‑specific or thickness‑specific EPD for it. That gap is small on paper, but it is frequently decisive on spec sheets when a project team sorts “has EPD” before color and price.
Competitors that show up with EPDs in hand
You will often meet laminate rivals that publish fresh EPDs. Examples include Kastamonu Entegre’s laminate flooring EPD valid to July 2028 (EPD International S‑P‑08769, 2023) and Kronospan units with 2024–2029 validity on EPD Hub (EPD Hub, 2024). Yıldız Entegre publicly notes EPD reports for flooring on its corporate pages as well (Yıldız Entegre, 2025). That means specifiers can swap quickly when documentation is a gate, not a nice‑to‑have.
Where Peli competes most often
In like‑kind laminate, expect Kastamonu Entegre, Yıldız Entegre, Kronospan, Swiss Krono, and EGGER on the bid list. In some commercial settings, resilient alternatives with active EPDs from Tarkett or other vinyl suppliers can also displace laminate, especially in healthcare and education where maintenance and acoustics dominate (EPD International, 2024–2025).
What to prioritize next
If you manage Peli’s credentials, expanding from a single laminate EPD to coverage by thickness and use class can cut friction in submittals. Adding EPDs for panels, MDF, and skirting would close gaps for millwork and trim packages that accompany the floor. The right LCA partner will check the dominant PCRs your competitors use, handle the heavy data lift across plants, and sequence publications to keep sales moving while the remaining files are prepared. That ease of data capture is what saves weeks.
Practical takeaway
Peli is a diversified wood producer with a credible laminate EPD on the board, yet coverage is partial today. If your goal is to win specs without endless clarifications, broaden the EPD set to match how customers actually bundle products. It is not just a compliance task, it is a revenue lever that often pays back on the very next mid‑sized project. We are definately seeing that pattern across flooring.
Resources: Peli Parke Sustainability, 2025 • EPD International S‑P‑06740 Laminate Flooring, 2022 • Kronospan Laminate Flooring EPD, 2024 • Kastamonu Entegre Laminate EPD, 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Peli Parke currently publish an EPD for laminate flooring and how long is it valid?
Yes. EC3 lists one current laminate flooring EPD, valid until 2027‑10‑21 under EN 15804+A2 (EPD International, 2022).
Roughly how many Peli laminate SKUs exist today?
Website sampling in November 2025 suggests dozens of decors and plank formats across AC3–AC4 classes. No single authoritative count is published.
Which competitors commonly appear with laminate EPDs?
Kastamonu Entegre and Kronospan have laminate EPDs valid into 2028–2029, and Yıldız Entegre references EPD reports on its site (EPD International and EPD Hub, 2023–2024).
Where are Peli’s biggest EPD gaps?
Panels, MDF, particleboard, and skirting do not show public EPDs for this manufacturer in EC3 as of 2025‑11‑20. Expanding coverage to these would support bundled bids.
