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The second issue of CLASSEN is now available: A look behind the scenes at the world of design and innovation at this German family-owned company

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Published onMay 7, 2024
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Kaisersesch, November 28, 2024 – The CLASSEN has received the coveted Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label for CERAMIN®. This award recognizes CERAMIN one of the most efficient and sustainable solutions for the construction and renovation industry.
CERAMIN a completely PVC-free flooring made from recycled and recyclable polypropylene (PP). The use of safe raw materials and energy-efficient production reduce its environmental footprint. The CLASSEN Group CERAMIN manufacturing CERAMIN in Germany for over ten years and has consistently championed eco-friendly innovations in the flooring industry. In addition to Cradle to Cradle certification, CERAMIN holds CERAMIN environmental and quality certifications, such as the “Blue Angel” eco-label.

Sustainability as a guiding principle

CERAMIN a completely PVC-free flooring made from recycled and recyclable polypropylene (PP). The use of safe raw materials and energy-efficient production reduce its environmental footprint. The CLASSEN Group CERAMIN manufacturing CERAMIN in Germany for over ten years and has consistently championed eco-friendly innovations in the flooring industry. In addition to Cradle to Cradle certification, CERAMIN holds CERAMIN environmental and quality certifications, such as the “Blue Angel” eco-label.

Cradle to Cradle Material Health Certificate

The Cradle to Cradle Certified® Material Health certificate was CERAMIN for CERAMIN in February 2025. The certification bears the number 8902 and was conducted by EPEA GmbH – Part of Drees & Sommer as the lead assessment body. It is valid until February 27, 2028, and confirms compliance with the strict, globally recognized material health assessment method of the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard at the Bronze level.

Circularity for a Better Future

The Cradle to Cradle principle aims to design products so that they can be fully recycled without generating waste. CERAMIN from recycled and recyclable polypropylene (PP) and, at the end of its service life as a flooring material, can be reintroduced into the production cycle. Thanks to its material properties, it is suitable not only for reuse in new flooring but also for use in other products. This contributes to resource conservation and supports a sustainable circular economy.

A strong signal to the industry

With the Cradle to Cradle Material Health certification, the CLASSEN is sending a strong signal in support of sustainable innovation in the flooring industry. “This certification is another milestone for our company and demonstrates that sustainable business practices and high-quality product solutions can go hand in hand,” explains Sebastian Wendel, who is responsible for strategic business development at the CLASSEN.

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May 7, 2024, Kaisersesch – The CLASSEN, one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality flooring and innovative solutions for residential and commercial applications, is pleased to announce the release of its second CLASSEN . The second issue of the magazine, following its successful debut in 2023, was published this May.

CLASSEN offers a wealth of content, including inspiring new design trends, information on new products and finishes, and insights into innovations. It also features reports on significant events and developments from the past year, as well as a look ahead at what CLASSEN expect from CLASSEN in 2024.

The magazine is aimed at employees, customers, and other stakeholders of CLASSEN and serves as a communication channel for information and news from the family-owned business.

In addition to the annual publication of CLASSEN , the CLASSEN will also publish a sustainability report on a regular basis in the future. The first sustainability report was published in 2022, covering the 2020 and 2021 fiscal years. In the second half of 2024, the CLASSEN will present its second sustainability report covering the 2022/23 fiscal years to document its progress and commitment to transparent sustainability.

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For more information about CLASSEN and other news from the CLASSEN, please visit the company website: www.classengroup.com

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About the CLASSEN Group

As a leading German manufacturer of wall and floor coverings, this family-owned company is synonymous with technological leadership and sustainability. Under the motto “Floors For A Better Tomorrow,” the approximately 2,000 employees of the CLASSEN are committed to a sustainable future across all areas of the value chain. With great passion and expertise, they achieve outstanding results—from resource conservation and a long product lifecycle to the complete recycling of healthy wall and floor coverings.

For its healthy wall and floor coverings, CLASSEN avoids the use of chlorine, PVC, and plasticizers. With numerous patents available to the entire industry, the company underscores not only its own independence but also its ongoing commitment to our natural resources. With CERAMIN®, CLASSEN has developed CLASSEN material consisting largely of recycled plastics and is 100 percent recyclable. In this way, CLASSEN makes CLASSEN exemplary contribution to the circular economy.

Founded in 1962 by Dr. Hans-Jürgen Hannig, the family-owned company is currently led by three generations, including the founder himself, in its operational management.
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