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Ceramin® PVC‑Free Wall and Floor Covering Tiles

Sustainable building materials & equipment

Eliminating PVC and toxins in wall and floor coverings while promoting sustainability and circular construction practices.

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Ceramin®

Company Established Year

Since 2015

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business, NGO

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Blue Angel Label

2021

Certified for low emissions and recyclability, supporting healthier indoor environments.

eco-INSTITUT Certification

2021

Verified as free from harmful substances, ensuring safe use in homes, schools, and hospitals.

German Innovation Award

2024

Honored for introducing a circular, PVC-free building material combining performance, safety, and sustainability.

Product description

Ceramin® PVC-Free Wall and Floor Covering Tiles are a revolutionary green solution that addresses the environmental impact of traditional PVC-based wall and floor coverings. These ultra-thin tiles, with a thickness of approximately 3 mm, are designed to be slip-resistant, waterproof, and highly durable, making them ideal for a wide range of applications including wet rooms, hospitals, kitchens, and high-traffic areas.

The key innovation of Ceramin® lies in its composition, which features a mineral-rich polypropylene core with high-performance surface layers. This unique construction not only provides structural strength and dimensional stability but also eliminates PVC, formaldehyde, and other harmful toxins commonly found in traditional coverings. By opting for Ceramin® tiles, users can enjoy thermal comfort, hygienic surfaces, and easy maintenance without compromising on sustainability.

Furthermore, Ceramin® tiles are lightweight, facilitating easier transport and installation processes. This not only reduces carbon emissions associated with transportation but also minimizes construction time, making it a cost-effective and efficient choice for sustainable building projects.

Certified by reputable organizations such as Blue Angel and eco-Institut for low emissions and indoor health, Ceramin® is 100% recyclable, ensuring that the materials can be repurposed at the end of their lifecycle. With XXL module options available, Ceramin® supports rapid renovation and sustainable building upgrades, aligning perfectly with circular construction strategies.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Elimination of PVC and toxins
  • High durability and slip-resistance
  • Thermal comfort and hygienic surfaces
  • Easy maintenance and installation
  • Lightweight design for reduced carbon emissions
  • Certified for low emissions and indoor health
  • 100% recyclable and supports circular construction
  • XXL module options for rapid renovation

About the Company

Ceramin® is an eco-innovative building material launched by German-based CLASSEN Group in 2015. This high-performance, PVC- and phthalate-free composite uses 60 % natural minerals and 40 % recyclable polypropylene to create durable, lightweight floor and wall coverings. Manufactured in Germany, Ceramin® offers waterproof, easy-to-clean panels that are fully recyclable and certified for low emissions and indoor air quality. The product supports sustainable construction through circular economy practices, reducing material transport and eliminating harmful chemicals, while maintaining aesthetic versatility and functional resilience. With regional sourcing and production using green energy, Ceramin® embodies environmental responsibility and long-term material lifecycle stewardship.

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