EUROPUR Launches CertiPUR™ for Bonded Foam
First-Ever Health & Safety Certification for Rebonded Flexible Polyurethane Foam
EUROPUR today announces the launch of CertiPUR™ for Bonded Foam, a new module extending the CertiPUR™ programme to mechanically recycled flexible polyurethane foam. It is the first certification scheme dedicated specifically to the health and safety properties of rebonded foam used in mattresses, upholstered furniture and other comfort applications.
Rebonded foam, produced from post-industrial [trim] or post-consumer [end-of-life] PU foam, is gaining importance as the industry advances towards greater circularity. Until now, no harmonised method existed to ensure that such materials consistently meet stringent chemical and emissions requirements. The new CertiPUR™ module addresses this need by providing a third-party verified, science-based framework to verify that bonded foam products are safe for consumers.
As with the main CertiPUR™ scheme, the bonded foam module specifies substances that may not be used in the production of polyurethane foams and sets stringent maximum limits for some components. Certification relies on independent, third-party laboratory testing. Post-industrial bonded foams require annual testing, while post-consumer bonded foams are tested twice per year to ensure ongoing compliance.
With the launch of CertiPUR™ for bonded foam, we are taking a significant step in supporting the responsible use of recycled polyurethane foam materials. This new module gives manufacturers and their customers confidence that circularity can go hand in hand with high health and safety standards.
Michel Baumgartner, Secretary General, EUROPUR
The new module is open to producers of rebonded polyurethane foam worldwide. With this new module, CertiPUR™ now covers three categories of flexible polyurethane foam: slabstock foam for furniture and bedding applications, moulded foam for furniture and bedding applications, and rebonded foam.
CertiPUR™, established in 2005, currently counts 81 certified foam plants worldwide, comprising 71 slabstock plants and 10 moulded foam producers, and is recognised as a leading voluntary health & safety standard for flexible polyurethane foam. The addition of the bonded foam module reinforces the programme’s role in supporting safe materials, transparency, and the sector’s long-term sustainability ambitions.
For more information, visit www.europur.org/certipur or contact info@europur.org.