The CPR revision strengthens environmental transparency, CE marking and traceability. Here’s what changes and how Mármores Rosal ensures technical compliance for its Moca Creme and Cabeça Veada limestones.
What the CPR is and what changes The CPR is the EU framework for assessing and communicating the performance of construction products. The revised version entered into force in 2025 and will apply generally from 2026. Key impacts:
Environmental: stronger, comparable data (LCA) and EPDs in specifications.
CE/DoP: harmonised rules for the Declaration of Performance and CE marking.
Traceability: more information across the product life cycle and digitised documentation.
Why choose limestone (benefits for owners and designers)
Intrinsic sustainability: low processing vs. highly industrial materials; compatible with EPDs and embodied-carbon targets.
Competitive life-cycle cost: high durability, repairability and predictable maintenance.
Performance & comfort: strong thermal mass and favourable acoustic behaviour for façades and interiors.
Timeless aesthetics: natural tones, uniform texture in Moca Creme and pronounced veining when vein-cut; ideal for contemporary architecture.
Construction versatility: multiple finishes and cuts (vein/cross-cut), cut-to-size pieces and compatibility with ventilated systems.
Origin & traceability: quarried and processed in Portugal, with quality control and comprehensive technical documentation.
How Mármores Rosal supports your project We provide technical datasheets, support with environmental documentation, and samples of Moca Creme and Cabeça Veada.