Costs crisis hits laminates
Sales of laminate flooring saw a major decline in Europe during 2022 with volumes down 24% according to the EPLF, the European producers of laminate flooring organisation.
A statement by the EPLF said:
"The decline is mainly due to the global energy crisis
that followed the conflict between Russia and Ukraine,
which has led to inflation.
Belgium at -34,7% with 6.019.139m2 sold, Finland at -34,2% with 2.081.062m2 sold and The Netherlands at -33,5% with 14.158.495m2 are among the countries that suffered the most from the crisis in Western Europe.
Despite the supply issues and the higher energy costs the sector is facing, EPLF members say they are confident that they will soon return to sales figures similar to those of 2021 when consumers' enthusiasm for remodelling boosted the purchase of laminate flooring, during the pandemic.
In the meantime, they continue to innovate and provide customers with
quality laminate flooring, that is both sustainable and affordable in the years to come, says the EPLF.



