The Healthiest Home: Green Building Supplies
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 05.12.06
So here we are, bemoaning how nobody really cares about green building, when right under our nose (well, right under Mike's nose) is an entire building supply company devoted to green building products. We like their criteria for product selection (repeated below the fold) and we will mine their site for interesting products to write about, including flooring, paints and finishes, adhesives and cleaning products. What a resource- we envy green builders in Ottawa and now in Calgary. ::Healthiest Home via ::Business Edge
Sustainable source
Are the materials or components renewable? Does its harvesting or manufacturing contribute to the degradation of the environment? Are there any harmful byproducts or dangers to human or animal health?
Positive contribution to indoor air quality
Does the material or product emit VOCs or offgas in the application or through its lifespan?
Durable
Does it last and stand up to more than just normal wear and tear? Does it outlast other similar products? A building product is only environmentally sound if it lasts.
Aesthetic Beauty
Will it contribute to a long-lasting pleasure in your home? It is only environmentally sound if you're not tempted to rip it out and replace it with something else.
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