CRI
Honored For Green Label Plus Effort by California
Earns Governors Environmental and Economic Leadership Award Recognition
Contact: CRI Communications Department, 706.428.2103
Dalton, GA. (December 20, 2004) - The Carpet
and Rug Institute (CRI) was honored with a certificate of recognition after
being nominated for the 2004 California Governors Environmental and Economic
Leadership Award (GEELA). CRI, Californias Department of Health Services,
the Los Angeles Unified School District, the Collaborative for High Performance
Schools, and Californias Integrated Waste Management Board were nominated
as a partnership for their work on Low Emitting Materials.
Green
Label Plus was the collaborative effort by the carpet industry and these
partners to provide the lowest emitting product possible for use in publicly-funded
buildings and was established to meet and even exceed Californias Section
01350 standard for low-emitting products. Green Label Plus is now the
highest standard available for indoor air quality and represents the fourth
time in the 12-year-old Green Label program that CRI has enhanced its
carpet testing standard.
Established in 1993, the Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership
Awards are California's highest and most prestigious environmental honor
recognizing individuals, organizations, and businesses that have demonstrated
exceptional leadership in building public-private partnerships while making
notable contributions in conserving California's environment. This year's
awards recognized outstanding contributions by businesses, organizations
and government offices in seven award categories.
"It is truly an honor just to be nominated for such a prestigious
environmental award. What has been accomplished with the Green Label Plus
program is not only a model for all public-private partnerships, but best
of all, ensures that the end user is the biggest winner of all,"
said Werner Braun, President of the Carpet and Rug Institute. This nomination
is just another indication of the accomplishments of this industry in
setting the standard for sustainable practices."
Please visit our website for more information on the Green
Label Plus testing program.
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