Carpet
Industry Expands Green Label Plus Program
By Setting Higher Indoor Air Quality Standards for
Adhesives
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Contact: CRI Communications Department, 706.428.2103
Dalton, GA (August 1,
2005) - The Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) announced
today that adhesives have been added to its Green
Label Plus Indoor Air Quality Testing Program. The Green
Label Plus certification exceeds Californias standards
for low chemical emitting products used in commercial
and educational facilities.
"There is growing demand among architects,
builders and facility administrators for products
that contribute
to a healthy indoor environment, noted Werner Braun,
CRI President. The Green Label Plus label on carpets,
and now adhesives, assures end users these products
meet stringent requirements for low chemical emissions.
Green Label Plus has once again set the highest standard
regarding indoor air quality for carpet industry
products.
Working in cooperation with Californias Sustainable
Building Task Force and the Department of Health
Services, Indoor Air Quality Section, the carpet
industry last year voluntarily upgraded its well-known
Green Label program to meet, and even exceed, testing
protocols used by the Collaborative
for High Performance Schools (CHPS) for achieving good indoor air quality.
CRI and the agencies agreed that Green Label Plus
is acceptable in lieu of Section 01350, the CHPS
low-emitting materials criteria.
To receive Green Label Plus certification, adhesives
must undergo a 14-day testing process for 10 compounds,
as required by Section 01350 guidelines, plus five
additional compounds, as required by CRI. Subsequent
annual and semi-annual tests check for specific targeted
compounds and total levels of volatile organic compounds.
To ensure objectivity, an independent laboratory
administers the tests for the Green Label Plus program,
which includes a chain of custody process and an
annual audit of the testing laboratory.
Many carpet adhesives today meet performance standards
and emit far fewer chemicals than those of the past,
added Braun. Green Label Plus certification ensures
specifiers and customers that they are getting one
of the lowest-emitting products in the marketplace.
Commercial
carpet and adhesives that meet the criteria
for Green Label Plus are listed on the CRI website.
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