ECO Friendly Materials

ECO Friendly Materials

Materials

Carrie and Ed’s commitment to the environment has led us to sourcing environmentally conscious products for most of our printed materials.

PVC Free alternatives for: 

-Wallcoverings

-Banners

-Posters

-Flexible Media

-Rigid Substrates

Printed on Green-Guard, Leeds Certified Printers/Inks

  • Greenguard and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification are important considerations for companies in the wallcovering industry. These certifications provide assurance that products meet certain standards for environmental performance and sustainability.
  • One benefit of Greenguard certification is that it helps to ensure that products do not contribute to indoor air pollution. Greenguard certified products are tested to meet strict emissions standards, which can help to improve indoor air quality and reduce the risk of respiratory and other health issues. This is particularly important in the wallcovering industry, as wallcoverings are often used in indoor spaces and can potentially contribute to indoor air pollution if not properly designed and manufactured.
  • LEED certification, on the other hand, is focused on the overall environmental impact of a product or building. LEED certified products and buildings are designed to be energy-efficient, use sustainable materials, and minimize waste. In the wallcovering industry, LEED certification can help companies to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and to produce products that have a lower environmental impact.
  • Both Greenguard and LEED certification can be important differentiators for companies in the wallcovering industry. By obtaining these certifications, businesses can differentiate themselves from their competitors and demonstrate to customers that they are committed to producing high-quality, environmentally-friendly products.
  • In summary, Greenguard and LEED certification are important considerations for companies in the wallcovering industry due to their focus on environmental performance and sustainability. These certifications can help businesses to differentiate themselves from their competitors and to demonstrate their commitment to producing high-quality, environmentally-friendly products.

PVC Free Wall Coverings

  • PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a common material used in the production of wallpaper and wall coverings. However, PVC has a number of negative environmental and health impacts that make it a less desirable choice for many consumers.
  • One of the main benefits of PVC-free wallpapers and wall coverings is that they are more environmentally friendly. PVC production and disposal can release harmful chemicals into the air and water, and it is difficult to recycle. In contrast, PVC-free alternatives are often made from natural or recycled materials and are easier to recycle at the end of their life.
  • Another benefit of PVC-free wallpapers and wall coverings is that they are safer for indoor air quality. PVC can off-gas volatile organic compounds (VOCs) over time, which can contribute to indoor air pollution and have negative health effects. PVC-free alternatives, on the other hand, are often made from natural materials that do not release VOCs, making them a healthier choice for your home.
  • In addition to these environmental and health benefits, PVC-free wallpapers and wall coverings can also be more durable and long-lasting than their PVC counterparts. This is because PVC is prone to deterioration and can become brittle over time, while PVC-free alternatives are often made from more durable materials.
  • Overall, PVC-free wallpapers and wall coverings offer a number of benefits over traditional PVC options. They are more environmentally friendly, safer for indoor air quality, and can be more durable in the long run. If you’re looking to update your walls with a new wallpaper or wall covering, consider going PVC-free for a healthier and more sustainable choice.

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Ed Owens

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