Living Product Challenge Certified | Trim Tab https://trimtab.living-future.org Trim Tab Online Fri, 07 Jul 2017 17:07:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://trimtab.living-future.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ILFI_logo-large-1.png Trim Tab https://trimtab.living-future.org © 2024, International Living Future Institutewebmaster@living-future.orghttps://kerosin.digital/rss-chimp 10 Companies Making Healthy Interior Products https://trimtab.living-future.org/blog/10-companies-making-healthy-interior-products/ Wed, 05 Jul 2017 21:53:44 +0000 https://192.254.134.210/~trimtab22/?p=2700 Metroflor-Aspecta

Learn more about the Living Product Expo 2017, held on Sept 12 – 14 in Pittsburgh, and register today! Early bird ends August 1st. A prominent feature of the Living Product Expo are the products themselves, made with innovative materials by companies who are pushing the limit on healthy products. Interface Product: Global Change Collection By moving away from petroleum intensive carpet and...

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Learn more about the Living Product Expo 2017, held on Sept 12 – 14 in Pittsburgh, and register today! Early bird ends August 1st.

A prominent feature of the Living Product Expo are the products themselves, made with innovative materials by companies who are pushing the limit on healthy products.

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Photo: Interface

Interface

Product: Global Change Collection

By moving away from petroleum intensive carpet and radically changing their production process, Interface products embody a commitment to sustainability. Their newest Global Change Collection is an interpretation of biophilic design, with a range of colors, textures and formats in both small scale and bold, graphic aesthetics. Because there is complementarity between the patterns and hues of Global Change, product designer Kari Pei refers to the entire collection as a flexible system across various price points. All seven styles could be specified on a single project, combining to create zones and pathways with fluid transitions across the range. Global Change extends their sustainability mission by employing a solution dyed Universal™ nylon 6,6 yarn system that boasts a 1:4 carbon dioxide output and 75 percent recycled content. It is also remarkably lightweight, thereby reducing the ecological footprint of shipping.

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Photo: Metroflor

Metroflor Corporation

Product: Aspecta

MetroFlor has devoted itself to leading the Luxury vinyl flooring category with new products, designs, and manufacturing methods. Metroflor has been at the forefront of the shift away from phthalate plasticizers in all of their products. Their customer service building, Halstead International, has created an attractive and comfortable, energy-efficient workplace using sustainable materials with a long-term cost benefit. Halstead’s building is Georgia’s Tenth LEED Platinum project and the first for the city of Calhoun, GA.

Photo: Assa Abloy

ASSA ABLOY

Product: EcoFlex Electrified Mortise Lock

ASSA ABLOY is a global leader in door opening solutions, and are making their products a vital component of the green marketplace. The team has included ILFI’s Red List into their own internal ‘red list’ so they can continue to phase out harmful chemicals in their products and processes. ASSA ABLOY is seeking Living Product Challenge certification with their newly re-designed EcoFlex Electrified Mortise Lock.  This lock previously used a solenoid motor, which meant it was pulling power continuously. However, the new design has a step driven motor. Acting like a hybrid car, it pulls enough power from the grid to charge the lock and then waits in low energy standby mode until a user presents an access card. Read more about their products on our TrimTab blog.

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Mohawk Group

Product: Lichen Collection

Last month, the Mohawk Group received Petal Certification for Water, Place, and Health & Happiness in the Living Product Challenge for the Lichen Collection, a modular carpet tile product backed by the company’s EcoFlex NXT backing. Designed by ILFI Founder and Board Chairman Jason F. McLennan, the Lichen Collection incorporates both biophilia and biomimicry, and is designed to be manufactured within the water balance for the site of the factory in Calhoun, Ga. Read more about the collection on our TrimTab blog.

Photo: Lightart

Light Art

Product: LA2

“With discerning expertise in architecture, sculpture, and lighting, we specialize in understanding the vision for space and use the art of light to accentuate the desired aesthetic.” –Ryan Smith, President & Creative Director. The result of LightArt’s research and development, LA2 Technologies applies innovations in electronics, materials, and fabrication techniques to create fixtures that feature integrated, proprietary, solid-state LED systems; thin-gauge, lightweight material in over 1,000 color options; and a modular fabrication process to shorten lead time and minimize waste.They are the first light fixtures to earn LBC Compliant status, are designed and built in Seattle, and are able to be completely recycled, reused, or salvaged when clients are finished with them.

Photo: Armstrong

Armstrong Ceilings

Product: SUSTAIN™, a portfolio of ceiling systems

Armstrong World Industries offers the largest portfolio of high-performance ceiling and wall systems available today through their collection of SUSTAIN™ ceiling systems. The SUSTAIN portfolio contributes to better spaces with a complete offering of mineral fiber, fiberglass, metal ceiling panels, Tectum wall and ceiling panels, trims and transitions, and suspension and drywall systems. These products are free of Red List chemicals per Living Building Challenge 3.0 and have Declare labels – see here for the 22+ Armstrong products with labels.

Photo: Biome

Biome

Product: Taiga T35

Biome has created an autonomous panel of nature that can bioremediate your indoor air pollution: Taiga T35. Using silent fans, Taiga absorbs your indoor air and naturally eliminates Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) created from cooking, cleaning products, and everyday products like carpeting and technology products. It is a fully enclosed system, and so no water line or drainage is required. As an immersive piece of landscaping technology, it automatically cares for 35 plants within its 5 air purification chambers. It’s light enough to hang directly on drywall with only drywall anchors for support. The included Biome LightBar shines a crisp white light on your foliage to ensure optimal health and lower maintenance. And, this product is Declare certified, the first technology company to be LBC compliant!

 

Photo: Ecobalanza

Ecobalanza

Product: Couture Collection

EcoBalanza is building the world’s most ethical luxury upholstered furniture. For over a decade, EcoBalanza has been sourcing the cleanest and most responsible materials, sourced with quality and integrity in mind. Ethically sourced, natural and organic materials create each of their products including finely crafted and sustainable sofas, chairs, ottomans and headboards. The Couture Collection consists of luxurious custom-made green upholstered furniture that can meet your personal preferences. Key features of each Couture piece include eight-way hand-tied coil springs system, under-upholstery layer with certified organic cotton twill and endless customization.

 

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Teknion

Product: Metropolitan ’14

Advancing sustainability is ingrained in the company culture. Teknion’s priorities as manufacturers are to minimize the environmental impact of their work and advance sustainability efforts within the industry as a whole. Eighty percent of Teknion’s component parts are manufactured in-house which provides greater control for them to challenge the status quo. Metropolitan ’14 is a fully upholstered rotating chair with a fully integrated seat cushion. According to Teknion, “the hallmark of the Metropolitan ’14 is the uniform flow of the seat into the armrests, creating a perfect nest for comfort and relaxation.”

 

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Photo: Humanscale

Humanscale

Product: Diffrient Smart Chair and Float Table

To achieve the standards set by the Living Product Challenge (LPC), Jane Abernethy and her staff made significant changes to Humanscale’s facilities, implementing solar panels and a rainwater-capture system. The team also studied the lifecycle of each ingredient in every part of Humanscale’s products and found alternative materials or methods of production if anything was deemed harmful to people or the environment. In 2016, two of their products were the first to be certified under LPC: the Diffrient Smart Chair and the Float Table. At Neocon, Humanscale is introducing the World Chair, made in partnership with Bureo, who is supplying NetPlus, a material made by recycling discarded commercial fishing nets.” One of the company’s primary goals for 2017 is to ensure that its lighting offerings contain zero red-list (harmful) materials. For more on Humanscale’s endeavors, see their commitment to the LPC in this video.

Learn more about the Living Product Expo 2017, held on Sept 12 – 14 in Pittsburgh, and register today! Early bird ends August 1st.

 

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Owens Corning (NYSE: OC) develops, manufactures and markets insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites. Global in scope and human in scale, the company’s market-leading businesses use their deep expertise in materials, manufacturing and building science to develop products and systems that save energy and improve comfort in commercial and residential buildings. Ultimately, Owens Corning’s people and products make the world a better...

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Owens Corning (NYSE: OC) develops, manufactures and markets insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites. Global in scope and human in scale, the company’s market-leading businesses use their deep expertise in materials, manufacturing and building science to develop products and systems that save energy and improve comfort in commercial and residential buildings. Ultimately, Owens Corning’s people and products make the world a better place. Based in Toledo, Ohio, Owens Corning posted 2015 sales of $5.4 billion and employs about 16,000 people in 25 countries.

Owens Corning, the pioneer of fiberglass, created EcoTouch® Batt Insulation with PureFiber® Technology, a revolutionary new product platform that includes an average of 65% recycled content, with minimum of 47% post-consumer recycled glass. The balance is 18% pre-consumer recycled glass content.[1] The product meets the strict certification standards for indoor air quality, is validated formaldehyde free and carries the GreenGuard Gold certification. EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® continues to deliver the energy-saving and acoustical performance, as well as the installation ease our customers expect from Owens Corning. EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology has even been named the greenest insulation by Green Builder magazine[2] and is the only fiberglass insulation product listed in the USDA Bio-Preferred Catalog because of its bio-based binder.

EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® continues to deliver energy-saving and acoustical performance, as well as the installation ease our customers expect from Owens Corning.EcoTouch® Insulation[3]:

  • Is preferred by 2 out of 3 professional installers over all fiberglass insulation competitors for ease of handling and installation[4].
  • Is easier to cut and split with less dust than other fiberglass insulation products.
  • Installs faster than other fiberglass insulation products.
  • Completely fills the cavity, eliminating gaps and the need for additional handwork.
  • Is easily cut and split to insulate odd shaped cavities and around outlets, switches and other small spaces.

EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology manufactured in Owens Corning’s Santa Clara, California plant was chosen for the Living Product Challenge (LPC). The plant has been in continuous operation since July 5, 1949, is nearly waste-free and employs well-trained and engaged support staff. These factors made the product and facility combination a clear choice for the LPC.

The engagement began with a stakeholder meeting at Owens Corning’s Science and Technology Center in Granville, Ohio, in early 2015. At that time, Owens Corning stakeholders learned about the vision, mission, potential value and traction of the LPC. Near the end of the year, it was announced at the LPC conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that Owens Corning had decided to extend its sustainability commitment and participate in the LPC.

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EcoTouch® PINK® FIBERGLAS™ Insulation with PureFiber® Technology

Imperative Certified

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Performance Areas
PlaceHealth + Happiness Materials Equity Beauty

Place

I-01 RESPONSIBLE PLACE AND HABITAT IMPACTS [5]

Built in 1949, the Owens Corning Santa Clara, California plant was the first industrial plant in the United States designed specifically for the manufacture of insulation, as opposed to a converted glass bottling plant. The product ingredients are mostly inorganic and bio based materials and are not derived from endangered sources.

Owens Corning’s Santa Clara plant sits on 41.88 acres in Santa Clara County, California. The manufacturing facility constitutes over 17 acres of the land. Owens Corning does a biodiversity assessment for all of its sites. Santa Clara is not within 50 miles of any areas of ecological sensitivity or historical significance as defined by the following lists:

  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites and Biosphere Sites.
  • Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971) – called the Ramsar Convention. The Convention lists Wetland of International Importance.
  • Natura 2000 List – Protected ecological areas in the European Union.
  • Alliance for Zero Extinction’s (AZE) list of epicenters of imminent extinctions

Owens Corning is committed to preserving the natural habitats that surround its operations around the world. An annual biodiversity assessment is completed by each plant; as of 2016, Owens Corning is in the process of developing and supporting company-wide biodiversity goals.

In 2015, Owens Corning began a partnership with the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) to standardize the approach to biodiversity throughout the company, develop biodiversity action plans using external expertise and site visits, and work towards third party WHC certification.

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Health + Happiness  

Owens Corning products, created from abundant materials such as sand, have the potential to transform people’s relationship to help improve the comfort of the building occupants. Owens Corning® insulation products improve the comfort of the building occupants by serving as a means to help control thermal transfer to the living space and save energy in regulating that temperature. Additionally, insulation products serve to reduce noise transfer, helping to create acoustics or quiet spaces for living and working.

Owens Corning is committed to the principles of environmental sustainability, product stewardship and to the safety and health of its employees.

To ensure a continuing commitment to these principles, Owens Corning is dedicated to:

Safety and Health:

  • Providing safe working conditions.
  • Promoting the health and well-being of our employees.

Environmental Protection and Sustainability:

  • Conserving resources, preventing waste, reducing greenhouse gases, and protecting the environment and our local communities.
  • Continual improvement in our Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) performance and pollution-prevention efforts.
  • Use third-party organizations to test and certify product attributes and to disclose their environmental and human health impacts.

Product Stewardship:

  • Providing products that are safe and environmentally sound to make, use, and dispose of; and that perform as claimed.
  • Providing useful information on the performance and safe use of our products.

Since 2008, Owens Corning has offered different resources and incentives to motivate employees to reach their health goals. The company has various wellness programs for employees to participate in, and will expand its efforts with the development of six wellness pillars and corresponding teams to manage them:

  • Know Your Numbers
  • Healthy Mind
  • Physical Activity
  • Nutrition (Santa Clara plant has a free “healthy options” lunch and breakfast offering each day for employees)
  • Tobacco-Free
  • Financial Health

As a part of its wellness programs, Owens Corning encourages outdoor activities and creates spaces at its locations for employee interaction and exercise. Owens Corning is committed to preserving the natural habitats that surround its operations.

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I-05 NET POSITIVE MATERIAL HEALTH

Owens Corning is committed to meeting the Net Positive Material Health Imperative by maintaining a strict standard of safety and a responsibility to its workforce that they return home to their families in the same condition as when they arrived at the start of the workday. The company believes that its commitment to safety is unconditional and that all accidents are preventable. As a result of the pervasive safety culture, Owens Corning has had zero recorded fatalities for contractors and employees in over a decade. There has been one recordable injury at Santa Clara plant since November 2015. The injury encouraged the plant to identify more ways to prevent future injuries. The manufacturing of EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology has been purposefully designed to incorporate significant automated features to reduce the opportunity for injury and human error.

This product was assessed for material health through the Cradle to Cradle Product Innovation Institute and was certified at the Gold level [6]. The product is fully optimized, meaning that ingredients and process chemicals are optimal or acceptable for use. This assessment covered 100% of the materials at 100ppm.

I-06 HUMAN THRIVING

Owens Corning actively manages its nature and environmental impacts and has achieved a continuous reduction of manufacturing impact starting with a 2002 baseline. Aspects include waste, air emissions, water use, energy, and greenhouse gases. One company goal is to achieve zero waste at all of its facilities; the Santa Clara plant is well along the path of achieving a waste-free process for the EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology product line. In 2015, Santa Clara plant diverted 94% of the waste away from the landfill. The plant uses state-of-the-art automated equipment throughout which minimizes human interaction with the process. The reduced number of touch points help to create a safe environment and minimize repetitive tasks.

Owens Corning encourages increased interaction with nature in its employee’s work and personal life. The company has instituted wellness programs and healthy living incentives to promote healthy lifestyle choices for employees. Employees are encouraged to maintain a healthy body weight with programs such as the annual Fat Out competition. Each year, the company distributes pedometers and coordinates scheduled weigh-ins to track employee progress towards their fitness goals. Participation in the program has been as high as 30% in recent years. Finally, the company’s wellness program has been a vehicle for motivation. Santa Clara plant has a free “healthy options” lunch and breakfast offering each day for employees to encourage healthy eating habits.

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Materials

Owens Corning uses third-party organizations to test and certify product attributes and to disclose environmental and human health impacts. These certifications ensure that products meet a certain standard of recycled content, are low emitting after installation and have other features that may be of interest to architects, builders, installers and consumers. The Product Stewardship process ensures products are safe and environmentally sound to make, use, and dispose of; and perform as claimed.

Furthermore, Owens Corning’s approach to achieving the Materials Petal Imperatives is highlighted by showcasing the company’s initiatives to cultivate a responsible materials economy. Owens Corning’s EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology is largely created from abundant materials such as sand. Raw materials like sand and high levels of recycled glass content combine to minimize adverse impacts from a material resource perspective.

The commitment to using responsible materials is important to Owens Corning. This product was assessed for material health through the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute and was certified at the Gold level.

The product development team’s insight is in direct alignment with the Materials Petal Imperatives through the use of human centered design. The product is designed and manufactured to be used in a variety of applications that easily meet the insulating needs for attics, walls and other locations.

Overall, EcoTouch® Insulation products have socially equitable automated manufacturing and appropriately manage resource depletion through the high level of recycled content. The market-leading product is also a leader in terms of the equitable use of natural resources, materials usage, product design and innovative industrial practices.

I-07 RED LIST

Owens Corning uses third-party organizations to test and certify product attributes and to disclose environmental and human health impacts. There are several transparency paths used for Owens Corning products and many of them are market driven. As consumer demand for product transparency has increased, the company has implemented transparency initiatives to meet the demand. Owens Corning is on the leading edge and readily makes the commitment to expand its transparency offerings where they have value in the marketplace. EcoTouch® Insulation products are/have[7]:

  • GREENGUARD Certified® and GREENGUARD Gold Certified℠, (EcoTouch® Unfaced Batts and EcoTouch® Faced Batts and Rolls).
  • GREENGUARD validated Formaldehyde Free (EcoTouch® Unfaced and EcoTouch® Faced Batts and Rolls).
  • UL Certified Environmental Product Declaration in accordance with ISO 14025 (EcoTouch® Faced and Unfaced insulation).
  • UL Environment EcoLogo CCD-106 (EcoTouch® Faced and Unfaced insulation).
  • Recycled content verified by SCS Global Services; Scientific Certification Systems SCS-MC-01025, SCS Certified minimum 65% recycled glass content (with at least 41% post-consumer recycled and the balance of pre-consumer recycled glass content), applies to EcoTouch® Unfaced Batts and Rolls.
  • USDA Certified Biobased Products: EcoTouch® unfaced – 98%

Additionally, the product:

  • Achieved the Gold level of the Material Health Certification from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute[8]; and
  • Approved for the National Green Building Standard; and
  • Qualified under the Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR® program.
  • As a part of pursuing the Living Product Challenge, Owens Corning has obtained DECLARE labels for EcoTouch® Insulation products[9].

I-08 LIVING ECONOMY SOURCING

Final percent by weight sourced from each zone (list):

1000 km radius: 8-25%
2000 km radius: 25-75%
5000 km radius: 0-36%

Material; % by Weight; Source Location; Distance(km); Distance Range

Cullet; 25-75%; North America; 16-1290km; 2000 km

Sand; 8-25%; North America; 16-400km; 1000 km

Borates; 10-30%; Global; 560-9980km; any location

Soda Ash; 0.5-6%; North America; 560-3220km; 5000 km

Other Oxides; 1-2%; North America; 360-3220km; 5000 km

Limestone; 0-5%; North America; 200-320km; 5000 km

Carbohydrate Polyol; 2-10%; North America; 800-3540km; 5000 km

Bio-Based Polycarboxylic Acid; 1-5%; North America; 320-3220km; 5000 km

Cure Accelerator; 0.2-1%; North America; 400-3700km; 5000 km

Surfactant; 0-0.1%; North America; 640-3700km; 5000 km

Vegetable Oil; 0-3.5%; North America; 800-3540km; 5000 km

Silane; 0.03-0.1%; North America; 400-4350km; 5000 km

Pink Colorant; 0.1-0.2%; North America; 560-4500km; 5000 km

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I-09 RESPONSIBLE INDUSTRY

Owens Corning’s EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology uses materials that are in abundant supply and leverage high levels of recycled content. Sand is a major raw material in glass manufacturing and Owens Corning is committed to seek out sources in reasonable proximity to its operations. Purchasing recycled glass prevents material from being sent to landfill while serving as an outlet for glass that is no longer in service. EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology uses a bio-based binder.

The company is also committed to fair labor practices and is a signatory to the UN Global Compact. The Santa Clara plant is staffed by workers that are local to the Santa Clara, community and wages are equitable for the area. The Owens Corning Human Rights policy is in effect and complies with reporting on Conflict Minerals. Materials used for this product are not derived from vulnerable or endangered sources. A Declare Label was issued for EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology in 2016.

Declare ID: OWC-0003

I-11 NET POSITIVE WASTE

One company goal is to achieve zero waste at all our facilities; the Santa Clara plant is well along the path of achieving a waste free process for the EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology product line. In 2015, Santa Clara plant diverted 94% of the waste from the landfill. The company uses recycled content in the form of purchased cullet in the manufacture of fiberglass products and works to reduce waste from the line by recycling scrap material back in to the process, where feasible.

I-12 PRODUCT FIT TO USE

Owens Corning building insulation products are designed to help save energy through the life of the building, approximately 60 years. The products undergo rigorous internal competitive audits to ensure that the company is providing the best product to its customers. Design teams travel throughout the year visiting facilities to quantify the quality of our product and its fitness. Products are evaluated based on critical product performance characteristics, insulating R-value, installation ease and other characteristics.

Product Stewardship reviews are required for all new and modified products. These rigorous reviews ensure that products are safe and environmentally sound to make, use, and dispose of; and perform as claimed. Information on the performance and safe use of the products is also part of the review process.

Testing product fitness for use is also important from a research and development standpoint. Products are tested throughout the development process to identify any potential defects early in product design. The test-and-learn strategy is used to allow innovative ideas to emerge with little downside risk. The pervasive testing culture encourages innovation from the lab bench that is manifested on the production line.

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Equity

I-14 EQUITABLE PRODUCT ACCESS [10]

Owens Corning’s materials are broadly available to the market through a variety of channels, both direct and through other distribution channels, lumber yards and also home centers across the United States. Owens Corning prices its products in a fair and lawful manner and we believe the prices for our products are in line with prevailing market prices in the regions where such products are sold.

I-15 RESPONSIBLE CO-PRODUCTS

Owens Corning does not directly engage in any of the following activities:

  • Make weapons or armaments of any kind;
  • Produce tobacco products, pornography, violent video games, or illicit drugs;
  • Engage in fossil fuel extraction;
  • Engage in nuclear energy production or nuclear weapons manufacturing;
  • Engage in or facilitate prostitution, payday lending, gambling or the patenting of life; or
  • Charge interest rates significant in excess of market peers for comparable offerings.

Owens Corning demonstrates consistent responsibility across its entire operations footprint.

Beauty

I-19 BEAUTY + SPIRIT

Insulation products have the potential to influence an individual’s relationship to the natural world through their design. Owens Corning’s EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology are artfully designed and pleasing to use.

EcoTouch® Insulation[11]:

  • Is preferred by 2 out of 3 professional installers over all fiberglass insulation competitors for ease of handling and installation.
  • Is easier to cut and split with less dust than other fiberglass insulation products.
  • Installs faster than other fiberglass insulation products.
  • Completely fills the cavity, eliminating gaps and the need for additional handwork.
  • Is easily cut and split to insulate odd shaped cavities and around outlets, switches and other small spaces.

EcoTouch® Insulation with PureFiber® Technology is an innovative solution to compete with a variety of materials for insulating walls, ceilings and under roof decks. It is designed with variety of insulation values (R- values) to meet needs for any insulation applications and code requirements. Professionals prefer Owens Corning EcoTouch® PINK® FIBERGLAS™ Insulation with PureFiber® Technology because it is easy to handle and install.

The beauty of the product is evident in its leveraging of minute details to the benefit of the DIY homeowner and remodeling contractor. By keeping the end user in mind, Owens Corning exemplified how innovative, human centered design can bring beauty to building materials.

I-20 INSPIRATION + EDUCATION

LPC Page URL: http://sustainability.owenscorning.com/product-sustainability/

SUMMARY OF PROCESS AND BENEFIT OF PURSUING LIVING PRODUCT CHALLENGE:

Owens Corning’s participation in the Living Product Challenge has been enlightening and empowering. The iterative process allowed us to feel a sense of ownership. We were able to effectively tailor the program in order for the stringent requirements to be applicable to the supply chain and standards within the insulation industry. The company is proud to pilot the program as it exemplifies our commitment to be on the leading edge of sustainability and forward thinking. We are honored and excited to show the sustainable aspects of our products and how they can contribute to a sustainably built infrastructure.

 

[1] http://www.scscertified.com/products/cert_pdfs/OwensCorning_2015_SCS-MC-01025_s.pdf?r=1
[2] Green Builder® 2011 Readers’ Choice Brand Study shared in Feb. 2012 Green Builder Magazine
[3]  http://insulation.owenscorning.com/professionals/insulation/products/r-21-fiberglas-insulation/
[4] According to 2010 clinical trial conducted in Toronto, Canada by Ducker Worldwide on behalf of Owens Corning Insulating Systems, LLC
[5] Documentation I01-4 Landscape Narrative typically used as supplemental information.
[6] http://www.c2ccertified.org/products/mhcertificate/unfaced-ecotouch-products-owens-corning-sales-llc
[7] 
http://www.owenscorning.com/NetworkShare/Shared/10019373-EcoTouch-Fiberglas-Insulation-Guide-Spec.pdf
[8] http://www.c2ccertified.org/products/mhcertificate/unfaced-ecotouch-products-owens-corning-sales-llc
[9] http://living-future.org/unfaced-ecotouch%C2%AE-insulation
[10] 
Documentation I15-1 Human Scale Narrative is typically used as supplemental information.
[11] http://insulation.owenscorning.com/professionals/insulation/products/r-21-fiberglas-insulation/ According to 2010 clinical trial conducted in Toronto, Canada by Ducker Worldwide on behalf of Owens Corning Insulating Systems, LLC 

 

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