Despite the many certifications steering designers and architects toward materials that seem safer and eco-friendly, professionals still need tools to locate the best options available.
Part of the challenge is understanding that a certification doesn’t always mean there’s no health risk. Not all programs, for example, subject manufacturers to the same rigor or transparency requirements. And even when a disclosure label appears to spell out what was used to make a product, every potentially harmful chemical may not be listed.
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