Furnishings aren’t one-dimensional. They incorporate many different materials, and each material has its own environmental and health issues. In GreenSpec we look for furnishings that don’t introduce harmful emissions into the space and are made from lower-impact materials and manufacturing proce...

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12 05 14: Natural Fiber Fabrics (3 articles, 10 products)
12 05 15: Synthetic Fiber Fabrics (4 articles, 12 products)
12 20 00: Interior Window Treatments (4 articles, 20 products)
12 26 13: Lightshelves (3 articles, 9 products)
12 30 00: Casework (4 articles, 25 products)
12 35 30: Residential Casework (3 articles, 14 products)
12 36 00: Countertops (4 articles, 28 products)
12 48 00: Rugs and Mats (10 products)
12 48 13: Entrance Floor Mats and Frames (4 articles, 9 products)
12 50 00: Furniture (1 article, 35 products)
12 50 05: Custom and Specialty Furniture (14 products)
12 51 00: Office Furniture (9 articles, 36 products)
12 52 00: Seating (3 articles, 31 products)
12 56 00: Institutional Furniture (5 products)
12 58 00: Residential Furniture (41 products)
12 59 00: Systems Furniture (12 products)
12 93 00: Site Furnishings (35 products)
12 93 13: Bicycle Racks (1 article, 6 products)
12 93 23: Trash, Litter, and Recycling Receptors (6 articles, 28 products)

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EBN: Feature - September 2006

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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, publisher
 

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by William Browning et al. (2005)
by Theo Colborn et al. (1996)