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It’s easy to select a product from a catalog without thinking about where it comes from. But if you care about hidden impacts like embodied carbon, toxic ingredients or byproducts, or social responsibility in the supply chain, a lack of information from manufacturers can hinder your selection process.
We offer tips, insights, and analysis on all these issues and more. We also look at:
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the quality of the information that’s available to you
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why it’s so hard to get
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what makes it important
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Product Watchdogs Pledge Standardized Ingredient Reporting Platform
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A promised database funded by Google.org and USGBC aims to end marketplace confusion and lower the cost of ingredient disclosure.
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Environmental Data for Window Glass Coming
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A product category rule for flat glass used in glazing will standardize life-cycle assessments for the industry and lead to EPDs.
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Architects Push for Clearer EPDs with 2030 Challenge
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Input from practitioners is needed, says Architecture 2030, to develop a more readable format for life-cycle data and environmental product declarations.
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New EHS Transparency Tool Based on Cradle to Cradle Program
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A new way to report product ingredients, the Environmental and Health Statement, puts yet another spin on transparency.
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UL, USGBC Team Up to Standardize LCA Rules
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Vinyl Group Touts Environmental Data
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Transparency Is the Secret Ingredient in "Declare" Products
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Several dozen products are now participating in the Declare database, supporting Living Building Challenge documentation and ingredient disclosure.
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Cradle to Cradle Gains Independence: A First Look at the 3.0 Launch
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The new C2C standard includes greater stringency about some things and more flexibility with others.
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Health Product Declaration Provides Building Product "Nutrition Label"
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The new format streamlines disclosure of building product ingredients and their potential health impacts.
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Setting Carbon Footprint Rules for Concrete
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New rules standardize how we calculate the carbon footprint and other impacts of concrete.