BuildingGreen Report

News Brief

March 1, 1995

Krylon’s Rust Tough® latex paint for metal surfaces is the first paint to be certified by Green Seal, an independent environmental labeling organization. To be certified the paint had to meet Green Seal’s standards in areas including reduced VOCs, packaging, and performance. Contact Patricia Macko at Krylon: 216/498-2300.

News Analysis

March 1, 1995
Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming

Greenhouse gas emissions in the United States increased slightly between 1990 and 1993, according to the Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks compiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (September 1994). In 1990, the first year such data was collected and the base level against which... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 1995
Safer Fiberglass Duct Board

Fiberglass duct board is avoided by most builders of low-toxic buildings for two reasons: 1) concern that glass fibers will be released from the exposed rigid fiberglass into the forced air stream; and 2) concern that mold and other microbial agents might grow in the fiberglass media and introduce contaminants... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995

The Structural Insulated Panel Association (SIPA), along with the U.S. Department of Energy,

Builder magazine, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is sponsoring a second “Energy Efficient Panelized Building Design Competition” to showcase energy-efficient and affordable buildings using structural insulated panels. Submittals... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 1995
Extruded Polystyrene the Best Roof Insulation

I commend your staff for consistently delivering a very informative newsletter. However, a better understanding of durability and reusability should have been reached before making the recommendations in your article “Insulation Materials: Environmental Comparisons.” Being an independent sales... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995
Disappointing Guide to Green Interiors

by Grazyna Pilatowicz. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1995. 170 pages, paperback, $24.95.

Eco-Interiors is a well-conceived book that just doesn’t come through. The idea is great—a guide for interior designers explaining environmental issues and the steps they can take to address those... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995

The Center for Resourceful Building Technology (CRBT), which built the ReCRAFT 90 house in Missoula, Montana, is planning to build a second demonstration house in 1995: the Timber-Tech House. This will be a small, 925 ft2 (86 m2), resource-efficient, urban in-fill house in downtown Missoula that is designed for affordability and easy... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 1995
Awaiting the Pendulum Swing

It’s no secret that interest in the environment is at a low ebb these days. Our new leaders in Congress are fanning the flames of an anti-regulatory movement that could bring environmental regulation to a virtual standstill. Earth Day 95—the 25th anniversary of the first Earth Day— seems to be attracting scarcely a... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1995
Coming Soon—MDF from Urban Waste Wood

A new Canadian company has been formed with big plans—to make demolition wood and old pallets into new medium-density fiberboard (MDF). The CanFibre Group Ltd. already has a ten-year contract with Laidlaw Waste Systems to receive 100,000 tons (91,000 tonnes) of waste wood per year. In early summer CanFibre... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995
Update: (September 26, 2006)

To the best of our knowledge, this product is now being marketed under the name Rauhsaser by Better Wall System of Kenora, ON.

CoverAge, a wallpaper made from recycled paper and wood chips (see EBN

Vol. 1, No. 1), is no longer available. The Providence, Rhode Island-based importers of this European product... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1995
Promoting Concrete’s Environmental Advantages

A new coalition, the Environmental Council of Concrete Organizations (ECCO), has been established to coordinate an industry-wide public-relations effort aimed at positioning concrete as an environmentally sound choice. Spearheaded by the Portland Cement Association and the National Ready-Mix... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995

Less than two years after the completion of its highly touted “EcoMart” in Lawrence, Kansas, Wal-Mart is continuing to experiment with energy-efficient technologies and design. A huge “Supercenter” in Moore, Oklahoma, has been announced as the next environmental demonstration store, and plans are reportedly in the works for a third in southern... Read more

Feature

March 1, 1995

High-quality, energy-efficient buildings seem like a win-win opportunity, with lower life cycle costs for the building owner and a better, more productive environment for the occupants. The environmental benefits from reduced energy use are icing on the cake. In practice, however, such buildings are rare. Why? It’s not for lack of the right... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 1995
Veneered Panels from Well-Managed Forests

Update: EcoPanels are no longer available.

EcoPanels™ from Buchner Panel Manufacturing in San Francisco are hardwood veneers from forests certified by Scientific Certification Systems, Inc. (SCS) or the Rainforest Alliance’s Smartwood Program.

The veneers are applied to substrates with... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 1995
Termite-proof OSB

Recent testing at the University of Toronto has shown borate treatment to be effective in preventing termite damage to aspen waferboard. The tests were conducted by Timothy G. Myles of the Urban Entomology program and were sponsored by Forintek Canada Corp. The results, published in the September 1994 issue of

Forest... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995
Newsbriefs

Ozone depletion in the Northern Hemisphere reached record levels this winter, according to information from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported in the 24 February issue of

The Global Environmental Change Report. In Siberia during late January and early February, ozone levels averaged 25% below normal and... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 1995
EPS Recycling

Regarding the article “Insulation Materials: Environmental Comparisons” (Vol. 4, No. 1), I offer the following comments and corrections on recycling expanded polystyrene (EPS) insulation. EPS foam is produced from a thermoplastic resin which can be recycled, but not all EPS foam is created equal. EPS building insulation is... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995
Sustainable Design Databases for Computers

REDI Guide™Andy Johnson, Editor. On diskette for Macintosh or Windows. Iris Communications, Inc., 258 East 10th Avenue, Suite E, Eugene, OR 97401-3284; 800/346-0104, 503/484-1645 (fax). $49, plus $5 for postage & handling.

Harris Directory: Recycled Content Building Materials, Second... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 1995
Hot Water on Demand—And No Energy Penalty

Running water down the drain while waiting for hot water to get to the tap wastes over 10,000 gallons (38,000 l) each year in an average American household. The most common strategy for reducing this tremendous waste is a hot water recirculation system, which keeps hot water moving through the pipes, so... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 1995

Another round of carpet testing is planned by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to learn about the health effects of some of the less studied VOCs that have been identified as coming from carpet. Unfortunately, the results of the study are unlikely to carry much weight with the industry’s critics because the firm hired to do the... Read more