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Transforming Green Marketing: Forbo Flooring Systems

In this issue of the Healthy Building News we look at Forbo Flooring System's new Sustain brochure. In combination with their Annual Health Safety & Environment Report, Forbo has accomplished a real transformation in the dialogue between manufacturers and customers, setting a higher standard, and creating greater expectations of companies seeking to be leaders in the green building movement.

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Read This Book
Doubt Is Their Product

For nearly a decade, the chemical, plastics and timber industries have been attacking efforts by the US Green Building Council to establish LEED™ credits that would discourage the use of materials such as vinyl and unsustainably harvested timber. A new book will change your perspective on these enduring controversies. In Doubt Is Their Product, Dr. David Michaels, a former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Environment, Safety and Health under President Clinton, exhaustively documents the rise of the product defense industry and its strategy of using scientific discipline to establish controversies rather than establish facts, as a means of frustrating efforts to address public health risks from asbestos, benzene, aspirin (Reye's syndrome in children) global warming and vinyl. The book casts a new light on the long campaign by chemical, plastics and timber industries opposing LEED™ credits that discourage the use of vinyl and unsustainable timber products.

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Certification Manipulation

Pamela Gilbert
This issue of the Healthy Building News examines a controversial effort by the PVC industry to weaken Underwriters Laboratories' performance standards for PVC pipes. This case illuminates many of the concerns we have about trade association manipulation of green product standards and certifications, but at a distance that we think offers readers an informative perspective and context for the issues we face in the green building movement. We asked attorney Pamela Gilbert, formerly Executive Director of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, to explain what is at stake.

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Looking Forward to 2008
Bill Walsh

First things first -- Thank You to our readers for the encouragement and support you have given to the Healthy Building News. Your ongoing interest in and support of our work is one of the reasons why the past five years have been a success.

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GREENBUILD 2007, FROM A to Z

Bill Walsh
Earlier this month, the Healthy Building Network (HBN) attended Greenbuild, the US Green Building Council's (USGBC) annual conference and exhibition in Chicago, Illinois. As in previous years, we could be found at our non-profit tabletop on the exhibition floor, where the real networking happens, rumors swirl, and you get a feel for the state of the green building movement. With apologies for its extended length (it was a big conference) here are the perspectives we gained, from A to Z, from our post at Tabletop 18, the HBN exhibit at Greenbuild 2007.

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News & Views

 •  To PVC or Not to PVC (Landscape Architecture Magazine, March 2006)
 •  How to Build a Low-PVC, Reduced-Plastic, Polar-Bear-Sensitive House (NYT Magazine)
 •  14 Steps to greener hospitals (Building Design and Construction Magazine, February 2006)
 •  First Green Habitat Award Recipients Announced by Blue Vinyl (PDF)
 •  Study Finds Toxic Threat in Auto Interiors (Jan. 30 Detroit News)


HBN's Hot Links
 1.  PVC-Free Pipe Purchasers' Report
 2.  PVC-Free Alternatives Database
 3.  Thornton, "Environmental Impacts of PVC Building Materials"
 4.  Green Healthcare Case Studies (PDF)
 5.  Habitat for Humanity PVC-Free House Features




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