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  2. Greenguard Environmental Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Greenguard Environmental Institute was founded in 2001 by indoor air quality scientist Dr. Marilyn Black. [citation needed] Her vision was to create a third-party product certifier that could educate consumers and industry professionals about the importance of good indoor air quality and low-emitting products.

  3. Several PPG Products Receive GREENGUARD Certification - AOL

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    The GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified Mark is a registered certification mark used under license through the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute. Mullen Eric Ash, 412-402-0186

  4. Bona AB - Wikipedia

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    Bona prioritizes the use of water-based finishes and employs eco-friendly manufacturing processes. Bona is known for its GreenGuard-certified products, which comply with strict indoor air quality regulations. [2]

  5. Corian - Wikipedia

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    Corian meets or exceeds current emissions guidelines for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and is "Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certified". Corian is non-toxic and non-allergenic to humans.

  6. Florida Tile - Wikipedia

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    2007 - first tile manufacturer to attain Greenguard Certification for low chemical emissions, indoor air quality and third party certification for the production of true porcelain tile by the Porcelain Tile Certification Agency. [6] [7] [8] 2008 - One of the first factories in the United States to produce large format through-body porcelain ...

  7. Decorative laminate - Wikipedia

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    The MAS Certified Green and GREENGUARD marks are to certify that the products have low chemical emissions. Chemicals tested include VOCs, formaldehyde and other harmful particles. The tests are based on single occupancy room with outdoor ventilation following the ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality .