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CertiPUR Foam Certification

CertiPUR ensures the foam in home furniture is free of harmful and toxic materials that are harmful towards humans and the environment. CertiPUR certified products are prohibited from using chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the foam manufacturing process. CFCs are known to contribute to ozone depletion, yet many foam-producing companies around the world still use these substances […]

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IDFL DOWN STANDARD

IDFL Down Standard (IDS) Certification is granted by the International Down and Feather Testing Laboratory, the largest down and feather testing lab in the world. Certification assures customers that they are purchasing from a company that ethically sources all their down and feather products. IDS certifications endorse companies that prioritize animal welfare, human welfare, corporate

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HQE

HQE also known as the Haute Qualité Environnementale (High Quality Environmental standard), is a French certification that is based on the fundamental principles of sustainable development from the 1992 Earth Summit. HQE certifications cover a building’s entire lifecycle (construction, renovation and operation). The certification may be obtained by nonresidential or residential buildings, as well as

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WELL

WELL is a system that is managed by the WELL Building Institute and administered for the purpose of measuring, assessing and certifying various features of sustainable buildings. Through analyzing seven main sustainability factors, which include air, water, light, nourishment, comfort, fitness and mind, the WELL Building Standard ensures that all their approved building projects have

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DGNB

DNGB is a system that was established by the German Sustainable Building Council (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachhaltiges Bauen) in 2009, and since then has been recognized as a Global Benchmark for Sustainability. Buildings may be certified while completing other processes, as DGNB assists companies from the initial concept to completion. A DGNB auditor is assigned

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LEED

LEED is the most widely used sustainability rating system for buildings. LEED offers programs for carbon and emission-saving buildings. By awarding buildings that demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, LEED incentivizes companies to invest in healthy, efficient, carbon- and cost-reducing buildings. LEED has nine separate certification programs, including ones for commercial, retail, new construction, existing buildings

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ASSOCIATION BIO-ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE (ANAB)

ANAB is only granted if the building materials of a product are made from primarily renewable resources, mineral resources and secondary resources that can undergo a feasible energy recycling process. These raw materials are preferably locally sourced, produced without hazardous substances, and do not emit pollutants during use. During construction and use, these products come

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UL SOLUTIONS SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION

UL SUSTAINABLE products have all undergone strict scientific testing and auditing, in compliance with third-party environmental performance standards. A product undergoes this process in order to account for its environmental performance throughout its lifecycle. The set metrics are based on a number of criteria, such as energy reduction, recyclability, salvaged material usage, transportation reduction, etc.

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GoodWeave

GOODWEAVE guarantees that products are made and sold under healthy working conditions and without child, forced or bonded labor. Compliance requires complete transparency in the supply chain. For further verification, companies recognized by GoodWeave must adhere to unannounced inspections and visitations at all production facilities. In fact, each GoodWeave label has a unique code that

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