EPA announces inclusion of Green Squared Certification
U.S. EPA announces inclusion of Green Squared in federal government recommendations for specifications, standards and ecolabels for federal purchasing
WASHINGTON -- Green Squared®, the American National Standard Specifications for Sustainable Ceramic Tiles, Glass Tiles, and Tile Installation Materials, has been added to the current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Recommendations of Specifications, Standards, and Ecolabels for Federal Purchasing, updated at the close of 2016, the Tile Council of North America (TCNA) recently announced. These recommendations were made to all U.S. government purchasing officials to aid in identifying and procuring environmentally sustainable products and services.
"In establishing a sustainability initiative, it was our desire to put in place one standard and one mark across the tile industry to cover the products used over the course of an installation. Green Squared is the result of that -- the first holistic tile sustainability standard," said Bill Griese, director of standards development and sustainability initiatives at TCNA. "We're incredibly proud to see it now be accepted as part of the United States federal government's benchmark for sustainability, and to garner credibility both from the government, and by association with similar, recognized industry marks for categories like furnishings and paint."