Do linseed oil and linseed oil paint count to rapidly renewable products?
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NC-2009 MRc6: Rapidly Renewable Materials
Do linseed oil and linseed oil paint count to rapidly renewable products?
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Nadav Malin
CEOBuildingGreen, Inc.
LEEDuser Expert
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November 9, 2011 - 2:23 pm
Tanja, the linseed oil content in those products would count as rapidly renewable, as they are derived from the flax plant, which is harvested annually.