Hi LEED experts,

My project used composite wood with Test reports to show compliance with CARB ATCM and TSCA Title VI. But then I received the LEED review comment that "Composite wood must be "CERTIFIED" as an ultra-low emitting formaldehyde (ULEF) product or as a no added formaldehyde resins (NAF) product under California Air Resources Board (CARB) ATCM or TSCA Title VI. Note that compliance with CARB ATCM or TSCA Title VI is not as stringent as being certified CARB NAF/CARB ULEF/Title VI NAF/Title VI ULEF". In previous projects, I submitted the test reports according to CARB ATCM and TSCA Title VI and got approved. But this time is a big surprise for me. Is it true that compliance test reports according to CARB ATCM and TSCA Title VI are not enough? if certified CARB NAF/ULEF is more strigent, then what are additional criterior/standards? It is very hard to do this credit when there are hidden standards.