Our clients want to use a 100% cashmere goat hair carpet tile made by Tretford in Great Britain in a special conference room. (That's going to feel spectacular on the feet!) No, of course Thetford has never applied for Green Label Plus, but they have the following credentials: BRE Global Listed ENP 419, UKAS Product Certification, ISO.
I am not sure how to proceed to find out the equiivalence to Green Label, or if it is even possible. Can someone get me started down the right path?
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Josh Jacobs
Technical Information & Public Affairs ManagerUL Environment
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October 16, 2013 - 8:23 am
Susan - unfortunately the BRE listings/certifications don't correspond with the requirements in EQ c4.3. While Green Label Plus is the main requirement for carpets - if you could prove that your flooring met the CA 01350 requirements, you could probably get the credit, but that takes product emission testing as well.