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EPA registered chemicals and new UL equivalent of CCD 146
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Pablo Fortunato Suarez on
My queries: A. Would procurement of EPA registered chemicals (not paper), as claimed by supplier, comply with LEED requirements for this credit & contribute to getting LEED points? B.
Documenting per building in the case of central purchasing
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by American University on
On our campus all cleaning supplies are purchased centrally by our housekeeping vendor.
food contact sanitizers
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Michelle Raigosa on
Does anyone know of an approved food contact sanitizer or of a standard that certifies this type of sanitzer? Green Seal indicated they did not have one.
FSC
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Maria Rozatti on
We have available in the market toilet paper with FSC label. This criterion can be accepted in this case?
GS-09 superseded by GS-01
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Johanna Ofner on
When reading about Green Seal GS-09, IEQc3.3 criteria for paper towels and napkins, I saw on Green Seal's website that that criteria has been superseded by the 3rd edition of GS-01, "Sanitary Paper
hands soaps sans antimicrobial agents
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Gail Napell on
recommended sources for compliant business scale hand soaps? thanks all!
Certified Green Seal vs Certified Green Seal GS37 or GS40
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Fred Smith on
In regards to the chemical products that we are currently using, I have found that several of them are Green Seal certified, but not the GS37 or the GS40. To meet the LEED credit standards, does th
cleaning products outside US
EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materialsposted by Guilherme Ramos on
A representative from a cleaning company in south america told me that although their products are certified by green seal and environmental choice in the US, it doesn't mean that they are in other