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PolyVision’s new e3 environmental ceramicsteel surface
is the first and only ecologically intelligent whiteboard surface to
receive Cradle to Cradle certification. e3 environmental ceramicsteel delivers
the properties of PolyVision’s best selling writing surface, P3
ceramicsteel ®, and complies with Cradle to Cradle
Silver certification criteria.
Only PolyVision's e3 environmental
ceramicsteel surface
has achieved the following key environmental milestones:
- Total amount of heavy metals cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium,
and lead less than 0.1%
- All coatings are free from arsenic and antimony
- No Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Steel core made from minimum 30% post-consumer and post-industrial
waste
- 99% recyclable
- Cradle to Cradle Silver Certification
What are the certification
criteria?
Cradle
to Cradle certification focuses on the characteristics of sustainable
materials, products, and systems. The certification process places
a major emphasis on the human and ecological health impacts of
a product’s ingredients, as well as on the ability of that
product to be truly recycled or safely composted. The quality
of energy used to create a product, water quantity and quality,
and social responsibility also are essential sustainability characteristics
and focus areas in this certification process.
Who is MBDC?
MBDC
is a product and process design firm dedicated to revolutionizing
the design of products and services worldwide. William McDonough
and Dr. Michael Braungart founded MBDC in 1995 to promote and
shape what they call the "Next Industrial Revolution" through the
introduction of a new design paradigm called Cradle to Cradle Design,
and the implementation of eco-effective design principles. Read more about MBDC and Cradle to Cradle certification.
All of PolyVision's revolutionary ceramicsteel surfaces provide the
following advantages:
- Forever Warranty
- Outstanding durability
- Superior visibility
- Exceptionally smooth writing and erasing
- Resistance to chemicals, fire, stains, bacteria, scratches, and
graffiti
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