It is easy to find out if you answer all the pertinent questions that follow:
Is there a written, working environmental policy in place? Is it easy to find on their Web site or product
literature?
Does this policy strive to make important improvements in manufacturing, reducing and reusing
first, then recycling?
Do they comply with their industry’s voluntary testing programs?
What are the raw materials used to create the product?
And where do they come from?
Did the materials come from renewable resources?
Is the manufacturing process energy efficient?
Does the manufacturing process release harmful substances?
Are adhesives needed to make the product viable?
What are they using?
Are coatings or finishes needed to make the product viable?
What are they using?
Does the product nurture the health and well-being of its occupants?
Does the product do the job well?
How much energy does it use?
Does the product release VOCs? At what rate?
How is the product packaged and transported?
How is the product installed and maintained?
Does it have a color or texture that can lead to reduced lighting energy or an expanded range of thermal
comfort conditions?
Can the product be maintained in a benign manner?
Using safe cleaning products?
Is the product durable? Biodegradable? Recyclable?
Can the parts be separated for recycling?
Can it be made into something else?
Can the product be returned to its manfacturer at the end of its useful life?