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Bio-Based tile, or BBT, uses a polymer called BioStride that contains bio-based rapidly renewable ingredients.
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Temple-Inland's GreenGlass Tile Backer, an addition to the company's GreenGlass family of products, features a built-in moisture-blocking acrylic coating that resists water penetration through its surface.
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CoveringsETC. Bio-Luminum tiles are crafted from 100% post-consumer recycled aluminum from reclaimed aircraft parts; the material is melted into a block and then sliced into tiles. The tiles, for which the company is seeking Cradle to Cradle certification, feature a bevel on one side and a straight...
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MonierLifetile. The company has added three new colors—goldenrod, Charleston, and dunes tan—to its line of concrete roof tiles that exceed LEED requirements for a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of 29. The color-through tiles resist surface damage and degradation, the company says. The three colors...
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Kirei. Coco tiles are made with reclaimed coconut shells, low-VOC resins, and a sustainably harvested wood backer. Tiles in the Sumatra collection feature a variety of styles and textures that can lend a tropical look or a modern feel. They can be used for a range of applications, including walls...
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The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication creates headlines of its own with a sustainable new structure.
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The collection's components are made of 50 percent post-consumer recycled content and offer the look of metal without the weight
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Scheduled for completion in 2011, NAU's Health and Learning Center is aiming for LEED Gold certification.
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The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication creates headlines of its own with a sustainable new structure.
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Ceracasa partners with Pantheon Floor Solutions to bring Bionictile to the U.S. market