The global recognition and demand for more sustainable products is on the rise as consumers become increasingly aware of the hazards both to human health and the environmental that are associated with the...
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Consumer products emit a variety of harmful air pollutants that could affect the health without even noticing. The traditional paint products contribute to indoor air pollution, releasing compounds that a...
The European Union (EU) has numerous regulations for the paint products defining their sustainability criteria, evaluating the most common hazards related to the paint ingredients, setting limits for emis...
Paint products are complex and their impact on health and the environment is often not fully understood by the general public. Therefore, to give responsible manufacturers higher chances to get noticed ...
Product labels are important tools of communication linking manufacturer, government standards and the consumer, therefore contributing to more transparency, safety and informed consumer. Paint is a parti...
All consumer products have either positive or negative impact on the social, cultural, environmental and economical dimensions. Today there is a worldwide growing trend of increased demand for more ethica...
Products used at home often have strong impact on the indoor air quality, sometimes causing short term health problems or even leading to chronic diseases. While the chemistry of paint products might seem...
Creating a safe and healthy physical environment for children is essential for their development and well being, this demands families with small children to be more careful and proactive towards what pro...
Probably seeing the beautiful, freshly painted facade of the house does not lead the observer to make an association with its possible impact on the environment. However, taking a broader picture it is qu...