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  • ACCS

    Carpets are independently classified by the Carpet Institute of Australia according to their durability and appearance retention.

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  • ECS

    Carpets are independently classified by the Carpet Institute of Australia according to their environmental performance.

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  • Declare

    A nutrition label for products, Declare® offers total transparency by identifying and disclosing any adverse chemicals from the Red List

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  • Global Green Tag

    A certification system encouraging a healthier built environment by examining what a product is made of, how it is made and its environmental impact.

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  • Living Product Challenge

    A framework for creating healthy and inspirational products that give back to the environment and leave a positive impact.

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  • Codemark

    A third-party program certifying new and innovative products to meet ‘evidence of suitability’ requirements in the NCC.

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  • EPD

    An independently verified document outlining information about a product’s lifecycle and its environmental impacts.

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  • PEFC

    A third-party certification program providing independent assurance that forest-based materials originate from a sustainably managed forest.

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