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EPD®, FSC®, Indoor Air Certification Gold, LEED: a conscious choice.

Environmental certifications offer our partners and clients the certainty of competitive, technologically advanced, safe and sustainable products, in line with the demands of a world market that is attentive and rigorous to the great challenges posed by climate change. 

CBI Europe contributes to the conscious and responsible development of the construction world with the acquisition of two fundamental certificates:

› EPD® (Environmental Product Declaration) certification for metal ceiling and covering systems, wood ceiling and covering systems and for raised technical floors.

› FSC® C173366 Chain of Custody (CoC) certification for all CBI Europe products that use wood and wood derivatives: raised technical floors, false ceilings, wall coverings, Wall System and Genesy mobile wall systems.

› Certification by the independent international body Eurofins is the instrument that determines and guarantees a product's compliance with the parameters of low emissions of VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) - i.e. the chemical substances of various kinds responsible for pollution of indoor spaces - established by European Community regulations.
The superior level certification "Indoor Air Comfort GOLD - certified product" demonstrates, in addition to emission compliance with European regulations, voluntary adherence to the most stringent environmental certification protocols established by European and national eco-labels and authorities, and therefore the lowest emission values in Europe.
In order to guarantee safety and healthy environments, CBI Europe has started testing its products, obtaining Indoor Air Comfort GOLD certification for the PT38 Soft Covering Double Alufoil panel, in the Raised Access Floors category.

The origin of the raw materials used - together with other significant parameters relating to the production chain and use - also contributes to making our products fundamental for obtaining the scores required for LEED certification, the most widespread and rigorous international standard that certifies the sustainability of buildings. 

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