Green Story
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Paint a Brighter Future “It is our task in our time and in our generation, to hand down undiminished to those who come after us, as was handed down to us by those who went before, the natural wealth and beauty which is ours.” –John F. Kennedy |
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A little about VOCs VOCs – volatile organic compounds – are generally agreed to be harmful for the environment. Legislation restricting VOCs began appearing in the United States as early as 1963 (The Clean Air Act). US state air quality regulators, and the US EPA, have followed suit to require lower VOC levels in paints. |
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Perks of using low-VOC paints
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” –Margaret Mead |
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A Green History We’ve always worked hard to stay at the head of the pack, making the best and safest products out there, so you can live a better and healthier life. In the early 1990’s, we pioneered and launched the first no-VOC conventional latex paints in North America (Devoe® Paint Wonder-Pure™). In 1992, we received the Clean Air Award from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. In 2002, we introduced the first oil paint suspended in water—Devoe Paint Mirrolac Speed allows the application of a quality oil paint film to architectural surfaces with a fraction of the organic solvents. Currently, all Devoe Paint latex products have a VOC level of less than 50 grams per liter. They are compliant to the strictest regulations currently in place and are compliant throughout the United States. This also means that every Devoe Paint latex product qualifies for LEED credit, as every latex product is below 50 g/L VOC. In 2007, the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) gave AkzoNobel our best-ever mark, making AkzoNobel number one in the chemicals industry. The DJSI is one of the world’s foremost sustainability indices, benchmarking the performance of leading companies. It rates companies on their environmental, social and economic performance, including forward-looking financial indicators. Compared to our peers, AkzoNobel is number one when it comes to the use of renewables, carbon emissions and energy efficiency. |
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