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HEALTHY BUILDING NETWORK DONATE NEWS WHY MATERIALS? OUR WORK Fifteen Years Pharos Project Research and Reports OUR WORK Overview Fifteen Years Pharos Project Research and Reports ABOUT US Mission and Principles Staff and Board Funders & In-kind Support Awards and Recognition ABOUT US Overview Mission and Principles Staff and Board Funders & In-kind Support Awards and Recognition It all starts with people and where we build our lives. It all starts with people and where we build our lives. Healthy environments start when people can make healthy choices. Healthy environments start when people can make healthy choices. We’re reaching critical mass, with more global decision-makers making healthier building products a priority. We’re reaching critical mass, with more global decision-makers making healthier building products a priority. HBNews: More Vinyl Greenwash The replacement of harmful phthalate plasticizers in a growing array of vinyl products is fueling a new rebranding campaign in the vinyl industry. Clean-vinyl and Bio-vinyl are a few of the trade names at the forefront of this campaign to position phthalate-free vinyl as a breakthrough and advanced green product. HBN’s in-depth evaluation of the new phthalate-free formulations reveals that these claims are more than mere overstatements. They’re more greenwash from the vinyl... Read more » Reports: Phthalate-free Plasticizers in PVC This Healthy Building Network (HBN) Research Brief examines replacements for phthalate plasticizers in Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) building materials. Plasticizers are added to PVC to make it flexible, but since they are not tightly bound to the PVC molecules, they migrate from PVC products. Phthalates, the most commonly used plasticizers in PVC, are known endocrine disruptors – chemicals that interfere with hormone signaling... View Report » Pharos Project The Pharos Project is the most independent and comprehensive database for identifying health hazards associated with building products, and has succeeded in elevating the issues of human health and well-being to a top priority in the building industry. The Pharos Project encourages disclosure of chemical hazards in building products, helps architects, designers and engineering firms... Read more » follow us newsletter twitter facebook contact us email phone about us staff and board locations financials resources research & reports event schedule request speaker support donate funders & in-kind support healthy building network is a 501 (c)(3) • terms • privacy • © 2014 • all hbn sites and applications are made in-house
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