Eco-Conscious & Efficient
- DOESN'T contain PVC, heavy metals, VOC's or other harmful substances... DOES contain recycled and rapdily renewable content
- Constructed to guarantee minimal waste during installation
Advanced & Reliable
- Breathable, natural fibrous polyester cellulose non-woven
- Type I and Type II performance in a textural, energy-efficient substrate
Versatile & Modern
- Fits anywhere from hospitality to healthcare and commercial offices to retail stores
- Clean, contemporary colors and patterns
Environmentally Friendly Attributes:
- No PVC, heavy metals, VOC’s or other harmful substances
- Printed with water based inks
- Contains recycled and renewable content
- Low waste factor during installation
- High permeability of non-woven material reduces risk of mold and mildew growth
- FSC certified wood content
- Listed in GreenSpec®
- Contributes to LEED® certification – more information available upon request from support@roosintl.com
Summary of Potential LEED® Points
A summary of possible points contributed in a LEED certified project are as follows*:
| Category |
Credit |
Potential Points |
| Energy & Atmosphere |
Optimize Energy Performance |
1-3 |
| Materials & Resources |
Sustainable Purchasing |
1-5 |
| Building Reuse |
1-2 |
| Recycled Content |
1-2 |
| Solid Waste Mgmt., Durable |
1 |
| Certified Wood |
1 |
| Environmental Quality |
Low-Emitting Adhesives |
1 |
| Innovation & Design |
Innovation in Design |
1-4 |
*Note: In reviewing this evaluation, understand that LEED rates projects, not products. LEED credits are earned when a product or a series of products are combined to achieve a specific end result (lower energy use, collective recycled content, etc.). It is rare when a single product can be utilized to earn credit points. The total number of available credits varies in each category. In addition to available credits, each of the categories also contains one or more prerequisites which MUST be met in order for the project to achieve LEED certification. Examples of these prerequisites include minimum energy performance standards, the collection of recyclables, and requirements for smoke control within the building.

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