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FLOOR COVERINGS
GECA
25-2005 Standard (PDF) |
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Style Limited
Range of bamboo timber flooring compliant
to the GECA Floor Covering Standard. |
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Product Marketing Name:
Style Limited Use and Application: Floor
Coverings
Date of Certification: 7
December 2007
1.
Description of the
Technology.
Style Limited is a public Australian company which
produces flooring made from strand-woven bamboo. Style Limited’s
head office is located in Perth. The bamboo is derived from China
and the finished products Style Lock and Style Select T&G are
derived from the stem of the bamboo plant, which is self generating
and grows to full maturity in five years.
2. The Products
Style Limited’s strand woven bamboo products are
selectively harvested (rotational harvesting) from
bamboo plantations in China. These bamboo flooring
systems are environmentally preferable in their
designated market because Moso bamboo is a
self-generating plant species that reaches full maturity
in 5 years. The roots are left intact during harvesting,
meaning that the bamboo can regenerate quickly and
replanting is not required.
The following products are certified:
Style Lock
Style Select (Style T&G)
Core Environmental Criteria Tested:
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Environmental Requirements |
Core Environmental Performance Characteristics |
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3.1 Fitness for Purpose
Certified products should be good performers in their intended
application. It is implied that certain standards of product
performance are implicit in the label.
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The manufacturing facility is
certified to ISO 9001, with Quality Assurance procedures in
place. The products come with a 20 year warranty for residential
applications and 10 years for commercial applications.
The products under assessment have undergone various independent
testing to demonstrate fitness for purpose, including CSIRO
testing for strand woven bamboo. Style Limited provided test
certificates and reports as evidence of compliance to the
requirements of this criterion.
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3.2 Material Selection
Requirements:
The wood must not be obtained from controversial sources; and,
the wood must not be treated with fungicides and insecticides
that are classified due to their hazardous nature by the IARC as
Type 1a and Type 1b as hazardous for storage and/or
transportation.
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Moso bamboo naturally regenerates
from the stems of previously harvested bamboo plants. The bamboo
is derived from China and is selectively harvested. The
harvesting process is simple and effective, and the plantations
are well maintained and regulated. GECS reviewed a report from
the Bamboo Institute detailing the harvesting process and the
preferability of bamboo to wood due to its natural regenerative
properties.
The harvesting and manufacturing process was verified by GECS
during site assessment and was found to be satisfactory.
Finally, the bamboo is treated before it leaves China as a
requirement of Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS).
The treatment process was found to be acceptable by GECS under
the requirements of this Floor Coverings Standard.
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3.3 Hazardous Substances
3.3.1 The floor covering must not contain more than 0.1%
by weight (in total) of substances that are classified under the
National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme
(NICNAS) as:
6.1 acutely toxic
6.6 known or suspected human mutagens
6.7 known or suspected human carcinogens
6.8 known or suspected human reproductive or
developmental toxicants
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In addition to bamboo, adhesives
and coating finishes are used to create the product. Most of
these substances are classified as non-toxic and where toxicity
was identified the weight of substance in the final product was
below the 0.1% requirement of our standards, following a review
of MSDS for all production ingredients. The ingredients used for
the Style Limited products are considered environmentally
preferable. |
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3.3.2 The floor covering
must not contain more than 1% by weight (in total) of substances
in the surface treatment of the flooring product or in materials
that have direct expose to users of the product, that are
classified under the National Industrial Chemicals Notification
and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) as:
6.3 skin irritants
6.5 respiratory and contact sensitizers
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All some substances classified as
skin irritants or respiratory and contact sensitizers by NICNAS
were identified, the weight of these substances in the final
product was below the 0.1% requirement of our standards. This
was determined after reviewing MSDS sheets for all production
ingredients. |
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3.3.3 The following
substances must not be actively added to the floor covering
during manufacturing:
- Short-chained Chlorinated paraffin’s of carbon atom length
10-13 atoms
- Brominated paraffin’s
- Organic tin compounds
- Phthalates
- Polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
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None of these substances are
actively added to the floor coverings during manufacturing. This
has been verified after a review of MSDS sheets for all
production ingredients. |
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3.3.4 Products that
contain the following substances must not actively be added to
the floor covering during manufacturing:
- Cadmium (Cd)
- Lead (Pb)
- Mercury (Hg).
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Cadmium, Lead and Mercury are not
actively added to the products under assessment |
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3.3.5 Azo-based dyes that
shed carcinogenic aryl amines must not be used. |
No Azo-based dyes are used in the
production process. Style Limited meets the requirements of this
criterion. |
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3.4 Formaldehyde content and
formaldehyde emitting additives
Floors containing additives with formaldehyde content or
formaldehyde-emitting substances must fulfill one of the
following requirements (either a, or b):
a) Control of formaldehyde from the finished floor.
Formaldehyde emissions from the finished product (i.e. the floor
covering) must be less than 0.13 mg/m3 in air.
b) Control of formaldehyde during the production of panels for
the floor.
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Formaldehyde test emissions from
a sample product were extremely low and in conformance to the
requirements of this criterion. This has been verified via
review of Formaldehyde MSDS and emission test results. |
3.5 Waste Minimisation and Management
The manufacturing process must include processes to minimise
waste through recovery and reuse or reprocessing and/or use of
waste for energy.
The product must be designed in such a way that it can be safely
processed after use by means of normal methods available in the
market in which it will be used and disposed (e.g. re-use,
recycling/reprocessing and/or safe disposal).
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Suitable waste minimisation and management
policies and procedures are in place at the manufacturing site;
this has been verified during site assessment. The cutting
process of the bamboo blocks is done in such a way as to
minimise waste. Style Limited uses the off-cuts from their
production as fuel for the manufacturing facility’s electricity.
The saw dust from the manufacturing process is sent to a furnace
to produce electricity, or is sold to a third party recycler.
Tin and plastic waste components are sold for recycling.
Consequently, the only component that ends up in landfill is
sand paper. The flooring products can be reused. |
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3.6 Product Information
The floor covering products must be accompanied by information
for product suppliers, installers and consumers on the
preparation, installation, and maintenance.
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An inspection of information
material supplied by Style Limited establishes full compliance
with the requirements of this criterion. This information is
available to customers upon purchase. |
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Style Limited EPD
3. Environmental and Social Regulatory Obligations:
GECA also found the company to
be fully compliant with their obligations under Labour,
Anti-Discrimination, and Safety Regulations. The company
has not been the subject of prosecution in relation to
compliance with labour, anti- discrimination, safety
regulations and environmental regulations.
Additional Information
Good Environmental Choice Australia
recommends these products to green purchasing officers,
specifiers, and every day Australians seeking to
purchase products and services on the basis of
functional and overall environmental and human health
performance.
For more information contact Style
Limited
directly:
Style Limited
Address: 25 Lyall Street, South Perth WA 6151
Ph: +61 (03) 9528 2065
Fax: +61 (03) 9528 4335
Web:
www.stylelimited.com
E-mail: Info@styleaustralasia.com
You can go to the company's web site here:

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