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UNEP
Website

Flame retardants

UNEP page on flame retardants, covering common types and their uses in different products, including insulation.

Green Science Policy Institute
Website

Healthier Insulation

Guidance from the Green Science Policy Institute on specifying healthier insulation, including research on flame retardants.

RICS
Article

Built Environment Journal: Why we must limit use of construction plastics

Plastics are used in a vast range of building components, such as seals, windows and doors, roofing, internal and external finishes, paints, panels, varnishes, stains, pipes, guttering, cables, floor coverings, membranes, formwork, supporting structures, building skins and insulation. However, their benefits come at a growing cost to the environment and public health.

The construction industry consumes 20% of all plastics and 70% of all polyvinyl chloride (PVC) produced globally each year. Exponentially greater amounts are being produced and used, with 8.3bn tonnes of virgin plastics produced worldwide between 1950 and 2017 and global output predicted to double by 2050.

The transition to sustainable construction will involve fundamental changes in the way buildings are designed, manufactured, built and operated. As society pushes up against established planetary boundaries, professionals working in the built environment need to identify how to change our practice.

Healthy Building Network
Report

Eliminating Toxics in Carpet: Lessons for the Future of Recycling

Healthy Building Network's report on post-consumer carpet feedstocks calls for eliminating over 40 highly toxic chemicals in carpets that threaten public health and impede recycling. These toxics are known to cause respiratory disease, heart attacks, cancer, and asthma, and impair children's developmental health. The report outlines strategies to protect public health and the environment by improving product transparency, eliminating dangerous chemicals from carpets, and increasing carpet recycling rates. It also reveals surprising efforts in the industry to remove many of these toxic substances from carpet design.

Healthy Building Network
Website

Flooring Product Guidance

Flooring Product Guidance from the Healthy Building Network, to assist with selecting a safer product.

Healthy Building Network
Website

Healthy Building Network: Insulation Guidance

Product guidance on insulation from the Healthy Building Network, to support finding safer products.

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