Danko Design Atmos Rocker
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Danko All our products use the most ecologically forward materials and processes available.
Finishes are water based, low VOC, Adhesives are crosslinking PVAs, If belted we use recycled straps.
We import our veneer from Slovenia. It comes from FSC certified forests.
Formaldehyde in Pressed Wood Products In homes, the most significant sources of formaldehyde are likely to be pressed wood products made using adhesives that contain urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins.
What’s a “Pressed wood product”?
1. particleboard (used as sub-flooring and shelving and in cabinetry and furniture);
2. hardwood plywood paneling (used for decorative wall covering and used in cabinets and furniture);
3. medium density fiberboard (used for drawer fronts, cabinets, and furniture tops). Medium density fiberboard contains a higher resin-to-wood ratio than any other UF pressed wood product and is generally recognized as being the highest formaldehyde-emitting pressed wood product.
Forest Stewardship Council: What is it? Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging the responsible management of the world’s forests. FSC sets high standards that ensure forestry is practiced in an environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable way.
Forest Stewardship Council: Wood & Paper Industry Even though technologies for refining post consumer pulp have improved, virgin fiber still represents a significant requirement in paper production. According to the FSC, only 35% of current consumption is met by using recycled fiber; in addition, approximately 25% of recovered fiber is exported out of US markets.
Source: Forest Stewardship Council, www.fscus.org
Forest Stewardship Council: Certification The intent of the FSC system is to shift the market to eliminate habitat destruction, water pollution, displacement of indigenous peoples and violence against people and wildlife that often accompanies logging.
To learn more about certification, click here: http://www.fscus.org/faqs/what_is_certification.php
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