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Our choices of material selection might seem a minimal undertaking. But when you step back and look at the bigger picture, Architects can have a big impact on the environment simply by the material choices we make.
Eric and I discuss the state of materials used in our buildings today as well as give you solid advice and the six questions you should ask every Sales Rep that you come into contact with.
Show Notes:
Materials change the world
1950s: post world war II launched the age of the Petro-Chemical industry
1962: Rachel Carson’s book, Silent Spring, launched the environmental movement.
1970: EPA founded (Earth day and Clean Water and Clean Air acts)
1971: President Nixon signing cancer act of 1971
1976: Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) – President Ford signed
1980: sick building syndrome
1985: California Prop 65 to control toxins in buildings
1989: banned asbestos and lead paint (decades after lawsuits and health effects felt)
1990 – Today: American Chemistry Council lobbies Congress (last year they spent $55MM)
Chemicals in use and their direct health effects:
We are quietly becoming genetically modified by toxic chemicals.
People assume that if a product is sold, its safe, but NO ONE has tested it and NO ONE is allowed to know whats in it.
We were sold the dream of “better living through chemistry” but never checked the health consequences.
There are now 80,000+ chemicals on the market, making it impossible to sift through, and the EPA lacks the authority to properly regulate the chemical industry.
Chinese manufacturers have two versions:
This is not a secret: everyone in the building and health industry knows about this broken system
FDA guidelines haven’t changed since they were enacted in 1938
Air pollution exposure is an invisible hazard responsible for seven million premature deaths every year, according to World Health Organization estimates.
Regulations have been slow and corrupted so it’s pushed us toward transparency
TOPICS COVERED IN PODCAST:
2. What are Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s)?
3. Transparency Labels?
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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Our choices of material selection might seem a minimal undertaking. But when you step back and look at the bigger picture, Architects can have a big impact on the environment simply by the material choices we make.
Eric and I discuss the state of materials used in our buildings today as well as give you solid advice and the six questions you should ask every Sales Rep that you come into contact with.
Show Notes:
Materials change the world
1950s: post world war II launched the age of the Petro-Chemical industry
1962: Rachel Carson’s book, Silent Spring, launched the environmental movement.
1970: EPA founded (Earth day and Clean Water and Clean Air acts)
1971: President Nixon signing cancer act of 1971
1976: Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) – President Ford signed
1980: sick building syndrome
1985: California Prop 65 to control toxins in buildings
1989: banned asbestos and lead paint (decades after lawsuits and health effects felt)
1990 – Today: American Chemistry Council lobbies Congress (last year they spent $55MM)
Chemicals in use and their direct health effects:
We are quietly becoming genetically modified by toxic chemicals.
People assume that if a product is sold, its safe, but NO ONE has tested it and NO ONE is allowed to know whats in it.
We were sold the dream of “better living through chemistry” but never checked the health consequences.
There are now 80,000+ chemicals on the market, making it impossible to sift through, and the EPA lacks the authority to properly regulate the chemical industry.
Chinese manufacturers have two versions:
This is not a secret: everyone in the building and health industry knows about this broken system
FDA guidelines haven’t changed since they were enacted in 1938
Air pollution exposure is an invisible hazard responsible for seven million premature deaths every year, according to World Health Organization estimates.
Regulations have been slow and corrupted so it’s pushed us toward transparency
TOPICS COVERED IN PODCAST:
2. What are Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s)?
3. Transparency Labels?
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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