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Sustainability in Tile and Stone Installations, September 1, 1-2pm EDT
Event Description
This generic educational seminar will provide architects and specifiers with information on how to specify and use tile and stone to promote a healthy building environment. Life cycle analysis of various finish types will be contrasted with that of ceramic tile and stone. Learn how ceramic tile and stone fits in with the green building movement. In addition, architects and specifiers will also learn how to select and specify healthy installation materials for tile and stone.
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I honestly believe that using stone and tile is not enough to enhance the green building movement. I'm not a hater whatsoever, but I do think that more things can be done.
By KennyST | Aug 16, 2021