To Qualify As A Material Specific To The Gold Level Designation, A Material Must Meet The Following Requirements:
- Has Been The Subject Of A Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) That Has Been Undertaken By An Independent Third Party LCA Practitioner. The LCA Should Incorporate Impact Indicators Relevant To The ECOBOARD Project’s Focus Areas – Carbon Footprint, Renewable/Recycled/Up-Cycled Inputs And Reduced Toxicity
- Plant-Based, Low To Zero VOC Resin With At Least 25% Bio-Carbon Content And Has Received USDA Bio-Preferred Certification For The Fully Cured Resin (The Sum Of All Component Parts)
- Core With At Least 25% Recycled Or Plant-Based Content, Or Wood Constituting At Least 50% Of The Core By Weight
- Demonstrate That Qualifying Material Inputs Are Sourced From A Sustainably Managed Supply Chain
Wooden Boards That Require Little To No Resin And/Or Fiberglass In Their Manufacture (E.g. An Alaia Made From FSC Certified Paulownia), Produced By Manufacturers That Have Been Audited And Have Met The Requirements Of The Gold Level Designation, Also Qualify As Gold Level Boards.Further Information About Getting Listed As A Qualified Material Specific To The Gold Level Designation Can Be Found In The ECOBOARD Project Program Guidelines.