The Living Building Challenge (LBC) Red List identifies the "worst in class" chemicals commonly found in building products that pose serious risks to human health and the environment, including substances like formaldehyde, PVC, and heavy metals. Fabrics certified as Red List Free have been thoroughly vetted to ensure they contain none of these harmful chemicals, supporting the creation of spaces that prioritize occupant health and environmental regeneration. Choosing Red List Free fabrics helps projects meet the stringent requirements of the Living Building Challenge while providing assurance that the materials won't contribute to indoor air pollution or expose building occupants to toxic substances. This certification represents one of the most comprehensive chemical avoidance standards in the industry, making these fabrics ideal for organizations committed to the highest levels of health and sustainability.

The Living Building Challenge (LBC) Red List identifies the "worst in class" chemicals commonly found in building products that pose serious risks to human health and the environment, including substances like formaldehyde, PVC, and heavy metals. Fabrics certified as Red List Free have been thoroughly vetted to ensure they contain none of these harmful chemicals, supporting the creation of spaces that prioritize occupant health and environmental regeneration. Choosing Red List Free fabrics helps projects meet the stringent requirements of the Living Building Challenge while providing assurance that the materials won't contribute to indoor air pollution or expose building occupants to toxic substances. This certification represents one of the most comprehensive chemical avoidance standards in the industry, making these fabrics ideal for organizations committed to the highest levels of health and sustainability.

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