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Product category: Floors
News Release from: Polyflor | Subject: BRE Green Guide 'A' ratings
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 23 January 2008

New Polyflor 'A' ratings widen flooring
choice

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Leading commercial flooring specialist Polyflor achieve additional BRE Green Guide 'A' ratings.

Specifiers and end users looking for environmentally sound floorcoverings now have an even wider choice of proven and popular products following the achievement by leading commercial flooring specialist Polyflor of additional BRE Green Guide "A" ratings More than 90% of Polyflor's homogeneous sheet vinyl ranges - comprising Polyflor Prestige PUR, Mystique PUR, Classic Mystique PUR, 2000 PUR, XL PU and Standard XL - are now certified through BRE Certification for their environmental profiles

And when the Ecopoints measured and reported in the certification are compared to BRE's Green Guide to Specification all products achieve the highest possible "A" rating over a 60-year service life.

"This is further and irrefutable evidence of our continuing work towards the achievement of key environmental goals," says Polyflor marketing manager Simon James.

"And as the only UK manufacturer of homogeneous vinyl flooring there is now an even more compelling case for clients and specifiers seeking the most environmentally preferable products to be using one or more of these outstanding ranges".

In addition to the new "A" ratings, Polyflor sees the polish-free PUR product group as offering a particularly significant environmental benefit.

The products' polyurethane reinforcement facilitates a polish-free maintenance regime for the lifetime of the floor, greatly reducing water and chemical usage and producing considerable maintenance cost savings.

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