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Manufacturers of low and zero VOC coatings are taking a holistic view when it comes to developing greener coatings, focusing not only on what goes into the can, but also on sustainable packaging and fuel efficiency.
March 29, 2010
By: KERRY PIANOFORTE
Editor, Coatings World
Driven primarily by increasingly stringent environmental regulations, and to a lesser degree, increasing consumer interest in buying environmentally friendly products and the growing popularity of green building standards, most notably the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) initiative, the market for low and zero VOC has experienced growth. “The 2009 market was definitely improved for low and zero VOC coatings,” said Rocky Prior, president of Mythic Paint. “It is becoming more commonplace to find these materials specified on projects, thus increasing their volume.” “We have continued to see growth in low VOC coatings,” said Steve Revnew, vice president of product development for The Sherwin-Williams Company. “The reason for this growth is two-fold. First, VOC regulations continue to become more stringent and second, more buildings are being built using green standards. “Going green has become popular with professionals in the painting industry as well as with consumers across the board, and professionals are keeping up with the interest in green coatings from all perspectives, both by acknowledging the demand aspect as well as from the perspective of meeting regulations by specifying the appropriate product,” said Revnew. “Traditional residential, multi-family residential and commercial markets are all areas for continued growth in green building.” “The market opportunity is to identify anyone who is concerned about the environment or reducing their personal exposure to VOCs,” said Carl Minchew, director of product development at Benjamin Moore. “Because this is a fairly complex subject we see hospitality and health care facilities as growth areas. There is also an important consumer segment, especially the so-called dark greens, and it’s growing well.”
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