PPG Industries, architectural glasses and exterior and interior coatings manufacturing company, has declared that a number of its glass and coating products can assist the construction projects to get LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) pilot credit instituted by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
The products manufactured and supplied by PPG Industries have received third party environmental standard certifications such as ENERGY STAR and other certifications mentioned in an authorized list issued by the USGBC to assist the construction projects to receive LEED Pilot Credit 43. According to USGBC, it extends the LEED Pilot Credit 43 for third party certified products and materials to encourage the use of such products with clean properties, elements and life cycle to improve general social, economic and ecological functioning.
Some of the third party certified products supplied by PPG Industries and eligible to earn Pilot Credit 43 include its CRADLE TO CRADLE CERTIFIED (CM) certified normal clear glass, earth and sky performance tings. VISTACOOL (R) glasses, STARPHIRE(R) ultra-clear glass, OCEANS OF COLOR (R) tinted glasses, low-e glasses, SUNGATE(R) passive, low-e glasses, and SOLARBAN(R) solar control. Its products such as panel coatings, Duranar VARI-COOL(R) and DURANAR(R) ULTRA-COOL (R) metal roof and panel coatings are ENERGY STAR certified. Its architectural coatings such as PURE PERFORMANCE(R) interior paint and as PPG PITTSBURGH PAINTS(R) brand are GREENGUARD(R)-certified.
Established in 1883, PPG has its global headquarters located in Pittsburgh and functions from over 60 countries worldwide. The coating and specialty products supplied by the company are deployed for use in construction, consumer products, transportation and industrial segments.
Source: http://www.ppg.com/en/