Linoleum
Description
Linoleum is a type of resilient flooring made of linseed oil, sawdust, pine resin and with a jute backing. It comes in both sheet and tile options in an array of attractive and vibrant appearances.
Tips
O+M Tips
- Use cleaning chemicals and solutions that are Green Seal certified.
End of Life Tips
- Linoleum is not easily recycled, however contact the flooring manufacturer or visit Earth911.com to determine the proper disposal options available.
For alignment with LEED Standards
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Regional Materials: For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within 100 miles (160 km) of the project site are valued at 200% of their base contributing cost.
- BD+C and ID+C MR: Building Product Disclosure and Optimization – Sourcing of Raw Materials and Material Ingredients
- O+M MR: Purchasing - Facility Maintenance and Renovation
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Construction Waste: Recycle and/or salvage a minimum of 50% of nonhazardous construction and demolition debris.
- BD+C and ID+C MR: Construction and Demolition Waste Management
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At a minimum, 25% of the total cost of all materials and products used in the project must be responsibly extracted using one of the following criteria: extended producer responsibility, bio-based materials, certified wood products, materials reuse, recycled content, or other USGBC approved program.
- BD+C and ID+C MR: Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials
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Adhesives: Must meet the volatile organic compound (VOC) requirements of South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1168.
- BD+C and ID+C EQ: Low-Emitting Materials
- O+M MR: Purchasing - Facility Maintenance and Renovation