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                     A cabinet company looking for the ESP label must achieve a   agency in the previous 12 months.” Again, they can rack up points
                   minimum number of points in each of the following categories:  simply for staying on the right side of regulations. Our point is not
                                                                           to bash the KCMA, but to urge its many members to think much
                   Air Quality                                        30   bigger about what it means to be green. We often write about ESP-
                   Product Resource Management                        30   certified cabinet brands that are being used in our demonstration
                   Process Resource Management                        20   homes and other projects. We know these companies, and they’ve
                   Environmental Stewardship                          15   indicated that they want to get real about sustainability. We believe
                   Community Relations                                10
                                                                           they’re sincere, and we expect exciting new cabinet products soon.
                     Some points are sound—such as the five points awarded under   Homeowners and builders have been frustrated too long by the
                   ESP for “reviewing the environmental practices and policies of   lack of readily available green cabinetry and shelving. It’s time to give
                   its key vendors and contractors,” although reviewing it should be   them more options. For people with asthma, chemical sensitivity or
                   noted, does not guarantee any changes. Unfortunately, other point   infants in the house, the only alternative in the past has been to take
                   criteria act as loopholes that weaken the program. For example, a   matters into their own hands, to have their cabinets custom built and
                   company can earn 10 points in Air Quality if “75 percent of finished   finished with low-VOC paints, or to seal in VOCs and formaldehyde
                   products are finished domestically, and finishes used emit no   with surface sealing paints. They shouldn’t have to work so hard.
                   greater HAPs (hazardous air pollutants) than allowed by local plant   A few brands are pointing the way by offering low-VOC water-
                   operating permits.” We’d call that simply playing by the rules. They   borne finishes and safer adhesives, along with straw core shelves
                   also can earn five Community Relations points for not getting any   and wood for both door faces and veneers that is certified by the
                   citations “from any federal, state or local environmental regulatory   Forest Stewardship Council. Change is coming. GB



                               Countertops: What’s the Difference?





                                                                            Excellent  Very good   Good    Fair  Poor
                             Material                      Price       Overall score                      Test
                                                           per sq.ft.                                     results



                                                                                                            Stains  Heat  Abrasion  Impact

                             Quartz (engineered stone)  $-        79
                             Granite                          -   78
                             Laminate                         -    78
                             Solid surfacing                 -    62
 The Importance of Certified Wood  Tile (ceramic and porcelain)  10-30  58

                             Concrete (topical sealer)       80-120    53
                             Stainless steel                100-150    52
                             Concrete (penetrating sealer)  80-120     38
                             Limestone                       60-100    36
                             Marble                          50-140    26

                                                                                                        SOURCE: CONSUMER REPORTS

                            Consumer Reports analyzed various attributes of common countertop materials, including how it handles staining, heat,
                            abrasions and impact. Quartz (engineered stone) got the highest marks, with marble coming in last, primarily because
                            it doesn’t hold up well against abrasions and impact. While both quartz and granite garner high scores, it’s important to
                            remember that large amounts of energy are required to transport these stones, so it’s best to look for a local fabricator.
                            Stainless steel has become quite popular in contemporary kitchens, but it is susceptible to scratching. – Editor




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