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Can chemistry help the environment?

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Can chemistry help the environment?

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“…the construction industry is one of the main contributors to the depletion of natural resources and a major cause of unwanted side affects such as air and water pollution, solid waste, deforestation, toxic wastes, health hazards, global warming, and other negative consequences.” -Sustainable Construction in the USA: Perspectives to the Year 2010 Through the versatility of chemistry, our polyurethane construction technologies make a significant contribution. ZONE3® zero-ozone-depleting blowing-agent technology. Formulations that contain no formaldehyde and emit no volatile organic compounds. High-performance, low-impact systems for sustainable buildings.

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