The importance of green building to promote wellbeing and sustainability

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Sustainable timber construction panel manufacturer, MEDITE SMARTPLY explores the importance of a green building rating system to promote wellbeing and sustainability

In the time since the first green building rating system was established – BREEAM in 1990 – we have come to recognise the potential for buildings to not only safeguard but actively promote health and wellbeing, as well as sustainability.

We spend around 90% of our lives indoors – more than enough time for each and every building we encounter over our lifetime to have a tangible impact on our quality of life.

Across the world, building regulations and rating systems have evolved to reflect this, helping us to track our progress, maintain standards and incentivise more designers and developers to build greener, healthier spaces.

Across the UK, BREEAM is still the dominant green building rating system, ingrained in regulations. In the rest of Europe and beyond, however, LEED leads the way and has also evolved to focus not only on a building’s environmental impact, but on its human impact.

Now, the newest green building certification, The WELL Standard, is the standard-bearer for wellbeing in the built environment.

But it’s not just our thinking that’s evolved when it comes to wellbeing; technology has as well. The products we can now develop have enabled us to use the power of buildings to keep our bodies healthy, our minds calm, and even make our work more efficient – and do it all sustainably.

Sustainable timber construction panels

Products such as MEDITE CLEAR – a sustainably produced MDF specially manufactured with no added formaldehyde for interior fit-outs. Developed with even the most sensitive environments in mind, MEDITE CLEAR has a formaldehyde content of less than 1.0mg per 100g; the equivalent to levels found in wood in natural environments. It even outperforms the stringent Class E1 (EN622-1) low formaldehyde standards.

Consciously limiting the level of formaldehyde able to be emitted by building products is a major factor in maintaining the best indoor air quality possible, and in turn in mitigating issues like Sick Building Syndrome, which can seriously impact work productivity as well as general quality of life.

Sick Building Syndrome is where building product VOC emissions, such as formaldehyde from wood products, combined with poor ventilation, can eventually build up to a level where people are lethargic and plagued with headaches and irritable moods. Other factors that can influence this are temperature and lack of light.

By specifying an interior MDF product that is not only sustainably produced but that has no added formaldehyde, we can consciously limit the VOCs indoors and proactively work towards maintaining healthier building interiors, and more sustainable buildings overall.green building, Sustainable timber construction panel,

Most recognised green building standard

Today, LEED is the world’s most widely used green building standard with projects in more than 167 countries and more than 205,800 gross sq m of space certifying every day.

Whichever green building standard is the aim though, specifying MEDITE CLEAR for a project could help it to lead the way when it comes to health, wellbeing and sustainability.

As part of the green building community, we ensure all our products are FSC® and PEFC® certified, are entirely sustainably produced with wellbeing in mind for both installers and building occupants.

Find out more at mdfosb.com.

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