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Our Natural range was the first manufactured product to be accredited Global GreenTagCertTM LCARate Platinum certification… and we’ve been able to maintain Platinum for now 10 years. For sustainable trusted cladding… Weathertex, a better choice 🌿🌿

Congratulations to Weathertex on the completion and achievement of a Global GreenTagCertTM LCARate™ PLATINUM Plus certification of your products that were assessed under the Global GreenTag LCARate™ program, a 'beyond LCA' Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) based rating system for health and sustainability preferred products from 'Cradle to Grave' for Unprimed Flatsheets & Weatherboards. Weathertex Unprimed Flat Sheets and Weatherboardsare flat sheets and weatherboards of Responsible Wood certified Australian hardwood timber with no added formaldehyde. These products are available in various styles, textures and sizes and can be incorporate with other Weathertex products for multiple design options. Unprimed Weathertex products are designed to mimic raw undressed wood. The product ranges include Selflok Weatherboards and Weathergroove Architectural Panels, with a natural finish. These Flat Sheets and Weatherboards are cladding products made from natural Australian hardwood timber from responsibly managed Responsible Wood/PEFC-certified NSW state forests and NSW Government Land Services approved private native forestry. Weathertex Flat Sheets and Weatherboards are compliant to AS/NZS1859.4 - Wet Processed Fibreboard for Exterior Conditions (HB.E). They are Material Group Number 3 under AS/NZS 5637.1 Fire testing. Primelok also has low formaldehyde emissions at <0.07mg/L using AS/NZS 4266.16 and low VOC <0.005 mg/m2/hr using ASTM D5116. Manufactured in a facility with an ISO14001 conformant Environmental Management System and a certified ISO 9001 Quality Management System. Weathertex offers a 10 year warranty on these products. They are suitable for interior and exterior cladding - for residential and commercial applications. https://lnkd.in/g24Wkrah

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