ECOR® is an environmentally advanced green building and design panel material that is Cradle to Cradle Silver certified. ECOR® is made from recycled cardboard, paper and other natural fibers like waste corn and wheat fibers, as well as spent brewer’s grain and industrial dryer lint! There are NO ADDED CHEMICALS in making ECOR®, which makes it naturally VOC free. ECOR® reduces the use of virgin fiber, reduces landfill waste, is competitively priced and can replace materials such as plywood, MDF and most signage materials. The ECOR process is a perfect example of the Circular Economy using local fiber, creating green jobs and products along with a healthier live/work space.
ECOR is tagged in 4 stories.
6 years ago
- The exhibit industry is one of the most wasteful on the planet. Just take a look at the end of most conferences and trade shows, and you’ll see floors and dumpsters filled with plastics, banners, janky aluminum and other non-sustainable materials. Back in March, the Sustainable Brands team saw a clever, sustainable booth-building system and reached out to the designer, Boothster, to collaborate on sustainable stage designs and booths for SB’18 Vancouver.
10 years ago
- The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute and Make It Right have announced four winners of its second annual Innovation Challenge, that have designed building products that have the potential to revolutionize the affordable housing industry, redefine product beauty, and embrace the highest standards of environmental and human safety.
11 years ago
- Products from ten companies have been selected as finalists for the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Product Innovation Challenge, sponsored by the Schmidt Family Foundation and the Dutch Postcode Lottery. Three winners will be selected from this group and will share a cash prize of $250,000.The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute, in partnership with Make It Right, launched its first-ever Product Innovation Challenge in November 2012. By June, over 100 products had been entered for consideration.