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Green Seal® to Prohibit PFAS in its Certified Adhesives

Published on 2023-10-05. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Adhesives    

Green Seal® to Prohibit PFAS in its Certified AdhesivesGreen Seal® announces that it will prohibit any per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Green Seal-certified paints and coatings, floor care products, adhesives and degreasers, to address these harmful ‘forever chemicals’.

Because of its stringent criteria, certified paints and coatings qualify toward points for both the LEED Low-Emitting Materials credit and the LEED v4.1 Material Ingredient Optimization credit, making its certification standard one of a select few to achieve this recognition.

Forbidding Hazardous Functional Ingredients


The standards of Green Seal® have long prohibited long-chain PFAS formally classified as hazardous. However, a growing body of evidence indicates that short-chain PFAS have the same harmful health and environmental effects as the legacy PFAS they are replacing. Green Seal® will update its standards for paints and coatings, floor care products, adhesives and degreasers to prohibit all approximately 12,000 chemicals in this class.

PFAS are frequently used as functional ingredients in these product categories. A recent study found that half of tested paint products contain PFAS, which may be used for glossiness, to reduce peeling, or for stain resistance or water repellency.

Most acrylic and wax floor finishes on the market contain PFAS as leveling and wetting agents and PFAS are also used to increase wettability in adhesives or to reduce flammability in cleaning and degreasing agents.

The proposed updates to its standards for these product categories follow the non-profit’s prohibition of all PFAS in certified cleaning and personal care products last year.

Green Seal® is taking a phased approach to implementing PFAS prohibitions to ensure its standards effectively address manufacturing and use considerations that vary by product category, including exposure pathways, functional performance and regrettable substitutes. 

Eliminating PFAS via Product Formula Supply Chain


Both producers and buyers know the hazards of PFAS but lack reliable ways to ensure products are free of these toxic chemicals,” said Doug Gatlin, chief executive officer of Green Seal®. “Its standard criteria will eliminate PFAS throughout the product formula supply chain while maintaining performance requirements, so buyers can choose safer, healthier and effective products with confidence.

In addition to its certification programs Green Seal® has partnered with material-health provider HPDC to become an approved preparer and third-party verifier of Health Product Declarations (HPDs).

Whether or not a product is certified, Green Seal® can prepare an HPD report for it to increase ingredient transparency while also maintaining critical trade secrets and to assure that the product counts toward the LEED v4.1 Material Ingredient credit.

Source: Green Seal®


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