CBC expands adhesive selection

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COMMACK, N.Y. —CBC Flooring is adding a new spray adhesive called EcoSpray to its family of environmentally friendly flooring accessories. EcoSpray is FloorScore certified, and packaged in recyclable aluminum canisters and post-consumer recycled boxes. The new adhesive joins EcoBox, launched last year, as another earth-friendly adhesive that reduces product and packaging waste and provides architects, designers and specifiers ways to earn LEED credits on a project.

“This new offering is another example of how we are living our EcoVision policy every day, by seeking out the most sustainable products available for the commercial specifier,” said Jeff Collum, director of flooring, CBC. “We think EcoSpray will become a key product in hospital, educational and retail projects seeking green flooring systems.”

With a low VOC formula and zero ozone-depleting propellant, EcoSpray is approved for use with all CBC Flooring products, including sheet vinyl, luxury vinyl tile, homogeneous tile and rubber sheet and tile.

As an added benefit, EcoSpray has a high pH and moisture tolerance and reduces installation time, allowing for immediate use of the room after renovation, particularly important in health care environments.

“We are excited to offer another adhesive for specifiers and designers who are looking to ‘green up’ their projects,” said Chip Braulick, senior marketing manager, CBC Flooring.

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