NWFA approves Vermeister S.p.A. for Accepted Product and Accepted Eco Product Seals

HomePress ReleaseNWFA approves Vermeister S.p.A. for Accepted Product and Accepted Eco Product Seals

St. Louis, Mo.—The National Wood Flooring Association has announced that Vermeister S.p.A. has been approved for the NWFA Accepted Product Seal and NWFA Accepted Eco Product Seal designations.

The NWFA Accepted Product programs identify wood flooring products that meet or exceed established industry standards. Vermeister has earned its designations under the category of Finishes, Stains and Sealers, for its Zero VOC water-based finish.

“NWFA congratulates Vermeister on achieving the NWFA Accepted Product Seal and Accepted Eco Product Seal designations,” said Michael Martin, NWFA president and CEO. “These seals are designed to provide an immediate way for the industry to recognize companies that are committed to quality manufacturing, as well as to raising the bar by creating an industry benchmark of achievement.”

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