Bellavita’s wall tile factory first Chinese manufacturer to achieve Green Squared certification

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Vancouver—Bellavita Tile, a leader in design and innovation for the North American tile industry, is the first manufacturer with tile production facilities in China to achieve Green Squared certification under ANSI standard A 138.1. Certified by UL Environment, this is a noteworthy achievement for the company as well as for the entire tile industry in China.

Green Squared is North America’s in-depth, multi-attribute standard for the tile industry. It applies directly for compliance to many materials credits in the newly revised LEED v4 building certification program and other green building plaforms, as well.

“One of our core strategies has been to marry the key strengths of Chinese manufacturing practices with top European machinery and operations,” says Mike Ward, VP of sales for Bellavita. “Achieving this certification goes a long way towards proving that Bellavita is a leader not just among Chinese manufacturers, but also on a global scale. We are very proud, to say the least.”

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