Good Idea, Guys! Home Depot Removing Lead, Formaldehyde, Triclosan From Paints, Carpet
Home Depot Inc. is eliminating substances like formaldehyde and lead in several categories, making it the latest retailer to accede to demands for greener products.
The changes are part of a broader plan to minimize or disclose harmful substances in the paints, carpets, insulation and flooring it sells, the Atlanta-based retailer said on Wednesday.
Home Depot follows Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and other large retailers that have moved to both disclose the chemicals in the products they sell and remove them whenever possible. The worlds largest home-improvement company says its working with suppliers and groups like the Green Chemistry & Commerce Council to find safer components. Home Depot said it has significantly improved its paints in the past decade, removing triclosan, lead, and formaldehyde from the latex-based wall paint it sells in the U.S. and Canada. It has also eliminated substances such as vinyl chloride and perfluorooctanoic acid from the indoor wall-to-wall carpeting it sells.
Theres been increased scrutiny of the home-improvement sector after Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc. was accused by short sellers in 2015 of offering laminate flooring with unsafe levels of formaldehyde, a substance that has been linked to cancer.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-25/home-depot-is-removing-formaldehyde-as-part-of-push-to-go-green