Key contribution
In line with our willingness to give our customers greater transparency, SageGlass is covered by a DECLARE label which provides a transparency reporting of the material ingredients and potential health hazards contained.
Aim
To promote material transparency along the supply chain.
Detailed requirement
Part 1: Material Information
At least 50% (as measured by cost) of interior finishes and finish materials, furnishings (including workstations) and built-in furniture have some combination of the following material descriptions:
- Declare Label.
- Health Product Declaration.
- Any method accepted in USGBC's LEED v4 MR credit: Building Product Disclosure and Optimization Material Ingredients, Option 1: material ingredient reporting.
Part 2: Accessible Information
The following condition is met:
- All declaration information is compiled and made readily available to occupants either digitally or as part of a printed manual.
See detailed requirement for Material transparency
Our contribution
SageGlass is covered by a DECLARE label which provides a transparency reporting of the material ingredients and potential health hazards contained.
Every year, Saint-Gobain publishes its annual report, including sustainability reporting information on SageGlass®, which is based on the GRI V4 (Global Reporting Initiative) framework. The report is publicly available on the Saint-Gobain website. The SageGlass Declare label is publicly available online.