Biobased Coatings: The Next Step on the Path to Circularity in the Built Environment
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Over the past two decades the building industry has made significant strides toward building more intentionally and sustainably. Architects have greatly impacted this revolution by embracing innovative technologies that are more energy- and water-efficient, are less toxic to the environment and building occupants, and are more sensitive to how raw materials are extracted and sourced. Another important goal in protecting the climate and natural resources is to move away from a single-use mindset and embed circular economic principles into design and living. Many believe the next step in improving the sustainability and circularity of the built environment is biobased products, including paints, coatings, and sealers. This course will discuss the environmental impact of petroleum-based coatings; the building blocks and future implications for biobased coatings; and new biobased products for use in wall, trim, floor, and roof coatings.
Sponsored by: Covestro
Topics Filter: Roof Coatings
Credit Designations Filter: AIA LU/HSW, PDH
Learning Hours: 1 hour
Credit Designation: AIA LU/HSW, PDH
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