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Where's the Green?
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MichaelPrachniak
Joined: July 2008
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Posted: August 27, 2008 10:35 PM
As a 21-year tile installer, I have seen many technological advances in tile and stone production, tools, underlayments, adhesives, grouts, sealants, etc., however, I have been underwhelmed at the lack of "green" tile products available. Do others share this view? What are your thoughts?
Michael Prachniak - Expert Tile and Stone Consultant and Writer, Owner - TileProductions.com
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floorsRmyhobby
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Posted: October 29, 2008 11:02 PM
RE: Where's the Green?
good point. I have seen some ceramic tiles made of recycled materials in the past. I think in general tiles are considered to be a somewhat green product to start with.
Tanya Fischer
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