Wow what a journey trying to find a natural non-VOC paint
approved by a known green certification company like Green Seal or finding a
natural paint to promote. I think
primarily the paint that is certified by other organizations may still contain
solvents, which emit VOC’s when the colorant is added, which is a claim I am
still investigating. No matter what, the
paints with approval and not just a claim of No-VOC’s would be a better choice.
Therefore, here are my conclusions: If you want to find paint, with a Green Seal certification
as a no VOC paint, that you can find easily in your local area steer towards
Benjamin Moore. Follow this link to
find out more about their paint. Natura® No-VOC Paint. I will be doing more research on this in
paint and the claim from another retailer that certified No-VOC paint still
contains solvents, which emit VOC’s, but regulated by the government as a
separate category from paint…another blog day.
Milk paint is a natural product and the website is not afraid to share the MSDS sheets that show the natural ingredients. My only concern on the west coast for this particular product is that it is not manufactured locally, but rather in Massachusetts. If I can find a local source, I will share that information.
A company in New Mexico with the name of Bioshield makes another line of
products. They sell clay paints, solvent
free paints and stains as well as organic household cleansers for washing dishes
to clothes to all-purpose cleaning. The
clay paints are particularly intriguing to me because of the finish and the
color pallets. You can order these
online or visit one of the Washington Retailers.
Finally, in my search I found is Auro USA who really talk to
their sustainable way of using natural ingredients to color and make their
paint. Some interesting YouTube videos’
on their website speak to this. Auro USA
is a German based company that distributes out of Roseburg Oregon. Follow this link to the brochure.
Therefore, I think that there are some wonderful options
available to us in this area and I will continue to look and see what
alternatives I can find to all greener products for your home.
Remember if you are making upgrades to an
existing home to sell as a greener property, please reach out to me for some
valuable tips in this area.
Email me at
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