Method for identifying green certification of furniture

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It's commonly said that two-thirds of our lives are spent at home. As living standards continue to rise, "green" furniture has become the latest trend in home decoration. More and more people, especially those with a keen eye on the industry and those living in cities, are beginning to value this concept. When choosing furniture, people are no longer solely influenced by trends or prices. When decorating their homes, they don't get lost in the latest fads anymore. Instead, comfort, aesthetics, and most importantly, a healthy and eco-friendly environment that blends with nature have become the dream of every household.

General Guidelines:

"Description of Furniture Usage", "Limitation of Hazardous Substances in Wood Furniture for Interior Decoration Materials"

In general, harmful substances from furniture mainly include formaldehyde and benzene, which can be very dangerous if exposed to over time. So what exactly is green furniture? In a strict sense, environmentally friendly furniture should not only be safe for human health but also meet environmental standards during production and recycling. Back in 1994, Northern Europe introduced the first green furniture standard called "Ecological signs for wooden furniture and furniture." However, in China, there is still no unified national standard for green and environmentally friendly furniture today.

The "Furniture Instructions for Use," issued jointly by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, was the first mandatory national standard for the furniture industry. It came into effect nationwide on October 1, 2005. This regulation requires that furniture products clearly state the exact levels of harmful substances like formaldehyde. If the formaldehyde content is not specified or is vague, it's considered misleading and will face severe penalties. The "Limitation of Hazardous Substances in Wood Furniture for Interior Decoration Materials," introduced four years ago, is now outdated. The formaldehyde testing mainly applies to panels rather than finished products, and while heavy metal content in paint is regulated, the harmful effects of substances released from paints and adhesives are often overlooked.

Environmental Protection Tips: Be Careful When Identifying Green Certifications

When entering a furniture store, many consumers find the variety of "green product" labels overwhelming. Different institutions issue these certifications, such as the China Light Product Quality Assurance Center, the China Building Materials Association, and the China Health Education Association. Some furniture even carries three different certifications. With so many labels, how can consumers tell which ones are real and which are fake?

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