PaperStone Countertops

    2006 Top-10 Green Building Product BuildingGreen.com

    Selected by the editors of GreenSpec® and Environmental Building
    News™.It is made from cellulose fiber (paper) and a non-petroleum
    phenolic resin  derived in part from a natural phenolic oil in the shells of
    cashews. No wonder that when looking for a truly "green" product, the
    editors chose PaperStone.

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    There are three series of paper-based PaperStone products*:

    1) 'Original', which is made from 50% post-consumer waste, recycled paper 2) 'Certified', the
    FSC, Smartwood and Rainforest Alliance-certified product which is made from 100% post-
    consumer waste paper. 3) 'Virgin Series' made from virgin fiber.

    *PaperStone is committed to conversion to 100% post-consumer recycled paper for all of
    our products. We will soon feature FSC-certified virgin sources.

    LEED



    PaperStone is the only architectural solid surface certified by the Forest Stewardship Council
    for using 100% post-consumer recycled paper. It is also certified by Smartwood and The
    Rainforest Alliance. In addition, PaperStone plays a role in enabling a project to acquire
    Leadership in Energy and Environmental (LEED) points towards certification.


    Common Applications
    Its product category is architectural solid surface. It
    is specified by architects and interior designers for
    commercial and residential uses. PaperStone is
    prepared for final installed use by solid surface
    fabricators.

    It is extremely hard and is practically impervious to
    water. It is scratch resistant and used for cutting
    boards. It is also highly resistant to staining and can
    bear temperatures to 350¼ making it an excellent
    choice for kitchens.

Tables
Counters
Cutting Boards
Wall cladding
Bathroom partitions
Exterior siding
Window sills and door thresholds
Paneling
Chair rails
Outdoor Kitchens
Furniture
Signs