Standards and certifications can support sustainable ice melt choices

Third-party certifications for the EPA and Green Seal can help FMs narrow choices down to products that meet specific sustainability criteria


As the demand for more sustainably minded snow-and-ice-removal products grows, so has the interest in third-party certifications of products and standards guiding product development, according to an article from Building Operating Management on the FacilitiesNet website.

Both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Green Seal offer guidelines for products in the ice-and-snow-removal category.

The EPA’s Safer Choice standard reviews manufacturer-submitted products by comparing them to product-level requirements that must be met to qualify for certification. Depending on the kind of product under view, this could include VOCs, residuals, and other considerations.

According to an EPA spokesperson, ice-melt products have additional criteria. As indicated on the Safer Choice page, “an ice-melt product under Safer Choice is, as the name implies, one that melts ice and snow at temperatures below the freezing point of water, and not simply a product that aids traction like sand.”

The full listing of additional criteria is available here — click on the “Safer Choice Product-Class Criteria” link on the right and select ice-melt products. This link shows the properties of an ice-melt product that would meet Safer Choice criteria. As well, a list of Safer Choice-certified deicers can be found by typing “deicers” in the search bar on the product finder page.

Another certification program, the new Green Seal Environmental Innovation Program, allows companies to submit products for third-party certification to showcase their innovative approach to reducing the “common lifecycle impacts” within the product category.

Read the article.



October 24, 2019


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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