
Easycraft is committed to providing the best available environmentally sustainable options in wall and ceiling lining products. We are proud of our environmental credentials to date and will continue to refine and develop our suite of products towards this goal.
Good Environmental Choice Australia
- Easycraft products easyvj, easyregency, easyascot and easyline have been assessed by GECA as fully compliant with the requirements of GECA 04-2007 – Panel Board Standard.
- Easycraft Licence EAC-2007
- “The Good Environmental Choice Label is the only environmental labelling program in Australia which indicates the environmental performance of a product from a whole of product life perspective for consumer goods. The label is awarded to products that meet voluntary environmental performance standards which have been created and assessed in conformance to international environmental labelling standards. The program is internationally recognised and growing in demand and awareness throughout different industries.” (excerpt from www.geca.com.au)
Australian Forestry Standard Chain of Custody
- Easycraft product easyclear 2400 x 1200 sheets are sourced from AFS Certified Forests to AS4708-2007.
- The easyclear 2400 x 1200 sheet product has been assessed as emitting E0 formaldehyde levels.
- “The objective of the Australian Forestry Standard is to provide forest managers and owners with economic, social, environmental and cultural criteria and requirements that support the sustainable management of forests for wood production.” (excerpt from AS4708-2007)
Australian Hardboard
- Easycraft product easyclad is manufactured from Australian Hardboard raw material.
- This is a reconstituted wood fibre product containing no artificial glues or binders.
- Because of its organic composition it is recyclable and biodegradable.
- The Australian Eucalyptus Hardwood used in the manufacture is sourced from managed State Forests.
- The timber that is utilised is the “Silvicultural Thinnings” – smaller trees that will not grow into high quality timber or where there are too many trees competing for the available moisture and nutrients. These thinnings would previously have been cut and left on the forest floor.
