Group 1 - The core concern for consumers regarding home decoration is formaldehyde pollution, with man-made boards being a major contributor to excessive formaldehyde levels [1] - The release of formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds from board materials directly impacts indoor air quality and human health, highlighting the need for clearer standards and certifications in the market [1] - The China National Forestry and Grassland Administration has established a comprehensive system for formaldehyde release limits, with standards such as E1, E0, and ENF, positioning China as a global leader in this area [1] Group 2 - The industry is evolving towards "low formaldehyde" and "formaldehyde-free" products in response to increasing consumer demand for environmental performance and the "Healthy China" strategy [2] - The revised group standard T/CNFPIA3002-2024 sets the formaldehyde release limit to ≤0.020mg/m³ and mandates a formaldehyde-free production process, indicating a shift from merely testing results to controlling production processes [2] - The "Guide" clarifies that "formaldehyde-free grade" and "formaldehyde-free man-made boards" are not synonymous, with the latter representing a stricter definition focused on the absence of formaldehyde adhesives during production [2] Group 3 - The concept of "good houses" was introduced in the government work report, emphasizing safety as a primary standard, which the association aims to promote through the "Guide" [3] - The release of the "Guide" is seen as a rallying call for the home industry to adopt and implement Chinese standards confidently, moving beyond mere adherence to imported standards [3] - True environmental protection is defined as a comprehensive process rather than just a simple testing result, advocating for a systematic solution that ensures no formaldehyde is added throughout production [3]
《家居人造板材健康消费指南》发布:助力实现安全、健康的“好房子”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-03 16:13