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Weathertex achieves GreenTag certification

We are proud to announce we are the first manufactured product to receive a GreenTag Platinum certification with a GreenRate R Level A for our natural range products. 

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

09 Feb 2025 1m read View Author

Weathertex has been through a rigorous evaluation from Global GreenTag Pty Ltd to determine their outstanding ‘green performance’, and we are proud to announce we are the first manufactured product to receive a GreenTag Platinum certification with a GreenRate R Level A for our natural range products. Additionally, we’ve received Gold certification for our primed flat cladding and wall panel sheets.

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What is GreenTag?

Ecospecifier Global GreenTagCert™ is a third party, multi-criteria, consensus based and externally verified Type 1 ecolabelling program. One of the largest product sustainability certification systems in Australia and globally. GreenTag is the only Certification Mark in the sector approved by the Australia Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the US Patents and Trademarks Office, and green building rating tools across the globe.

GreenTag comprises two certification systems:

  • LCA Rate™ (Life Cycle Analysis) for all products and all rating tools that engage LCA and Environmental Product Declarations; e.g., Green Star®, EnviroDevelopment, LEED®, BREEAM, EarthCheck
  • GreenRate™ for products relevant to Green Star® (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa), Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA), Living Building Challenge, and HomeStar (NZ)
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