O Ecotextiles Considered 'BuildingGreen’s 2008 Top-10'
26 Nov 2008
PRESS RELEASE
November 2008
Seattle-based O Ecotextiles, debuting in the U.S. this year, was announced as one of BuildingGreen’s 2008 Top-10 Green Building Products by the editors of Environmental Building News and GreenSpec.
This seventh annual award recognizes the most innovative and exciting green building products added to the GreenSpec Directory during the past year or covered in Environmental Building News.
The announcement was made today at the Greenbuild International Expo. O Ecotextiles’ message is simple, direct and firm: Being an “organic textile" means not just that a fabric uses organic fibers in the yarn, but that every step of the production process has been certified eco-friendly.
The company produces elegant, sumptuous organic fabrics for residential and contract / hospitality design use.
“We are thrilled and gratified that the oracle of green product evaluation has spoken with us at length and determined that we are both authentic in our eco- friendly claims and worthy of support,” states CEO Patty Grossman.
“We at O Ecotextiles continue to find every opportunity to educate the public, not specifically about our collection necessarily, but about the impact of both the production and the end product (fabric) on both our own health and the health of the planet."
"The issues regarding fabric are so dramatic that we continue to believe that green fabric will be a real centerpiece of study and concern by green consumers.” Grossman now leads the textiles group developing green standards for the Sustainable Furnishings Council.
“Our selections of the Top-10 Green Building Products represent a wide range of product types in many different application areas,” noted GreenSpec co-editor and BuildingGreen president Alex Wilson.
Well represented this year are interior products, including first FSC-certified and formaldehyde-free bamboo flooring, doors made with wheat-straw particleboard, a line of zero-VOC paint, a transparent finish produced from a byproduct of cheese making, and O Ecotextiles.
“Most of the Top-10 products this year have multiple environmental attributes,” said Wilson.
BuildingGreen’s Top-10 product selections, as in previous years, are drawn primarily from new additions to the company’s GreenSpec Product Directory, the leading national directory of green building products.
The GreenSpec database includes more than 2,000 product listings, representing several times as many actual products.
Products are selected based on criteria developed over the past 15 years.
Manufacturers do not pay to be listed in GreenSpec, and neither GreenSpec nor Environmental Building News carry advertising; both are supported by users of the information.
The Wet Seal Inc that Harold Kahn has been re-appointed to the Company's board of directors, effective immediately.
Mr. Kahn had resigned from the Company's board upon his recent appointment as Chief Executive Officer for specialty apparel retailer Steve & Barry's in late October. However, Mr. Kahn is no longer with Steve & Barry's.
Alan Siegel, chairman of the board of directors for The Wet Seal, Inc., commented, "We're very pleased Hal became available to return to the Wet Seal board. He brought valuable merchandising insight to the Company during his prior tenure, and we look forward to his continuing contributions in the years to come."
Headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, The Wet Seal, Inc. is a leading specialty retailer of fashionable and contemporary apparel and accessory items.
As of November 2008, the Company operated a total of 500 stores in 47 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, including 409 Wet Seal stores and 91 Arden B stores.