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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY, © 2013, MBDC, LLC. Page 1 Cradle to Cradle® is a registered trademark of MBDC. Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM is a certification mark of MBDC exclusively licensed to Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation InstituteTM

Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM Report

Construction Specialties, Inc.

Acrovyn 4000 Wall Protection- Profile *for approved colors

Prepared by MBDC May 2013

1001 East Market Street, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22902

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Contents

Contents 2

Executive Summary 3

Certification Results 3

Scorecard 3 Material Health 4 Material Reutilization 7 Renewable Energy Use 7 Water Stewardship 7 Social Fairness 7

Conclusion 8

Summary 8 Recommendations 8

Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 10

Resources and Works Cited 13

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Executive Summary

Construction Specialties, Inc. is applying to have its product, Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile, recertified in the Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM program by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation

Institute under Version 2.1.1 of the standard. As the accredited assessment body, MBDC is submitting this report for review by Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute and is recommending that Construction Specialties, Inc. Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile be renewed as Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM Gold for one calendar year beginning on May 9

th 2013.

Certification Results

Scorecard

The lowest level achieved in any of the five categories determines the final certification level. The requirements in each category were completed at the following levels: Construction Specialties, Inc. Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile

Level

Category Basic Silver Gold Platinum

Material Health

Material Reutilization

Renewable Energy Use

Water Stewardship

Social Fairness

OVERALL

Due to the fact that only certain colors are offered in the Gold version (colors assessed C), the please refer to the link below to assist in choosing the correct color offers.

Gold Color Options

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Material Health

Based on the assessment of the product’s components & ingredients for impact to human and environmental health, the product meets the requirements for at the Silver level in the Material Health category. See the table below for a summary of the Material Health assessments for each of the product’s components.

Table 1 – Material Health Assessment Results: Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile (specific colors)

PROFILES

Base resin- OPTION A

Confidential

B This is a preferred material

Base resin- OPTION B

Confidential B This is a preferred material

FR1 Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

ABS Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Aluminum Extrusion

80% PCR content aluminum

Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Various aluminum alloys

Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Various aluminum alloys

Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Nylon 1 Confidential C Still waiting for material formulation information to complete evaluation

Nylon 2 Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Copolymer and FR blend

Confidential B This is a preferred material

Hardware set Confidential C This material is acceptable for use.

Various pigment masterbatches

Confidential

NUMBER COLOR ASSESSMENT COMMENTS

100 Eggshell C This material is acceptable for use.

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101 French Cream C This material is acceptable for use.

102 Desert Sand C This material is acceptable for use.

103 Beige C This material is acceptable for use.

105 Mocha C This material is acceptable for use.

108 Black C This material is acceptable for use.

136 Pearl Gray C This material is acceptable for use.

162 Charcoal C This material is acceptable for use.

186 Champagne C This material is acceptable for use.

187 Tan Bark C This material is acceptable for use.

193 Gingerspice C This material is acceptable for use.

194 Chinchilla C This material is acceptable for use.

196 Fawn C This material is acceptable for use.

198 Beige Desert C This material is acceptable for use.

209 Slate C This material is acceptable for use.

223 Danube C This material is acceptable for use.

254 Wheat C This material is acceptable for use.

262 Driftwood C This material is acceptable for use.

265 Fog C This material is acceptable for use.

303 Caramel C This material is acceptable for use.

305 Mushroom C This material is acceptable for use.

307 Sienna C This material is acceptable for use.

309 Tranquil Blue C This material is acceptable for use.

310 Yosemite Sand C This material is acceptable for use.

311 Celery C This material is acceptable for use.

314 Ozark C This material is acceptable for use.

315 Galveston Gray C This material is acceptable for use.

316 Chestnut C This material is acceptable for use.

317 Kona C This material is acceptable for use.

321 Russet C This material is acceptable for use.

322 Peanut Brittle C This material is acceptable for use.

323 Serene Green C This material is acceptable for use.

324 Underseas C This material is acceptable for use.

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325 Cape Blue C This material is acceptable for use.

479 Cappuccino C This material is acceptable for use.

480 Toffee C This material is acceptable for use.

513 Khaki Brown C This material is acceptable for use.

517 Teton White C This material is acceptable for use.

660 Sage Green C This material is acceptable for use.

848 Aspen C This material is acceptable for use.

858 Pumice C This material is acceptable for use.

866 Doeskin C This material is acceptable for use.

920 Almond C This material is acceptable for use.

927 Folkstone C This material is acceptable for use.

929 Oyster Gray C This material is acceptable for use.

930 Blue Silk C This material is acceptable for use.

933 Mission White C This material is acceptable for use.

934 Pearl C This material is acceptable for use.

949 White C This material is acceptable for use.

997 Irish Cream C This material is acceptable for use.

Key:

A Preferred: Biological nutrient that is renewably sourced and rapidly degradable or technical nutrient

that is fully recyclable. Little to no risk to human health and/or environmental health. (Note: This designation is applicable to program version 3.0 only)

B Preferred: Little to no risk to human health and/or environmental health.

C Acceptable: One or more moderate risks to human health and/or environmental health. Suitable for

continued use until a GREEN alternative is found.

X Problematic: One or more significant risks to human and/or environmental health; should be phased out as quickly as possible.

G Incomplete: Either ingredient data is not complete or evaluation data is not available for one or more

criteria. Data should be completed or ingredient should be phased out of use.

BANNED Banned: This ingredient (or a chemical in this component) poses a serious risk to human and

environmental health and is not allowed in the Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM

program.

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Material Reutilization

Construction Specialties, Inc.’s Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile meets the requirements for Gold level in this category. It is comprised primarily of PETG, aluminum, and nylon:

Aluminum extrusions contain 75% recycled content (post-industrial and post-consumer combined)

It is assumed that the steel and aluminum will eventually be recycled.

PETG and nylon are deemed technical nutrients, and are completely recyclable.

See Appendix A for Reutilization Plan created by Construction Specialties, Inc for Acrovyn 4000. Under these assumptions, the Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection contains from 52% recycled or renewable content and 100% recyclable or compostable. Therefore, the Material Reutilization score for the Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile is 84 based on the following formula:

2 * [% Recyclable/Compostable] + [% Recycled/Rapidly Renewable Content] * 100 3

Due to the fact that Construction Specialties, Inc. has implemented a Reutilization Plan, and have reached a score of 84 this product qualifies for the Gold level for Material Reutilization.

Renewable Energy Use

Construction Specialties, Inc.’s Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile meets the requirements for Gold level in this category. The total annual energy requirement for the manufacture of products in Construction Specialties, Inc.‘s facilities in 2012 (April 2011- April 2012) was 969,487 kWh. Construction Specialties, Inc. has purchased renewable energy credits through their energy provider for 50% of electricity from coal based sources. Therefore, Constructional Specialties, Inc. offset 484,744 kWh this year for the manufacturing of Acrovyn 4000 Wall Protection. Please see Appendix B complete energy information, and the renewable energy certificate.

Water Stewardship

Construction Specialties, Inc.’s Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile meets the requirements for Gold level in this category.

Construction Specialties, Inc. has created and implemented Water Stewardship principles in line with the Silver level requirements. Please see Appendix C for further detail.

Social Fairness

Construction Specialties, Inc.’s Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile meets the requirements for Gold level in this category.

Construction Specialties, Inc. has created and implemented Social Responsibility principles in line with Silver level requirements. Please see Appendix D for further detail.

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Conclusion

Summary

Construction Specialties, Inc.’s Acrovyn® 4000 Wall Protection- Profile meet all Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM Silver level requirements under program version 2.1.1.

One year after the recertification date, Construction Specialties, Inc. will have the option to recertify the products. The product may continue to recertify the product under Version 2.1.1. program requirements until December 31, 2014. By January 1, 2015 the product must meet the Version 3 program requirements in order to maintain the certification. Furthermore, this product certification does not mean the individual components are certified. Material suppliers of Construction Specialties, Inc. may not use this marketing language or otherwise promote its products as certified. In order to obtain a license to use the Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM mark, a Trademark Licensing

Agreement must be executed between Construction Specialties, Inc. and The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. That document includes guidelines for appropriate use of the marks.

Recommendations

Although Construction Specialties, Inc. has made many positive strides in the ecologically intelligent design of these products, there still exist opportunities for improvement, and optimization of the product is required.

In order to move towards Cradle to Cradle Certified

CM Gold level under program version 3, the

following items would need to be completed:

Material Health o Products that meet the Gold level Material Health requirements under version 2.1.1 have also met

the Gold level requirements under version 3.0. The product is to be 100% assessed with all X-assessed items phased out. Please see the Standard for full details.

Material Reutilization

o Products that meet the Gold level Material Reutilization requirements under version 2.1.1 have also met the Gold level requirements under version 3.0. The Material Reutilization score which considers recyclability and use of recycled content will be ≥ 65. Please see the Standard for full details.

Renewable Energy Use

o The Gold level applicant will quantify energy use and direct on‐site carbon emissions

associated with the final manufacturing stage of the product. It was not required to quantify carbon

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emissions under version 2.1.1.

o The applicant will develop a renewable energy use and carbon management strategy

o 50% of purchased electricity will be renewably sourced or offset with renewable energy

projects, and 50% of direct on-site emissions will be offset. Generally this is achieved through the purchase of renewable energy certificates (REC’s) and carbon off-sets as appropriate. REC’s are only applicable to purchased electricity, while carbon off-sets may be applied to any CO2 emissions source. This would apply to the energy used at the applicant’s facilities and any contract manufacturer’s facilities. It does not apply to energy used further back in the supply chain.

Water Stewardship

o The applicant will have no significant discharge permit violations in the past two years, will

characterize local and business specific water related issues and develop an action plan as needed, and perform a water audit for the manufacturing facility and any contract manufacturing facilities. These are required to achieve the Basic, Bronze and Silver level. Note that a water audit will already have been carried out for version 2.1.1 Gold certified products.

o Additionally, the Gold level applicant will characterize, assess, and optimize process level

chemicals related to product manufacture that are present in effluent. Alternatively, if there is no product relevant effluent, supply chain-relevant water issues for at least 20% of Tier 1 suppliers will be characterized, a positive impact strategy will be developed, and progress will have been made against this strategy.

Social Responsibility

o The applicant will complete both a basic self-audit to assess protection of fundamental human

rights at the tier one supplier level, and demonstrate that appropriate management procedures are in place. A full social responsibility self-audit will also be completed employing UN Global Compact or B Corp tools as already required under version 2.1.1. These are also required to achieve the Basic, Bronze and Silver levels.

o The Gold level applicant will also choose to complete two of three additional requirements

including completion of FSC certification or purchase of FSC certified inputs (other certifications may also apply), investigation and management of supply chain social issues, or active participation in innovative social projects.

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Appendix A: Glossary of Terms ALGAE TOXICITY Several Genera and Species of Green Algae found in lakes, ponds, and streams that are responsible for aquatic oxygen balance and food sources for fish are tested for their reaction to chemical exposure. Chemicals that kill algae are considered dangerous to aquatic eco-systems due to the possible food chain effects and food source depletion. Algae Toxicity is a measure of a substance's toxicity when consumed by these various types of Algae. A common measuring tool is LC50 ("lethal concentration"), which is the concentration of a substance in the water required to kill fifty (50) percent of the algae test population. If LC50 < 10 mg/L, the substance is considered algae toxic. BIOACCUMULATION The process by which substances are stored and accumulated in the tissue or organs of humans or animals. BIOCONCENTRATION FACTOR (BCF) A measure of the tendency for a chemical to accumulate. The ratio of the concentration of a substance in a living organism (mg/kg) to the concentration of that substance in the surrounding environment (mg/l for aquatic systems). BIODEGRADATION The process by which a substance or material is broken down (or decomposed) by microorganisms and reduced to organic or inorganic molecules which can be further utilized by living systems. Biodegradation can be aerobic, if oxygen is present, or anaerobic, if no oxygen is present. BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT A material used by living organisms or cells to carry on life processes such as growth, cell division, synthesis of carbohydrates and other complex functions. Biological Nutrients are usually carbon-based compounds that can be safely composted and return to soil. CARCINOGEN - POSSIBLE, OR SUSPECTED A known animal carcinogen, but evidence of carcinogenicity in humans is non-existent, or there is limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and insufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals (MAK 3 or TLV A3 or IARC Group 2B). CARCINOGEN - PROBABLE A known animal carcinogen, but carcinogenicity in humans has not been definitely proven (MAK 2 or TLV A2 or IARC Group 2A). CARCINOGEN - KNOWN A causal relationship has been established between exposure to the agent and human cancer (MAK 1 or TLV A1 or IARC Group 1). CAS NUMBER Chemical Abstract Service number. This number uniquely identifies each pure chemical compound. CLEARANCE TIME (CT) The CT indicates the time needed to eliminate or biodegrade a substance to a certain percentage in an organism. For example, the CT50 indicates the time needed to eliminate 50% of a certain substance, analogous to the half-life time measure t1/2. CLIMATIC RELEVANCE This is a measure of the climate-influencing characteristics of the substance. All compounds that contribute to global warming are listed here. Examples include carbon dioxide, methane, CFCs, and sulfur hexafluoride. CONTENT OF HALOGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

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The column in the periodic chart of the elements that begins with Fluorine contains the halogens. These elements, when combined with organic compounds, form halogenated organic compounds. Most of these compounds are toxic, carcinogenic, persistent, Low Profileone depleting or bioaccumulative, or form hazardous substances during production and disposal (e.g., PVC). DAPHNIA TOXICITY Water fleas of the genus Daphnia can be found in most ponds and streams. They feed upon microscopic particles of organic matter and are in turn food for fish and other aquatic organisms. Daphnia Toxicity is a measure of a substance's toxicity when consumed by these water fleas. A common measuring tool for daphnia toxicity is EC50 ("effective concentration"), which is the concentration of a substance in the water required to immobilize 50 percent of the test animals. If EC50<10 mg/liter, the substance is named daphnia toxic. DOWNCYCLING The name for the practice of recycling a material in such a way that much of its inherent value is degraded (e.g. recycling plastic into park benches) revealing poor design of a lifecycle and the related material flows.

EFFECT CONCENTRATION 50 (EC50) The median exposure concentration (EC50) is the median concentration of a substance that causes some effect in 50 percent of the test animals. ENDOCRINE DISRUPTOR A substance that mimics, blocks, or interferes with hormones and their production, metabolism, and excretion causing malfunction of the endocrine system which can lead to malfunction of the reproductive, nervous, and immune systems. FISH TOXICITY Several Genera and Species of fish found in lakes, ponds, and streams that are part of the food chain are tested for their reaction to chemical exposure. Chemicals that kill fish are considered dangerous to aquatic eco-systems due to the possible food chain effects and food source depletion. Fish Toxicity is a measure of a substance's toxicity when consumed by these various types of fish. A common measuring tool is LC50 ("lethal concentration"), which is the concentration of a substance in the water required to kill fifty (50) percent of the fish test population. If LC50 < 10 mg/L, the substance is considered fish toxic. HALF-LIFE (T1/2) The amount of time it takes half of an initial concentration of substance to degrade in the environment. HEAVY METAL The term "Heavy Metals" is generally interpreted to include those metals from periodic table groups IIA through VIA. The semi-metallic elements: boron, arsenic, selenium, and tellurium are often included in this classification. IRRITATION OF SKIN/MUCOUS MEMBRANES For the testing of skin irritation with the standard Draize test, rabbits are used. The chemical is applied to the rabbit skin and usually kept in contact for 4 h. The degree of skin irritation is scored for erythema, eschar and edema formation and corrosive action. These dermal irritation observations are repeated at various intervals after the chemical has been removed. Mucous membrane irritation is measured in a similar manner. Site-specific mechanical responses within the respiratory tract and eyes are measured, and a chemical is classified as an irritant based on the conclusions of these tests. GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIAL A scale used to relate a compound to the CO2 equivalents to measure the potential heating effects on the atmosphere. LETHAL CONCENTRATION 50 (LC50) The inhalative median lethal concentration (LC50) is the median concentration of a substance that causes death in 50 percent of the test animals.

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LETHAL DOSE 50 (LD50) The median lethal dose (LD50) is the statistically derived median dose of a substance that can be expected to cause death in 50 percent of the test animals. MATERIAL A group of one or more chemicals that together comprise a component or input to a finished product. MUTAGEN This is a substance that may cause hereditary disorders in the offspring due to mutations in the chromosomes of the male or female reproductive cells. These mutations can be alterations in the structure or number of chromosomes, or nucleotide substitutions known as point mutations. OCTANOL-WATER PARTITIONING COEFFICIENT (Pow) A measure of the tendency of a chemical to partition between an aliphatic hydrocarbon system and an aqueous system. Often used as a predictor for bioaccumulation potential. LOW PROFILEONE DEPLETION POTENTIAL This is the measure of the Low Profileone depleting characteristics of the substance. Low Profileone depletion in the upper atmosphere leads to an increase of UV-radiation on the earth and as a result, an increase in skin cancer. CFCs are included here. PERSISTENCE This is a measure of a substance's ability to remain as a discrete chemical entity in the environment for a prolonged period of time. A common measuring tool for persistence is "half-life" (t1/2), which is the amount of time required for half of the substance to breakdown. If half-life is greater than 30 days in the air, or if half-life is greater than 50 days in soil, water, or any other media the substance is considered to be persistent. SKIN PENETRATION POTENTIAL A measure of the ability of a compound to assist in the absorption of chemicals into the skin. SENSITIZATION The ability of a substance to induce an immunologically-mediated (allergic) response. TECHNICAL NUTRIENT A material of human artifice designed to circulate within technical metabolism (industrial cycles)—forever.

TERATOGEN A substance shown to cause damage to the embryo or fetus through exposure by the mother (MAK-list: Pregnancy risk group, category A). TERATOGEN - SUSPECTED Currently available information indicates that a risk of damage to the embryo or fetus can be considered probable when the mother is exposed to this substance (MAK-list: Pregnancy risk group, category B). TOXICITY - ACUTE A measure of how poisonous or "deadly" a substance is during initial exposure. A common measuring tool for acute toxicity is LD50 ("lethal dose"), which is the dose required to kill 50 percent of the test animals. If LD50<200 mg/kg, the substance is named acutely toxic. TOXICITY - CHRONIC This is a measure of how poisonous a substance can become over time with repeated exposure. A substance may have low acute toxicity (i.e., little harmful effects from the initial exposure) but may become poisonous over time with repeated exposure. This may be due to accumulation of the substance or due to repeated minor damaging of target organs.

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