Meet the World’s Only Certified
Environmentally-Friendly Fire-Rated Glass-Ceramic:
PYRAN® Platinum
C2C Certified Silver by MBDC
SCHOTT PYRAN® Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramic
is
environmentally friendly. PYRAN® Platinum has been
Cradle to
Cradle (C2C) CertifiedCM-Silver by McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC). Cradle
to Cradle® Certification is a rigorous eco-label that evaluates the impacts of a product and its
manufacturing process throughout its lifecycle, including recyclability and toxicity to human and
environmental health.
Contributes to LEED Certification for Building
Projects
PYRAN® Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramic
contributes to LEED certification for building projects. LEED is an acronym for Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design Green Building Rating System. LEED is the certification and measuring process of a building
by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). It is the evaluation of a project based on various criteria or
credits. A project is given a rating based on points ranging from 1 to 100; LEED Certified is 40 to 49 points,
LEED Silver is 50 to 59 points, LEED Gold is 60 to 79 and LEED Platinum is 80 and above.
Because PYRAN® Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramics are Cradle to Cradle Certified they
qualify for a special credit in the LEED certification process. The Innovation in Design Credit in any LEED
Rating System can be earned if 2.5 - 5 % of the building materials budget is used on Cradle to Cradle
Certified products. Furthermore, C2C CertifiedCM products qualify for LEED points as Environmentally
Preferable Materials (MR 2.2) in the LEED for Homes Rating System.
EPA Environmentally Preferred Purchasing Program
(EPP) for Government Buildings
C2C Certification also qualifies products to be
listed in the U.S. EPA’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) database. Federal agencies are directed by
executive orders to make purchasing decisions with the environment in mind, and the EPP database is a tool used
to facilitate the purchase of products and services with reduced environmental impacts.
Environmentally preferable products are those that
have a “lesser or reduced effect on human health and the environment when compared with competing products that
serve the same purpose.” No other glass-ceramic on the market meets these requirements.
Manufacturing Energy & Water Conservation
PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramic is produced at
SCHOTT Technical Glass Solutions, GmbH (SCHOTT TGS) in Jena, Germany. SCHOTT TGS cares
for the environment as is demonstrated in the manufacture and distribution of PYRAN® Platinum fire-rated
glass-ceramic. Highlights of our commitment to the environment concerning energy and water are as follows:
1. Energy
Renewable Energy
SCHOTT TGS purchases approximately 20 % renewable
electricity, sourced from wind, biomass, hydroelectric, solar and biogas.
SCHOTT TGS operates solar panels onsite, which
feed the electric grid, and SCHOTT continues to develop photovoltaic technology.
Between the energy generated onsite and the
renewable electric energy purchased, 5.77% of PYRAN® Platinum’s energy is renewable.
Energy Conservation
The composition and production methods used to
manufacture PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramic are optimized to prevent energy-intensive post-processing. For
example, the micro-float process used to form the glass results in a smooth texture-free surface that does not
require polishing.
SCHOTT TGS employees practice energy conservation
daily, for example by turning off lights and electric devices when not in use.
Self-audits of manufacturing areas at SCHOTT TGS
are done every three months to identify areas for improvement, including energy and water conservation
opportunities
2. Water
Water Balance
Water usage at the production facility is
monitored.
Water and wastewater streams are characterized.
SCHOTT TGS meets or exceeds all applicable water usage and discharge laws.
Water Conservation
SCHOTT TGS in Jena has a special permit allowing
the manufacturing site to pump gray water from the nearby river. Gray water is used instead of freshwater when
feasible. Gray water represents more than 90 % of the water used in manufacturing, including social/sanitation
water in the manufacturing and office buildings of support staff for PYRAN® Platinum
glass-ceramic
All of the process water used in the manufacturing
process is recycled. Only evaporative losses are replaced. Recirculation loops are used at the cooling tower,
cullet cooling, melt tank, and glass washing.
All of the buildings onsite use low-flow toilets
and fixtures. Tankless (on-demand) water heaters are installed in office kitchen areas. Automatic dishwashers
run only when full.
Landscaping at SCHOTT’s facility in Jena does not
include lawns or gardens requiring supplemental watering. Indoor houseplants with minimal water needs are used
instead.
All of the wastewater from the facility is
discharged to the local wastewater treatment plant. This plant produces biogas.
Material Toxicity & Recyclabilty
PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramic is produced at
SCHOTT Technical Glass Solutions GmbH (SCHOTT TGS) in Jena, Germany. SCHOTT TGS cares for the environment in
manufacturing and distributing PYRAN® Platinum. Highlights of our commitment to the environment regarding
materials, recyclability and social responsibility are as follows:
Raw Materials
All incoming raw materials must meet strict
tolerances for contamination
The handling and processing of raw materials in
the batch house are engineered such that worker exposure is extremely limited
PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramic is manufactured
without hazardous heavy metals antimony or arsenic, which are normally used as refining agents. We are not
contributing to the mining, transportation and continued demand of these toxic heavy
metals.
Recyclability
In our PYRAN® Platinum glass-cermic production
facility, SCHOTT TGS in Jena, Germany, we currently recycle all of our internal cut-off and scrap material as
cullet in our glass melts. The melt tank uses 40 to 50 % cullet.
SCHOTT is committed to the conservation of natural
resources and to reducing the amount of glass waste in landfills. Recycling glass-ceramic is not as simple as
recycling consumer glass products due to the high heat input required for remelting. Therefore no public
programs exist for local recycling of glass-ceramic in the United States. To minimize the amount of
glass-ceramic in landfills in North America, SCHOTT launched a recycling program in summer 2010 to take back
drops and unused material from our North American warehouse and from all PYRAN® glass-ceramic fabricators in
North America to be re-used as cullet in the manufacturing process.
PYRAN® Platinum is permanently labeled and
recyclable at the end of the product life.
SCHOTT Social Responsibility
With regard to safety and environmental
protection, SCHOTT accepts the challenges involved in protecting the environment, and actively contributes to
solving the problems this poses. It intends to be a model of environmental protection and practices an open
information policy towards its employees, its market partners, the authorities, and the general public. The
economic benefits of our actions are not to be achieved at the expense of personal safety and environmental
protection. The stipulations contained in laws and directives are considered to be minimum requirements.
Assuming responsibility for our employees and our
company has always been part of the SCHOTT corporate culture. That is why safety and environmental protection
are high-priority goals for SCHOTT. This not only applies to the development of environmentally compatible
products and manufacturing processes, but also to the conscientious handling of resources and the safe operation
of our facilities.
Each and every SCHOTT employee is called upon to
personally contribute to the permanent improvement of safety and environmental protection.
The SCHOTT Code of Conduct, introduced in March
2010, specifies binding rules of behavior for day-to day business practices. These rules of conduct reflect our
company’s values. Respecting human rights and equal opportunity, protecting the environment and our employees,
taking a clear position in the fight against discrimination and corruption, as well as strict adherence to the
rules of fair competition are the main elements.
For more information please
contact: Protection SCHOTT North America, Inc. 5530 Shepherdsville Road Louisville, KY 40228 Phone: (502)
657-4417 Fax: (502)
966-4976 pyran@us.schott.com www.us.schott.com/pyran

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