Sustainability language in architecture and interior design, translated.

Product pages say "PFAS free", certificates say "FloorScore", clients ask about "LEED". Litmus connects the three — so you know what each claim means, what document proves it, and which rating systems it counts toward.

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claim types are routinely stated without the evidence to back them up. Litmus flags every one.

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The idea

A material isn’t sustainable on its own — only for a target, a use, and a place.

The same EPD or certificate changes meaning across projects. An emissions test required by law for a California school doesn’t even apply to a UK office. See it side by side.

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