All Products in the System Certified as Eco-Friendly
Odor-Free Feature Expected to Boost Demand in Private Construction Sites

On the 20th, KCC announced that it has obtained environmental label certification for its polyurea waterproofing and flooring 'construction system.'


The environmental label certification is a nationally accredited system that certifies eco-friendly products by selecting those that minimize energy and resource consumption and reduce pollutant emissions throughout all stages from production to disposal.


Image of a parking lot with KCC eco-friendly polyurea flooring system applied. Provided by KCC

Image of a parking lot with KCC eco-friendly polyurea flooring system applied. Provided by KCC

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KCC's recent environmental label certification for the construction system is significant in that not only all products used at each construction stage but also the coating construction system itself have been certified.


All products used step-by-step in KCC's eco-friendly polyurea system, including Sunitan primer, Spotan exposed waterproofing material, Hyperurea, and Sunitan topcoat, have obtained environmental label certification.


KCC expects demand for this system to gradually increase in private construction sites such as hospitals, department stores, and large shopping malls, as it has the advantage of enabling construction without odor issues. Additionally, it anticipates that more public construction sites requiring eco-friendly materials, such as schools, daycare centers, and government offices, will seek this system.



Hahm Seong-su, General Manager (Executive Director) of KCC Distribution Coatings Division, stated, "We expect this system to be actively used in various sites requiring eco-friendly construction by maintaining excellent coating performance while minimizing environmental burdens that may occur during the construction process."


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