Pro Planet Company with Renewable and Sustainable GREEN Coatings

Protecting People and the Environment

 

Energy Efficient/Energy Saving Products

World-Class Environmentally Perfect Green Coatings
Solutions for Creating
Better Renewable and Sustainable Building Environments

Environmentally Friendly Advanced Coating Solutions

GSA Contract Holder

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Environmentally Friendly    Energy Star Partner Energy Star Partner

National Emission Standards for Hazardous Pollutant

UL ClassifiedUL Classified            Non-Toxic Item

California South Coast Air Quality Management District Compliant

Federal Energy Management Program

 

 GLOBAL Encasement's Renewable and Sustainable Green Coatings Contribute
To A Cleaner Environment

American Environmental Review Video

GLOBAL Encasement Inc. was hand picked by American Environmental Review for it’s commitment to the environment with its Award Winning Green Products.
(Click on the logo below to view this short video)

American Environmental Review

  

Green Coatings for In Place Management of Obsolete Building Materials Makes Sense Environmentally

 

Renewable and Sustainable Green Products Can Help Improve Our World. 

Encasement = Abatement

 

 

Important News Concerning Our Environment

10/15/2009
Environment

October 24 is the "350" International Day of Climate Action.  350 parts per million is what many scientists, climate experts, and progressive national governments are now saying is the safe upper limit for CO2 in our atmosphere.

Accelerating arctic warming and other early climate impacts have led scientists to conclude that we are already above the safe zone at our current 390ppm, and that unless we are able to rapidly return to 350 ppm this century, we risk reaching tipping points and irreversible impacts such as the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and major methane releases from increased permafrost melt.

10/14/2009
Environment

Today childhood lead poisoning is considered the most preventable environmental disease among young children, yet an estimated 250,000 U.S. children have elevated blood-lead levels. A simple blood test can prevent permanent damage that will last a lifetime. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is committed to eliminating this burden to public health.