Jessica NcNaughton is President of CaraGreen, a building material retailer focused on productive, healthier spaces. The company was founded over 10 years ago when LEED first came to the forefront as building standard and a North Carolina designer couldn’t find a source for suitable building materials.
While the “green” movement became popular by evoking an idea of nature, trees and the environment, it got overused. According to Jessica, a lot of companies paid to get a label without including any validation of their claim. Consequently, consumers fell into “green fatigue” and felt it just meant they’d get charged more with no real benefit to them.
The next shift in environmentally-friendly building was sustainability, offering the idea of a closed-loop ecosystem. This trend also became fatigued as it had no real standards for measurement.
Within the last two years, Jessica says, the new term found for this type of material is “healthy,” which applies to both the environment and the consumer.