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    Danish Indoor Climate Label

    Danish Indoor Climate Labelling

    The Danish Indoor Climate label is a tool for development and selection of indoor air quality friendly products and better understanding of the impact of products and materials on the indoor air quality in buildings.

    For Buildings
    Health
    Environmental
    Energy
    Industry

    Key Strengths

    • Established in 1993 — one of the oldest indoor air quality labels globally
    • Recognized across multiple European markets including Denmark, Germany, France, Norway, and Sweden
    • Provides a credible third-party signal for low-emission, indoor air quality-friendly products
    • Helps manufacturers differentiate products in health-conscious construction and renovation markets
    • Supports architects and specifiers in selecting materials that contribute to healthy indoor environments

    Ideal For

    Best suited for manufacturers of building materials, furniture, paints, flooring, and other interior products who want to demonstrate their products meet strict indoor air quality standards. Particularly valuable for companies targeting health-conscious consumers, architects, and building specifiers in Scandinavian and European markets.

    Target Audiences

    Construction
    Product Manufacturers
    Businesses
    Real Estate Professionals
    Developers

    Relevant Roles

    Architect
    Consultant
    Engineer
    Facility Manager

    Industries

    Construction
    Manufacturing

    Alignment & Recognition

    Accrediting Body

    Danish Technological Institute

    Building Scope

    Performance
    Alignment with External Standard

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Quick Facts

    Type

    Certification

    Regions
    Denmark
    France
    Germany
    Norway
    Sweden
    United States
    Languages

    English

    Established

    1993

    How to Display This Recognition

    Public Seal/Badge
    Online Registry
    Marketing Toolkit

    Sources & Citations

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    Last verified Mar 11, 2026