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| Date | 10/23/2008 9:49:16 AM |
| Written By | LGM & Associates Technical Flooring Services |
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| Abstract | By Lesley Goddin, Editor, TileLetter magazine Looking for resources to help you learn more about the green building movement? The following organizations provide third party certification or verification for new and/or existing building projects... |
| Article | Looking for resources to help you learn more about the green building movement? The following organizations provide third party certification or verification for new and/or existing building projects: Canada Green Building Council The Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) was formed to expedite the design and construction of green buildings in Canada. A broad-based inclusive coalition of representatives from different segments of the design and building industry, CaGBC works to change industry standards, develop best design practices and guidelines, advocate for green buildings and develop educational tools to support members in implementing sustainable design and construction practices. There’s information here on pursuing LEED certification for buildings in Canada and becoming a LEED Accredited Professional (AP) as well.Green Globes The Green Globes system is an online, interactive assessment and automated reporting tool to achieve independent, third-party certification of new and existing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly buildings in the U.S. and Canada. In the U.S., the system is administered by the Green Building Initiative (GBI). In 2005, GBI became the first green building organization to be accredited as a standards developer by ANSI, and began the process of establishing Green Globes as an official ANSI standard. Early in 2006, the GBI ANSI technical committee was formed. GreenGuard Environmental Institute Founded in 2001, GreenGuard Environmental Institute (GEI) is a non-profit, industry-independent organization that oversees the GreenGuard certification programs with a goal of protecting human health and quality of life through programs that improve indoor air that people breathe.As an ANSI Accredited Standards Developer, GEI establishes acceptable standards for a range of products germane to the construction industry. Over 165,000 GreenGuard-certified products must meet stringent, third-party standards for low chemical emissions based on established health standards and undergo rigorous testing and verification processes on a regular basis. GreenGuard certification is broadly recognized and accepted by a number of green building programs, including USGBC’s LEED program. Green Seal Green Seal is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the environment and transforming the marketplace by promoting the manufacture, purchase and use of environmentally responsible products and services. Green Seal’s evaluations are based on state-of-the-art science and information using internationally recognized methods and procedures. Efforts are strongly focused on a range of cleaners, cleaning services, floor cleaners, paints and coatings, papers and newsprint, windows and doors and lodging properties.GreenSpec
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