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Storage and Collection of Recyclables (PREREQUISITE)
INTENT

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To reduce the waste that is generated by building occupants and hauled to and disposed of in landfills

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Storage and Collection of Recyclables (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENT
1.
1.1
1.2

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Provide dedicated areas accessible to waste haulers and building occupants for the collection and storage of recyclable materials for the entire building. Collection and storage areas may be separate locations. Recyclable materials must include mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals. Take appropriate measures for the safe collection, storage, and disposal of two of the following: batteries, mercury-containing lamps, and electronic waste.

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Storage and Collection of Recyclables (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENT

Provide dedicated areas accessible to A and B for the collection and storage of recyclable materials for the entire building. Collection and storage areas (may/may not) be separate locations. Recyclable materials must include 5 Take appropriate measures for the safe collection, storage, and disposal of X of the following: 3

A

A : waste haulers
B : building occupants

MAY

5: mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals.

X : 2
4: batteries, mercury-containing lamps, and electronic waste.

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Storage and Collection of Recyclables (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENT

action supplémentaire pour Retails CI (3)

A

Conduct a waste stream study to identify the retail project’s top five recyclable waste streams, by either
weight or volume, using consistent metrics. Based on the waste stream study, list the top four waste
streams for which collection and storage space will be provided. If no information is available on waste
streams for the project, use data from similar operations to make projections. Retailers with existing
stores of similar size and function can use historical information from their other locations.

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Long-Term Commitment
INTENT

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To encourage choices that will conserve resources and reduce environmental harm from materials manufacturing and transport for tenants’ relocation

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Long-Term Commitment
REQUIREMENTS

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The occupant or tenant must commit to remain in the same location for at least 10 years.

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (PREREQUISITE)
INTENT

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To reduce construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills and incineration facilities by
recovering, reusing, and recycling materials.

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENTS
1.
1,1
1,2
2

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1 . Develop and implement a construction and demolition waste management plan:
1,1Establish waste diversion goals for the project by identifying at least five materials (both structural and nonstructural) targeted for diversion. approximate a percentage of the overall project waste that these materials represent.
1,2Specify whether materials will be separated or commingled and describe the diversion strategies planned for the project. Describe where the materials will be taken and how the recycling facility will process the material.
2.Provide a final report detailing all major waste streams generated, including disposal and diversion rates. Alternative daily cover (ADC) does not qualify as material diverted from disposal. Include materials destined for ADC in the calculations as waste. Land-clearing debris is not considered construction, demolition, or renovation waste that can contribute to waste diversion.

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENTS
1. Develop and implement a A :
1.1 Establish B goals for the project by identifying at least X materials (both structural and nonstructural) . approximate a percentage of the C that these materials represent.
1.2 Specify whether materials will be D or E and describe the F for the project. Describe ..G.. and how the H will process the material.

A

A : construction and demolition waste management plan
B: waste diversion
X: 5
C: overall project waste
D: separated
E: commingled
F: diversion strategies planned

G: diversion strategies planned
H: recycling facility

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENTS
2. Provide a final report detailing all A, including B and C. Alternative daily cover (ADC) - does/ does not -qualify as material diverted from disposal. Include materials destined for ADC in the calculations as D . Land-clearing debris - is / is not -considered construction, demolition, or renovation waste that can contribute to waste diversion

A

A : major waste streams generated
B : disposal
C: diversion rates

DOES NOT

D : waste
IS NOT

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Construction and Demolition Waste Management (PREREQUISITE)
REQUIREMENTS

Include materials
destined for ADC in the calculations as :

A

WASTE

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
INTENT

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To encourage adaptive reuse and optimize the environmental performance of products and materials.

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
3 OPTIONS
* est-ce qu’on poursuivre toutes les options

A

Option 1. Interior Reuse (2 points
Option 2. Furniture Reuse (1 point)
Option 3. Design for Flexibility (1 point ID&C, 2 points Retail CI)

  • oui
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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 1. Interior Reuse
1 condition
1 exclusion

A

Reuse or salvage interior nonstructural elements for at least 50% of the surface area. Hazardous
materials that are remediated as a part of the project must be excluded from the calculation

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 1. Interior Reuse
Reuse or salvage interior nonstructural elements for at least x% of the surface area. A that are remediated as a part of the project must be excluded from the calculation

A

50%
A: Hazardous
materials

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 2. Furniture Reuse
1.

A

Reuse, salvage, or refurbish furniture and furnishings for at least 30% of the total furniture and furnishings
cost.

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 2. Furniture Reuse
Reuse, salvage, or refurbish furniture and furnishings for at least X% of the total furniture and furnishings
A.

A

30%
by cost

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : INTENT

A

Conduct an integrative planning process to increase the useful life of the project space. Increase project
space flexibility, ease of adaptive use, and recycling of building materials while considering differential
durability and premature obsolescence over building design life and individual component service lives

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)

A
  1. Install accessible systems (floor or ceiling) for at least 50% of the project floor area
  2. Design at least 50% of interior nonstructural walls, ceilings, and floors to be movable or
    demountable.
  3. Ensure that at least 50%, by cost, of nonstructural materials have integral labels containing information .
  4. component or systems purchase contract a clause specifying subcontractor, vendor, or on site take back system
  5. Ensure that at least 50% of nonstructural materials, by cost, are reusable or recyclable
  6. Implement flexible power distribution (i.e., plug-and-play) systems for at least 50% of the project
    floor area
  7. Implement a flexible lighting control system with plug and play components such as wall controls,
    sensors, and dimming ballasts for a minimum of 50% of the lighting load.
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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)

  1. Install accessible systems (A or B) for at least X% of the project floor area to allow for
    flexible use of space and access to systems (under floor distribution systems) not entangled with
    other building systems.
A

A floor
B ceiling
50%

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
2. Design at least X% of interior nonstructural walls, ceilings, and floors to be A or B

A

50%
A movable
B demountable

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
3. Ensure that at least X%, by A, of nonstructural materials have integral labels containing information on
(3), in compliance with NORME

A

50%
A COST
3 : material origin, properties, date of manufacture
NORME : Canadian Standards
Association CSA Z782-06 Guideline for Design for Disassembly and Adaptability in Buildings.

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
4. include at least one major component or systems purchase contract a clause specifying A or B : C

A

A : sub-contractor
B : vendor
C : on site take back system

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
5. Ensure that at least X% of nonstructural materials, by A, are reusable or recyclable, as
defined by the NORME

A

50%
A : cost
Federal Trade Commission Guide for Use of Environmental Marketing Claims,260.12.

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
6. Implement flexible power distribution (i.e., plug-and-play) systems for at least X% of the project
floor area so that (3), and other systems can be easily reconfigured and
repurposed.

A

50%
lighting, data, voice

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Interiors life-cycle impact reduction
REQUIRMENT
Option 3. Design for Flexibility : REQUIREMENT

Use at least three of the following strategies.(7)
7. Implement a flexible lighting control system with plug and play components such as (3) for a minimum of X% of the lighting load. The system shall allow
for reconfiguring and repurposing of (2) without rewiring such as having the
capability to group and assign luminaires into zones and change those zones as needed. Also,
the system shall be flexible so that as a space changes functions, the A can change
to suit the needs of the space without rewiring or removing or adding luminaires.

A

3 : wall controls,
sensors, and dimming ballasts
X: 50%
2 : luminaires and controls
A : lighting levels

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations
INTENT 2

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To encourage the use of products and materials for which life-cycle information is available and that have environmentally, economically, and socially preferable life-cycle impacts. To reward project teams for selecting products from manufacturers who have verified improved environmental life-cycle impacts

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

2 OPTIONS

A

Option 1. environmental product declaration

Option 2. Multi-attribute optimization

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

Option 1. environmental product declaration
REQUIREMENT
1.
A
B (2)
C

A

Use at least 20 different permanently installed products sourced from at least five different manufacturers that meet one of the disclosure criteria below.

A Product-specific declaration
(ISO 14044) that have at least a cradle to gate scope are valued as one quarter (1/4)
B Environmental product declarations which conform to ISO 14025 and EN 15804 or ISO 21930 and have at least a cradle to gate scope
1 Industry-wide (generic) EPD – Products with third-party certification (Type III), valued as one half (1/2) of a product
2. Product-specific Type III EPD – Products with third-party certification (Type III), including external verification in which the manufacturer is explicitly recognized as the participant by the program operator are valued as one whole product
C. USGBC approved program

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

Option 1. environmental product declaration
REQUIREMENT

A . Product-specific declaration.
A.1 Products with a publicly available, critically reviewed life-cycle assessment conforming to A that have at least a B scope are valued as X of a product for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.
B. Environmental product declarations which conform to C and D or E and have at least a B scope.
B.1. Industry-wide (generic) EPD – Products with third-party certification (Type III), including external verification, in which the manufacturer is explicitly recognized as a participant by the program operator are valued as Y of a product for purposes of credit achievement calculation.
Product-specific Type III EPD – Products with third-party certification (Type III), including external verification in which the manufacturer is explicitly recognized as the participant by the program operator are valued as Z product for purposes of credit achievement calculation.
C. USGBC approved program – Products that comply with other USGBC approved environmental product declaration frameworks.

A

A : ISO 14044
B: cradle to gate
X: 1/4
C: ISO 14025
D : EN 15804
E: ISO 21930
Y: 1/2
Z: one whole

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

Option 2. Multi-attribute optimization
REQUIREMENT

1.
1.1.
1,2
2.
3.
4.

A
  1. Use products that comply with one of the criteria below for 50%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project. Products will be valued as below.
    1,1Third party certified products that demonstrate impact reduction below industry average in at least three of the following categories are valued at 100% of their cost for credit achievement calculations.
    1.2 USGBC approved program – Products that comply with other USGBC approved multi-attribute frameworks.
    2For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within 100 miles (160 km) of the project site are valued at 200% of their base contributing cost.
    3.Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than 30% of the value of compliant building products. Projects with significant amounts of structural and enclosure materials may exceed the 30% limit by calculating an alternative structure and enclosure limit (See Calculations under Further Explanation).

4 Meet the requirements of the credit above and include furniture and furnishings within the project’s scope of work.

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

Option 2. Multi-attribute optimization
REQUIREMENT

  1. Use products that comply with one of the criteria below for X%, by A, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project. Products will be valued as below.

1,1 Third party certified products that demonstrate impact reduction below industry average in at least three of the following categories are valued at 100% of their cost for credit achievement calculations.
global warming potential (greenhouse gases), in B;
depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer, in kg C;
acidification of land and water sources, D (2) ;
eutrophication, E (2) ;
formation of tropospheric F(3) ; and
depletion of nonrenewable energy resources, in G.
1.2 USGBC approved program – Products that comply with other USGBC approved multi-attribute frameworks.

A

50%
A: cost
B : CO2e
C: CFC-11
D: in moles H+ or kg SO2
E : in kg nitrogen or kg phosphate
F: ozone, in kg NOx, kg O3 eq, or kg ethene
G: MJ

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Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations

Option 2. Multi-attribute optimization
REQUIREMENT
For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within A of the project site are valued at B% of their base contributing cost.
Structure and enclosure materials may not constitute more than C% of the value of compliant building products.

Meet the requirements of the credit above and include E (2) within the project’s scope of work.

A

A 100 miles (160 km)
B 200%
C : 30%

E : furniture and furnishings

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
INTENT

A

To encourage the use of products and materials for which life cycle information is available and that have environmentally, economically, and socially preferable life cycle impacts. To reward project teams for selecting products verified to have been extracted or sourced in a responsible manner

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials

2 OPTIONS

A

Option 1. raw material source and extraction reporting
AND OR
Option 2. leadership extraction practices

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 1. raw material source and extraction reporting
REQUIREMENTS
(en résumé 1. 1.1 1.2)

A

Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that have publicly released a report from their raw material suppliers

1.1 Products sourced from manufacturers with self-declared reports are valued as one half (1/2)

1.2 Third-party verified corporate sustainability reports (CSR) which include environmental impacts of extraction operations and activities associated with the manufacturer’s product and the product’s supply chain, are valued as one whole produc

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 1. raw material source and extraction reporting
REQUIREMENTS
1. Use at least A different permanently installed products from at least B different manufacturers that have publicly released a report from their raw material suppliers which include C (4), and a commitment to meeting applicable standards or programs voluntarily that address responsible sourcing criteria.

A

A : 20
B: five
C : raw material supplier extraction locations,
a commitment to long-term ecologically responsible land use,
a commitment to reducing environmental harms from extraction and/or manufacturing processes

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 1. raw material source and extraction reporting
REQUIREMENTS

1.1 Products sourced from manufacturers with self-declared reports are valued as X of a product for credit achievement

A

1/2

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 1. raw material source and extraction reporting
REQUIREMENTS

1.2 Third-party verified corporate sustainability reports (CSR) which include A (3), are valued as X product for credit achievement calculation. Acceptable CSR frameworks include the following: B (5)

A

A : environmental impacts of extraction operations and activities associated with the manufacturer’s product and the product’s supply chain
X : one whole product
B:
1. GRI Sustainability Report
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
2. Development (OECD) Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
3. U.N. Global Compact:
4. ISO 26000:
5. USGBC approved program:

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
1.
6 SOUS POINTS

A

Use products that meet at least one of the responsible extraction criteria below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed building products in the project.

Extended producer responsibility.

Bio-based materials

Wood products

Materials reuse.

Recycled content

USGBC approved program

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
1. Use products that meet at least X of the responsible extraction criteria below for at least A%, by B
6 SOUS POINTS

A

X: 1
A: 25%
b: COST
6:
Extended producer responsibility.

Bio-based materials

Wood products

Materials reuse.

Recycled content

USGBC approved program

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
6 SOUS POINT :
Extended producer responsibility.

Products purchased from a manufacturer (producer) that participates in an extended producer responsibility program or is directly responsible for extended producer responsibility. Products meeting extended producer responsibility criteria are valued at X% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

50%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
6 SOUS POINT :
Bio-based materials.

Bio-based products must meet the A. Bio-based raw materials must be tested using B and be legally harvested, as defined by the exporting and receiving country. Exclude hide products, such as leather and other animal skin material. Products meeting bio-based materials criteria are valued at C% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

A : Sustainable Agriculture Network’s Sustainable Agriculture Standard
B: ASTM Test Method D6866
C: 100%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
6 SOUS POINT :
Wood products.

Wood products must be certified by A or USGBC-approved equivalent. Products meeting wood products criteria are valued at B% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

A : the Forest Stewardship Council
B: 100%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
6 SOUS POINT :

Materials reuse.
Reuse includes salvaged, refurbished, or reused products. Products meeting materials reuse criteria are valued at X% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

100%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials
Option 2. leadership extraction practices
REQUIREMENTS
6 SOUS POINT :
Recycled content.

Recycled content is the sum of post/pre consumer recycled content plus one-half the post/pre consumer recycled content, based on cost. Products meeting recycled content criteria are valued at X% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

POSTCONSUMUNE
PRECONSUMER
100%

47
Q

Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials

For credit achievement calculation, products sourced (extracted, manufactured and purchased) within
Aof the project site are valued at B % of their base contributing cost

A

A : 100 miles (160 km)
200%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
INTENT (3)

A

To encourage the use of products and materials for which life-cycle information is available and that have environmentally, economically, and socially preferable life-cycle impacts. To reward project teams for selecting products for which the chemical ingredients in the product are inventoried using an accepted methodology and for selecting products verified to minimize the use and generation of harmful substances. To reward raw material manufacturers who produce products verified to have improved life-cycle impacts.

49
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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
3 OPTIONS

A

Option 1. material ingredient reporting AND/OR
Option 2. Material ingredient optimization AND /OR
Option 3. Product Manufacturer Supply Chain Optimization

50
Q

Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 1. material ingredient reporting
REQUIREMENT

A

Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 0.1%

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 1. material ingredient reporting
REQUIREMENT
Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 0.1%
9 (savoir les 4-5 premiers)

A
  1. Manufacturer Inventory
  2. Health Product Declaration.
  3. Cradle to Cradle.
  4. Declare.
  5. ANSI/BIFMA e3 Furniture Sustainability Standard.
  6. Cradle to Cradle Material Health Certificate.
  7. Product Lens Certification
  8. NSF/ANSI 336:
  9. USGBC approved program.
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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 1. material ingredient reporting
REQUIREMENT
Use at least 20 different permanently installed products from at least five different manufacturers that use any of the following programs to demonstrate the chemical inventory of the product to at least 0.1%

Manufacturer Inventory. The manufacturer has published complete content inventory for the product following these guidelines:
1.
2.
2,1
2,2

A
  1. A publicly available inventory of all ingredients identified by name and Chemical Abstract Service
  2. Materials defined as trade secret or intellectual property may withhold the name but must disclose role, amount and hazard screen using either:
    2.1 GreenScreen benchmark
    2.2 The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals rev.6 (2015) (GHS)
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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 2. Material ingredient optimization
REQUIREMENT
1.
4 NORMES

A

Use products that document their material ingredient optimization using the paths below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project.

  1. GreenScreen v1.2 Benchmark.
  2. Cradle to Cradle Certified.
    3, International Alternative Compliance Path – REACH Optimization.
  3. USGBC approved program.
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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 2. Material ingredient optimization
REQUIREMENT
Use products that document their material ingredient optimization using the paths below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project.
4 NORMES
GreenScreen v1.2 Benchmark
1.
1.1
1.2

A
  1. Products that have fully inventoried chemical ingredients to 100 ppm that have no Benchmark 1 hazards:

1.1 If any ingredients are assessed with the GreenScreen List Translator, value these products at 100% of cost.

1,2 If all ingredients are have undergone a full GreenScreen Assessment, value these products at 150% of cost.

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 2. Material ingredient optimization
REQUIREMENT
Use products that document their material ingredient optimization using the paths below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project.
4 NORMES
Cradle to Cradle Certified
(4)

A

Cradle to Cradle v2 Gold: 100% of cost

Cradle to Cradle v2 Platinum: 150% of cost

Cradle to Cradle v3 Silver: 100% of cost

Cradle to Cradle v3 Gold or Platinum: 150% of cost

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 2. Material ingredient optimization
REQUIREMENT
Use products that document their material ingredient optimization using the paths below for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project.
4 NORMES
International Alternative Compliance Path – REACH Optimization

A

End use products and materials have fully inventoried chemical ingredients to 100 ppm

If the product contains no ingredients listed on the REACH Authorization, Restriction, and Candidate list, value at 100% of cost.

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 3. Product Manufacturer Supply Chain Optimization
REQUIREMENT
3.
3.1
3,2

A
  1. Use building products for at least 25%, by cost, of the total value of permanently installed products in the project that:

3.1 Are sourced from product manufacturers who engage in validated and robust safety, health, hazard, and risk programs which at a minimum document at least 99% (by weight) of the ingredients used to make the building product or building material, and
3.2 Are sourced from product manufacturers with independent third party verification of their supply chain that at a minimum verifies:

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Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 3. Product Manufacturer Supply Chain Optimization
REQUIREMENT

3,2 Are sourced from product manufacturers with independent third party verification of their supply chain that at a minimum verifies: 6

A
  1. Processes are in place to communicate and transparently prioritize chemical ingredients along the supply chain according to available hazard, exposure and use information to identify those that require more detailed evaluation
  2. Processes are in place to identify, document, and communicate information on health, safety and environmental characteristics of chemical ingredients
  3. Processes are in place to implement measures to manage the health, safety and environmental hazard and risk of chemical ingredients
  4. Processes are in place to optimize health, safety and environmental impacts when designing and improving chemical ingredients
  5. Processes are in place to communicate, receive and evaluate chemical ingredient safety and stewardship information along the supply chain
    Safety and stewardship information about the chemical ingredients is publicly available from all points along the supply chain
59
Q

Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
Option 3. Product Manufacturer Supply Chain Optimization
REQUIREMENT

Products meeting Option 3 criteria are valued at X% of their cost for the purposes of credit achievement calculation.

A

100%

60
Q

Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
REQUIREMENT

For credit achievement calculation of options 2 and 3, products sourced (extracted, manufactured, purchased) within A of the project site are valued at B% of their base contributing cost.

A

A 100 miles (160 km)
B : 200%

61
Q

Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients
REQUIREMENT

For credit achievement calculation, the value of individual products compliant with either option 2 or 3 can be combined to reach the X% threshold but products compliant with both option 2 and 3 may only be counted once.

A

X : 25%

62
Q

Construction and demolition waste management (CREDIT)
INTENT

A

To reduce construction and demolition waste disposed of in landfills and incineration facilities by recovering, reusing, and recycling materials.

63
Q

Construction and demolition waste management (CREDIT)
REQUIREMENT
OPTION 1
PATH 1
PATH 2
OPTION 2

A

Option 1. Diversion
Path 1. Divert 50% and Three Material Streams OR
Path 2. Divert 75% and Four Material Streams

OR
Option 2. Reduction of Total Waste Material

64
Q

Construction and demolition waste management (CREDIT)
REQUIREMENT
Option 2. Reduction of Total Waste Material

A

Do not generate more than 2.5 pounds of construction waste per square foot (12.2 kilograms of waste per square meter) of the building’s floor area.

65
Q

Construction and demolition waste management (CREDIT)
GENERAL

Recycle and/or salvage nonhazardous construction and demolition materials. Calculations can be by A or B but must be consistent throughout.

A

A weight
B volume