These reports are very wide range ...but the credit is dealing with sources of raw material extraction.....?
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These reports are very wide range ...but the credit is dealing with sources of raw material extraction.....?
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John Mlade
LFA, RESET ASP, WELL Faculty, LEED FellowWight & Company
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May 15, 2015 - 11:00 pm
Neslihan,
The credit is more encompassing than the "source" of raw material in a literal sense. In this context, it also considers long-term corporate commitment to land use practices, reducing the impacts of extraction and manufacturing, and also voluntarily meeting applicable standards.
The CSR programs listed include, but are far more expansive than extraction practices alone.
Does this help answer your question? If not, please reframe your question and I'd be happy to take another stab at it.