I am planning to pursue an ID point for Green Cleaning for a NC v2009 project. To be acceptable, must the credit be designed/planned/organized exactly like the credits offered in the EBOM rating system for Green Cleaning? I guess the question is, what are the least or most basic parameters for "green cleaning" that would be awarded, or do the reviewers expect green cleaning to be presented as if it were an EBOM project (which covers a prerequisite green cleaning policy, and then the specific credits for products, equipment, etc.)? Any insight would be great! Thanks!
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Scott Adams
PrincipalSustainable Integration LLC
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August 12, 2014 - 1:20 pm
I have created this particular ID credit myself. We used the requirements for IEQc3.3 Green Cleaning - Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials. In order to get approved we were also required to meet the IEQp3 Green cleaning policy requirements in their entirety. As each Green Cleaning credit is a stand alone credit worth one point I would imagine that you could develop multiple ID credits by using multiple Green Cleaning credits.