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Does Declare count as Third-Party Verified in LEED v4.1?
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Adam Stoker on
The following credit language introduced in LEED v4.1 leaves me with some questions regarding Declare labels:
Clarification on Cradle to Cradle eligibility
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Allan Robles on
Hi LEEDuser community,
I wanted to confirm my understanding of the distinction between the different option pathways for Cradle to Cradle certificates (bulleted below):
Slag Usage in LEED Projects
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Brian Graf on
Hello Everyone!
International Compliance Path
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Martha Lewis on
Very curious why both LEED 4 and 4.1 restrict the Candidate List to "the version in effect June 2013"?
Are C2C or C2C MHC automatically considered 3rd party verified?
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Tommy Linstroth on
HPDs have a box to check for 3rd party verification. Does Cradle to Cradle in and of itself earn the 3rd party certification? Is it both for C2C and Material Health Certificates?
Post-consumer recycled content vs pre-consumer recycled content - LEED V3 excel datasheet
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Mateus Souki on
I am working on a project where I must choose the materials for the MRc4 credit - LEED V3 (gold certification).
LBC 3.0 Red list compliant
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Allen Cornett on
I have 2 products that state they are LBC 3.0 Red list compliant. If these products meet the requirements of the USGBC Declare Compliance Graphic can LBC 3.0 Red list compliant contribut
REACH fulfillment to 1000 ppm / 100 ppm
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Alex Parella on
European paints manufacturer only justifies the fulfillment of REACH to 100 ppm, arguing that 1000 ppm level of analysis only suits with gas products.
Declare labels
NC-v4.1 MRc4:Material Ingredientsposted by Susan Di Giulio on
The Reference Guides for both v4 and v4.1 state that: