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Last chance to comment on LEED v5
posted by Nadav Malin on
Weigh in on the second public comment draft of LEED v5 here. You can reply to this thread or use the "Post a Question/Comment" button to start a new thread.
Light Pollution and Bird Collision Reduction credits
posted by Annette Prince on
The LEED Light Pollution and Bird Collision Reduction credits are separate issues and should be given their own point designations. They should not be options with and "either/or" designation.
Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - LEVEL Recognition
posted by Steven Kooy on
BIFMA will be releasing a new version of the e3 standard late 2024 or early 2025. BIFMA e3/LEVEL requires third party certificaiton for products to the e3 standard.
Add provisions for reuse to "Planning for Zero Waste Operations"
posted by Crystal Dreisbach on
Please add a section on REUSE:
To eliminate single-use foodware, beverageware, and other disposable kitchen items from building’s waste stream:
Assess impact on human health related to geographical locations where trash from the building ends up
posted by Crystal Dreisbach on
Part of the human impact assessment should include identifying where the trash from the building ends up (i.e., geographical location of landfills and/or incinerators) and the demo
Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Social Responsibility
posted by Steven Kooy on
With respect to social health and equity, BIFMA recommends third party certification at the product level.
LEED 5
EBOM-v4.1 SSc4:Site Managementposted by Candido Rosario on
Thank you for the opportunity to provide feedback on LEED Version 5.
Urgent: Stop LEED v5 from undermining forest protection
posted by Nadav Malin on
Hi folks,
Last chance to comment on LEED v5
posted by Nadav Malin on
Weigh in on the second public comment draft of LEED v5 here. You can reply to this thread or use the "Post a Question/Comment" button to start a new thread.
Assess and Quantify Embodied Carbon in JAPAN
posted by Katsumi NIWA on
In Japan, under the leadership of the Japanese government (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism), the J-CAT tool, which calculates whole-life carbon emissions (targeting GHG emi