If the harvest location cannot be determine, what figure should I use on my report? It has to be numerical.
You rely on LEEDuser. Can we rely on you?
LEEDuser is supported by our premium members, not by advertisers.
Go premium forForum discussion
Schools-2009 MRc5: Regional Materials
If the harvest location cannot be determine, what figure should I use on my report? It has to be numerical.
LEEDuser is supported by our premium members, not by advertisers.
Go premium forTo post a comment, you need to register for a LEEDuser Basic membership (free) or login to your existing profile.
Tristan Roberts
RepresentativeVermont House of Representatives
LEEDuser Expert
11477 thumbs up
July 15, 2010 - 11:43 am
If you can't determine the harvest location, then the product isn't compliant with the credit, so I don't see that it matters for your LEED documentation. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
James Giannantonio
Energy & Sustainability AnalystJohnson Controls, Inc.
March 25, 2013 - 12:06 pm
Hi Robin, as Tristan stated above, if you cannot determine the harvest location for a material that you are using on a LEED project then you cannot earn the MRc5 credit. My best advice is to do your best in researching and uncovering the harvest location though some supply chain investigation. For example, if you know where a specific material is manufactured, then you may be able to contact that manufacturer for information regarding where they get their raw supplies from. Hope this helps a little and good luck.