FAQs about MRc1 :

We purchased hundreds of ongoing consumables items during our performance period. Do we have to enter each discrete purchase into the LEED Online credit form?

Our organization has a centralized purchasing program that buys products for several buildings, including the one pursuing LEED-EBOM certification. It’s difficult to track which ongoing consumable goods purchases are used in the EBOM building versus the

Purchasing for our organization takes place in the EBOM project building, but not all ongoing consumable goods that are purchased end up being used there. Should we include all of the purchases in MRc1?

We have multiple tenants in our building, some of which are nonresponsive to requests for purchasing records. Can we exclude their purchases?

Does a signed letter from a product manufacturer that states the sustainability criteria met by a particular product count as acceptable LEED documentation?

Do manufacturer claims about the average recycled content, etc. in all its products count as acceptable LEED documentation? For example, a toner cartridge website says that the average post-consumer recycled content is 90% across all its toner products.

Lots of products we purchase seem like they could be tracked in two different purchasing credits. For example, toilet tissue seem like an ongoing consumable since it’s replaced frequently at a low cost per unit (MRc1), but it’s also used for our green

The credit language says we need to track paper (printing or copy paper, notebooks, notepads, envelopes), toner cartridges, binders, batteries and desk accessories. Is that everything we have to track for this credit?

View answers »

Forum discussion

EBOM-2009 MRc1:Sustainable Purchasing—Ongoing Consumables

anticipated annual total ongoing consumables purchases

In the Reference Guide on page 254 in Table 1. it's written that "Purchases of of ongoing consumables during the performance period must represent at least 5% (by cost) of documented or anticipated annual total ongoing consumables purchases". Is it necesarry to estimate the cost of annual ongoing purchases? I checked the LEEDonline form and there is no place to input this data.

0

You rely on LEEDuser. Can we rely on you?

LEEDuser is supported by our premium members, not by advertisers.

Go premium for $15.95  »

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 17:19

Dear Agata, There is no requirement in this credit to estimate the cost of annual ongoing purchases. I believe the note on page 254 in Table 1 is to ensure that projects pick a performance period that is representative of at least 5% of the purchases of ongoing consumables for the year rather than choosing a performance period where no purchases would be made. Do not worry too much about meeting the 5% threshold because the project will not be flagged for this issue in a review if they have sufficient, representative ongoing purchasing data during the performance period. Hope this helps!

Add new comment

To post a comment, you need to register for a LEEDuser Basic membership (free) or login to your existing profile.