Modify the title of the section to read as: "Declare and Living Product Challenge labels"

Edit the first sentence of the first paragraph to read as follows: "Declare and Living Product Challenge labels are issued by..."

Edit the sixth sentence in the second paragraph to read as follows: "For example, some products that utilize Temporary Exception I10-E4 may withhold some proprietary ingredient information of up to 1% of product ingredients (therefore not meeting the LEED disclosure threshold), while some other LBC..."

Add the following sentence at the end of the second paragraph: "The Declare website lists labels and has a filter for LEED v4 compliance. https://living-future.org/declare/."

Add the following as a third paragraph: "The Living Product Challenge, version 1.1 or version 2.0, includes a verified “Red List Free” or “LBC Compliant” Declare label as part of certification. Therefore, “LBC Compliant” labels may be able to withhold more than 1,000ppm due to temporary exceptions allowed in LBC Complaint labels, making their disclosure potential identical to those found in Option 1. However, any product meeting the Living Product Challenge must have 100% of the content inventory reviewed by an assessor to 100ppm and screened against the Red List and GreenScreen List Translator. For a product to achieve the Transparent Material Health Imperative within the Living Product Challenge, an assessor must assess a minimum of 95% of the product content. The remaining 5% must be screened against the Green Screen List Translator and the ILFI Red List. Therefore, any Living Product Challenge that achieves the Transparent Material Health imperative meets the Optimization thresholds for Option 2 of the credit."

Add the following as a new section under the third paragraph:

"Global GreenTag International

Global GreenTag International provides a variety of product certifications in North America and over 70 countries worldwide. Global Green Tag’s Product Health Declaration (PhD) label provides an evaluation of material ingredients, includes a list of banned ingredients, and provides evaluation of potential exposure and risks over the lifecycle stages of a product. Products that utilize ingredients found on the REACH Authorization, Restriction, and Candidate lists are not eligible for PhD certification, therefore PHDs are deemed to comply with the credit Option 2, International Alternative Compliance Path – REACH Optimization. PHDs are applicable for all projects outside the US where the REACH Optimization pathway is eligible on LEED projects. PhD reports are worth 100% by cost, or 1 product, under Option 2."

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