Green Building Sources

Green design info sources…

Green Design and Building Sources
Energy Star

www.energystar.gov

* US Department of Energy guidelines for the energy-efficiency of appliances, heating and cooling systems, windows, doors, and roofing products. Rating awarded typically to appliances in roughly the top 25% of efficiency in their category.

Water efficient fixtures and appliances

www.epa.gov/watersense

* A partnership sponsored by the EPA to promote water-efficient products and practices.

US Green Building Council

www.usgbc.org

* The U.S. Green Building Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community of leaders working to make green buildings accessible to everyone within a generation. Administers LEED certification, which is the most strenuous program available.

Earth Craft House

www.earthcrafthouse.com
www.ecvirginia.org

* EarthCraft House Green Home Construction Certification Program endorsed by the National Association of Home Builders

US Green Building Council

www.greenhomesguide.org

US Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

www1.eere.energy.gov/consumer/tips/about.html

* Shows how easy it is to save energy at home and on the road.

AIA Committee on the Environment

www.aia.org

Forest Stewardship Council

www.fscus.org

* Certifies that wood has been sustainable harvested, protected to last for future generations. The greenest choice in purchasing wood products.

GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality

www.greenguard.org

* Standards of low chemical emissions for adhesives, appliances, ceilings, flooring, insulation, paint, and wall covering products.

Green Seal

www.greenseal.org

* Environmental Standard for paints and coatings, household cleaners, windows and doors, paper, and hotels. Dates back to the 1990’s

Scientific Certification Systems

www.scscertified.com

* Environmentally preferable products and services, recycled content, biodegradability, indoor air quality, and other single-attribute environmental claims

Cradle to Cradle certification

www.c2ccertified.com

* Setting a high standard for “environmentally intelligent” design. Examines the entire life-cycle of a material to ensure the most environmentally friendly material available.

Rainwater Management Solutions

www.rainwatermanagement.com

Rainwater Harvesting Products

www.jrsmith.com/products/rainwater_harvesting/index.htm

Green Label Plus

www.carpet-rug.org

* Low-emitting carpets and rugs

Environmental Working Group

www.ewg.org

Consumer Reports

www.consumerreports.org

Green products

www.greendepot.com

Green Advantage

www.greenadvantage.org