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Innovation & Design Process Backgrounder

New technologies are continually introduced to the marketplace and up-to-date scientific research influences building design strategies. Read More

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Water Efficiency Backgrounder

As water use and allocation becomes a topic of growing concern around the world, companies will be required to pay greater scrutiny to the ways water is used within their operations. Read More

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Buildings Materials Backgrounder

The Big PictureAccording to U.S. Government data, buildings account 60% of the raw materials used in the U.S., and 40% of non-industrial solid waste. Unlike some industries, in which there is a move toward dematerialization, the building industry will always need materials. So the question becomes: what are the best materials and products to use? To address this question one has to consider the overall life cycle of the materials and of the facility and building site as a whole. Read More

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Sustainable Sites Backgrounder

Increasingly, land developers are recognizing the long-term financial benefits of selecting sustainable sites for their projects. Read More

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Achieving Sustainability through LEED

Integrated design strategies among architects and roofing contractors generate success in green building. By Michelle Clark Hucal Read More

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Architecture & Design Backgrounder

The Big PictureBuildings produce roughly a third of carbon dioxide emissions and other emissions that harm air quality. Additionally, buildings generate waste during construction and operation; can have poor indoor air quality, affecting worker health; and often don't consider the impact made on the community through increased transportation, sprawl, and cultural and historical impact. Read More

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Energy Use Backgrounder

The Big PictureEnergy prices and atmospheric temperatures are rising—putting energy efficiency on everyone’s front burner as a smart environmental and business practice. Reducing energy consumption—particularly from nonrenewable sources—will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and operating, manufacturing, and consumption costs. Read More

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Energy & Atmosphere Backgrounder

As energy prices and atmospheric temperatures continue to rise, energy efficiency techniques and green building practices such as daylighting can help reduce operating and consumption costs -- and slash greenhouse gas emissions as well. Read More

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Materials & Resources Backgrounder

What are the best materials and products to use? To address this question one has to consider the overall life cycle of the materials and of the facility and building site as a whole. Read More

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Sink or Swim: A Fresh Approach to Business and Water in Tomorrow’s Companies

2003 report offers long-range approaches to water conservation in the business sector. Read More