LEED. Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design

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LEED Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design

It s Not Easy Being Green

CTDA Greenbuilding Committee Chairman: Howard L. Pryor CCS, CTC, CCTS Director of Architectural Services Conestoga Ceramic Tile Tom Facca - American Olean Mike Ward - EPC America Mitch Hawkins - Laticrete International Noah Chitty - StonePeak Ceramics Inc. Earl Maicus, CSI - Schluter Systems L.P. Kevin McFadden - Bonsal American Dan Marvin - Florida Tile Carole Schafmeister, FCSI, IIDA D&B Tile Distributors Richard J. Deutsch - Jaeckle Distributors Peter F. Galgano - Cleftstone Works George Larrazabal - Mediterranea-USA Gabriele Brighetti - Arizona Tile

Introduction to LEED

Introduction to LEED : Sustainability of Ceramic Tile Built Environment

Introduction to LEED : Parameters for Measuring Green-Ness Materials & Toxics

Introduction to LEED : Embodied Energy

Introduction to LEED : Part of Design Strategy Energy Efficient HVAC Systems

Introduction to LEED : Greenhouse Gas Emissions Buildings not Cars

Introduction to LEED : A Study by Roodman and Lenssen (1995) Buildings account for:

U.S. Green Building Council USGBC

U.S. Green Building Council Members include: Manufacturers Architects Engineers Designers General Contractors Sub-Contractors Developers Building Owners Facility Managers Government Agencies Nonprofits End-Users Composed of more than 12,000 Organizations

U.S. Green Building Council Demand by Design Professionals for Healthy, Safe and Productive Schools, Hospitals, Offices and Homes Sustainable Mandates Previously Focused on Energy, Water Conservation and Waste Reduction New Consumer Driven Focus on Improved Air Quality and Reduction of Toxic By-Products Ceramic Tile Health and Safety Benefits Inherent in Natural Clay Products

U.S. Green Building Council Defining Green Building Programs

U.S. Green Building Council Rating Systems Apply to Entire Building Projects LEED USGBC Green Globes - GBI (Canada) Common Areas of Assessment Site selection and development Water conservation Energy efficiency and/or renewable energy Environmentally preferred materials and resources (life-cycle perspective) Indoor environmental quality Standards: NAHB National Green Building Standard ASHRAE 90.1 MNECB California, Other States, and Municipalities

U.S. Green Building Council

U.S. Green Building Council

U.S. Green Building Council 3 Categories where Flooring May Contribute Credits Construction or Installation Practices Points are awarded if certain vapor barriers are used Points are awarded if insulation is placed between the floor and the sub-floor Points are awarded if bathrooms are not carpeted Practices Designed to Minimize Waste or Encourage Reuse and Recycling Points may be earned by using a separate dumpster to collect and recycle floor covering products Choices About Which Products to Use If Ceramic Tile is certified by Green Guard If Ceramic Tile has a minimum Recycled content of 25%

LEED - Flexible Rating System Ongoing Development Process Adaptable to new Processes and Technologies Objective, Clear Concise, Actionable, Verifiable Documentation Updated Regularly Which Accounts for New Knowledge of Environmental Impacts

LEED For New Construction Total Possible Points = 69

LEED - Point Distribution - NC Area of Measurement Credits Points Sustainable Sites 8 14 Water Efficiency 3 5 Energy & Atmosphere 6 17 Materials & Resources 7 13 Indoor Environmental Quality 8 15 Innovation & Design Process 1 5 Total 33 69

LEED - Certification Levels Level Points Required Certified 26-32 Silver 33-38 Gold 39-51 Platinum 52-69

Green Building Rating System Number of LEED Registered Projects as of July 07 Worldwide New Construction 5,061 Commercial Interiors 664 Existing Buildings 463 Core and Shell 619 Total Commercial 6,807 Homes 5,931 Number of LEED Certified Projects as of July 07 Worldwide New Construction 679 Commercial Interiors 119 Existing Buildings 49 Core and Shell 37 Total Commercial 884 Homes 201 www.usgbc.org

LEED - Sources for Points Must be fulfilled or the balance of the points in the category will not be counted Prerequisites: Required elements all of which must be met before a project can be considered for LEED certification Core Credits: Specific actions a project may take in the five standard areas Innovation Credits: Extra Credit given for exemplary performance beyond Core Credit performance levels CMHC Healthy House Martin Leifhebber Architect, Toronto, Ontario

Prerequisite

Benefits of Being Certified

51% Energy Star Buildings (223 Buildings) totaling 111.7 Million Square Feet 49% Non-Energy Buildings (2,077 Buildings) totaling 889.1 Million Square Feet

Extra Costs in Percentage to Build Green Minor efforts are required to hit LEED certification at the minimum level

Green Point Strategies Many points are easy such as designating minimal parking for low emission vehicles and facilitating bike racks. Others, such as teaching construction workers to toss waste into three different bins, are harder but feasible.

Leading States for Green

Some day we may see large property owners with green selfsustaining solar-powered mixed use developments selling off carbon credits to others Leading Types of Tenants by Industry

USGBC Has Set Two Goals! 100,000 LEED-certified buildings by the end of 2010 1,000,000 LEED-certified homes by the end of 2010

Green Ceramic Tile Flooring

Benefits of Tile and Stone Durability Low Maintenance Traditional Natural Product Church of San Miniato, Florence Italy, 1200 A.D.

How Does Ceramic Tile Contribute to the Environment? Recycled Material Content Environmental Air Quality Solid Waste Conservation Water Conservation Energy Conservation Life Cycle

Which Ceramic Tile Contributions Help Earn LEED Credits? Materials and Resource Credits (MR) More than 97% of ceramic manufactured products contain pre-consumer (post-industrial) recycled materials. Multiple manufacturing facilities in the United States give several manufacturers the opportunity to be closer to more projects than anyone. Manufacturers are investing in cardboard and shrink-wrap packaging materials which contain recycled materials, and all packaging can be recycled or reused, helping to minimize waste. Indoor Environmental Quality Credits (IEQ) Most tile glazes are water based and use minimal amounts of solvents. Once fired, the tile and glaze are completely fused and there is no possibility of emission of any volatile gasses. (VOC s).

ISO Document 14021 Environmental Labels and Declarations Pre-Consumer Material Material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Excluded is reutilization of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it. The term Pre-Consumer" used in the ISO document means the same thing as the term "Post-Industrial. Post-Consumer Material Waste material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product, which can no longer be used for its intended purpose. i.e. aluminum beverage can.

LEED for New Construction Rating System V 2.2 MR Credit 4.1: Recycled Content: 10% (post-consumer + 1/2 pre-consumer) 1 Point Intent Increase demand for building products that incorporate recycled content materials, thereby reducing impacts resulting from extraction and processing of virgin materials. Requirements Use materials with recycled content such that the sum of post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of the pre-consumer content constitutes at least 10% (based on cost) of the total value of the materials in the project. The recycled content value of a material assembly shall be determined by weight. The recycled fraction of the assembly is then multiplied by the cost of assembly to determine the recycled content value. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing components and specialty items such as elevators shall not be included in this calculation. Only include materials permanently installed in the project. Furniture may be included, providing it is included consistently in MR Credits 3 7. Recycled content shall be defined in accordance with the International Organization of Standards document, ISO 14021 Environmental labels and declarations Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labeling). Post-consumer material is defined as waste material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product, which can no longer be used for its intended purpose. Pre-consumer material is defined as material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Excluded is reutilization of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it. Potential Technologies & Strategies Establish a project goal for recycled content materials and identify material suppliers that can achieve this goal. During construction, ensure that the specified recycled content materials are installed. Consider a range of environmental, economic and performance attributes when selecting products and materials.

LEED for New Construction Rating System V 2.2 MR Credit 4.2: Recycled Content: 20% (post-consumer + 1/2 pre-consumer)1 Point in addition to MR Credit 4.1 Intent Increase demand for building products that incorporate recycled content materials, thereby reducing the impacts resulting from extraction and processing of virgin materials. Requirements Use materials with recycled content such that the sum of post-consumer recycled content plus one-half of the pre-consumer content constitutes an additional 10% beyond MR Credit 4.1 (total of 20%, based on cost) of the total value of the materials in the project. The recycled content value of a material assembly shall be determined by weight. The recycled fraction of the assembly is then multiplied by the cost of assembly to determine the recycled content value. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing components and specialty items such as elevators shall not be included in this calculation. Only include materials permanently installed in the project. Furniture may be included, providing it is included consistently in MR Credits 3 7. Recycled content shall be defined in accordance with the International Organization of Standards document, ISO 14021 Environmental labels and declarations Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labeling). Post-consumer material is defined as waste material generated by households or by commercial, industrial and institutional facilities in their role as end-users of the product, which can no longer be used for its intended purpose. Pre-consumer material is defined as material diverted from the waste stream during the manufacturing process. Excluded is reutilization of materials such as rework, regrind or scrap generated in a process and capable of being reclaimed within the same process that generated it. Potential Technologies & Strategies Establish a project goal for recycled content materials and identify material suppliers that can achieve this goal. During construction, ensure that the specified recycled content materials are installed. Consider a range of environmental, economic and performance attributes when selecting products and materials.

MR Credit 5.1: Intent LEED for New Construction Rating System V 2.2 Regional Materials: 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally: 1 Point Increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation. Requirements Use building materials or products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured, within 500 miles of the project site for a minimum of 10% (based on cost) of the total materials value. If only a fraction of a product or material is extracted/harvested/recovered and manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by weight) shall contribute to the regional value. Mechanical, electrical and plumbing components and specialty items such as elevators and equipment shall not be included in this calculation. Only include materials permanently installed in the project. Furniture may be included, providing it is included consistently in MR Credits 3 7. Potential Technologies & Strategies Establish a project goal for locally sourced materials, and identify materials and material suppliers that can achieve this goal. During construction, ensure that the specified local materials are installed and quantify the total percentage of local materials installed. Consider a range of environmental, economic and performance attributes when selecting products and materials.

LEED for New Construction Rating System V 2.2 MR Credit 5.2: Intent Regional Materials: 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally: 1 Point in addition to MR Credit 5.1 Increase demand for building materials and products that are extracted and manufactured within the region, thereby supporting the use of indigenous resources and reducing the environmental impacts resulting from transportation. Requirements Use building materials or products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured, within 500 miles of the project site for an additional 10% beyond MR Credit 5.1 (total of 20%, based on cost) of the total materials value. If only a fraction of the material is extracted/harvested/recovered and manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by weight) shall contribute to the regional value. Potential Technologies & Strategies Establish a project goal for locally sourced materials and identify materials and material suppliers that can achieve this goal. During construction, ensure that the specified local materials are installed. Consider a range of environmental, economic and performance attributes when selecting products and materials.

Product and Materials Selection

Intent EQ Credit 4.1: Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives & Sealants: 1 Point Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating and/or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants. Requirements All adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the building (defined as inside of the weatherproofing system and applied on-site) shall comply with the requirements of the following reference standards: Adhesives, Sealants and Sealant Primers: South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168. VOC limits are listed in the table below and correspond to an effective date of July 1, 2005 and rule amendment date of January 7, 2005.

Summation: Life Cycle Analysis Product s Manufacture, Use, and End of Life.

TCNA Life Cycle Analysis

TCNA Life Cycle Analysis

Why Select Ceramic Tile

(SCS) Scientific Certification Systems A Leading Practitioner of Life - Cycle Assessment Science Determines Environmental Profile of Existing Production Operations Evaluates Environmental Impact Indicators (Products & Materials) Assesses Improvement Strategies Documents Environmental Achievements Enhances Corporate Procurements to Consider Environmental Factors

Multiple Agencies Certifying Air Quality For Flooring Industries Green Label & Green Label Plus Carpeting FloorScore Resilient Flooring GreenGuard Environmental Institute (GEI) Ceramic Tile Products Florida Tile has 36 products certified from GEI Laticrete has 20 products certified from GEI, including adhesives, mortars and grouts

Indoor Air Quality EQ Credit 4 Option 3 = 1 Point LEED for Schools : Ceramic Tile is a Low Emitting Floor

Third-Party Certifications

There are No Federal Regulations or Standards All Independent Agencies or Accredited Third Party Testing Organizations are Voluntary There is No Black and White in Green Forbes, 2006, Least Green Machines Another factor in air pollution and greenhouse gas scores in the fact that the federal government does not have emissions limitations for many of the pollutants the EPA monitors, such as formaldehyde and carbon dioxide

Popular Eco-Labels

Labels Provide Guidelines to the Architect and Design Professional Validate Environmental Claims

Eco-Labeling Standardized by ISO 14024 and Recognized Around the World Certified by a Qualified and Independent Third-Party

Greenwashing Oxford English Dictionary: Disinformation disseminated by an organization so as to present an environmentally responsible public image In God we Trust; All Others, Bring Data!

Separating Legitimate Greenwashing Claims:

Getting a LEED Building Certified The LEED Accreditation Process Occurs in Three Stages: * Project Registration: LEED Letter Templates, CIR Access, and On-Line Project Listing The minimum registration fee is $750, with maximum fees as high as $3750 for registration into the program Technical Support: Reference Package & Credit Inquiries and Rulings (CIR) Building Certification: Upon Documentation Submittal and USGBC Review

Ceramic Tile Dating Back to 575 BC Survives

Ceramic Tile is a Hero of Disasters

Ceramic Tile Reduces Construction Waste in Landfills

Ceramic Tile Contributes to Good Indoor Air Quality

Ceramic Tile Inhibits Growth of Mold, Mildew, Fungus

Ceramic Tile Can be Used in Environments that are Susceptible to Water or Moisture Vapor Moisture Vapor Transmission Poly-Acrylate Terrazzo Joints

Defining Standards in Selection of Green Products The Following Criteria was established as reported in Environmental Building News: Products with pre-consumer recycled content Products with exceptional durability or low maintenance requirements Products that avoid toxic or other emissions Products that reduce impacts from construction or demolition activities Products that contribute to a safe, healthy built environment Products that do not release significant pollutants into the building Products that block the introduction, development, or spread of indoor contaminates

Glossary Terms Carbon Credit: The process of reducing carbon emissions by offsetting. An example is taking a flight and in compensation paying a company to plant trees to balance the carbon use. Carbon Footprint: A measure of one s impact on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide. Green: Having positive environmental attributes or objectives. Green Product: Biodegradable or compostable; made from renewable resources; organically grown. Sustainability: Practices that help to ensure the continued viability of a product or practice well into the future.

CSI s GreenFormat Does not screen products for their environmental friendliness

Links & Resources http://www.usgbc.org LEED Initiatives in Governments and Schools https://www.usgbc.org/showfile.aspx?documentid=691 http://www.greenbuildingpages.com/links/weblinks_leed.html http://www.energytaxincentives.org http://www.worldgbc.org