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Using our LEED V3 Certification Guide

U.S. Green Building CouncilThe LEED rating criteria varies based on the type of project. Each rating system has categories such as Materials and Resources or Indoor Environmental Quality. For ease of using this guide we have outlined our green product initiatives by rating category. No single product can, by itself, obtain LEED credit. Products can, in aggregate, contribute to attaining credit. This guide identifies our products that can favorably contribute to your certification.

We have included LEED requirement excerpts for your reference, indicated with the U.S. Green Building Council insignia.

Indoor Environmental Quality

Indoor Environmental Quality

Adhesives and Sealants – 1 point

U.S. Green Building Council Custom Walnut Countertop by The Grothouse Lumber CompanyFlat Grain Walnut
Countertop by The Grothouse Lumber Company
All adhesives and sealants used on the interior of the building (i.e., inside of the weatherproofing system and applied on-site) must comply with the following requirements as applicable to the project scope 1: Adhesives, Sealants and Sealant Primers must comply with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule #1168. Volatile organic compound (VOC) limits listed in the table below correspond to an effective date of July 1, 2005 and rule amendment date of January 7, 2005.

Substrate Specific Applications

VOC Limit (g/L less water)

Wood

30

 

Materials & Resources

Materials and Resources

Regional Materials – 2 points

Green building regional mapThe circular map demonstrates the region in which the 500 mile criterion is applicable

U.S. Green Building CouncilUse products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured, within 500 miles of the project site for a minimum of 10% or 20%, based on cost, of the total materials value. If only a fraction of a product or material is extracted, harvested, or recovered and manufactured locally, then only that percentage (by weight) can contribute to the regional value. The minimum percentage of regional materials for each point threshold is as follows: Regional Materials Points 10% – 1 point: 20% -2 points Include only materials permanently installed in the project. Furniture may

Certified Wood – 1 point

U.S. Green Building CouncilUse a minimum of 50% (based on cost) of wood-based materials and products that are certified in accordance with the Forest Stewardship Council’s principles and criteria, for wood building components. These components include flooring, wood doors and finishes. Include only materials permanently installed in the project. Wood products purchased for temporary use on the project (e.g., formwork, bracing, scaffolding, sidewalk protection, and guard rails) may be included in the calculation at the project team’s discretion. If any such materials are included, all such materials must be included in the calculation. If such materials are purchased for use on multiple projects, the applicant may include these materials for only one project, at its discretion. Furniture may be included if it is included consistently in MR Credits 3, Materials Reuse, through MR Credit 7, Certified Wood.

Rapidly Renewable Materials – 1 point

U.S. Green Building CouncilUse rapidly renewable building materials and products for 2.5% of the total value of all building materials and products used in the project, based on cost. Rapidly renewable building materials and products are made from plants that are typically harvested within a 10-year or shorter cycle.


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