BuildingGreen Report

News Analysis

April 1, 2005

The third-party certifier Scientific Certification Systems (SCS) confirmed in March 2005 that Owens Corning has increased the average recycled content of its fiberglass insulation from 30% to 35%. The insulation now includes 9% post-consumer and 26% post-industrial recycled content. (For more information about insulation, see

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News Brief

April 1, 2005
The Building Materials Reuse Association (formerly the Used Building Materials Association, see

EBN

Vol. 13, No. 3) is seeking presentation proposals for its upcoming conference, Building Materials Reuse and Recycling: Decon ’05. The conference will be held November 7 and 8, 2005, in Atlanta, just before the U.S. Green Building Council’... Read more

News Analysis

April 1, 2005

At press time, Washington Governor Christine Gregoire was expected within days to sign into law a bill passed on March 30, 2005, by the Washington State legislature requiring Silver-level certification through the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Rating System for all major construction projects built with public funds. Executive orders and... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2005

The Marco Island City Council voted four to two in March 2005 to ban artificial turf, in response to a dispute between homeowner Ed Ehlen and his neighbors (see

EBN

Vol. 14, No. 2). While Ehlen argued that his synthetic lawn’s water savings made it environmentally friendly, the city council countered that the lawn’s rubber... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2005

With the March 2005 approval of Resolution 6644, Scottsdale, Arizona, became the first city in the nation to require that all new city-owned buildings achieve a LEED® Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The resolution applies to buildings of any size, as long as the green features have an anticipated payback period... Read more

News Brief

April 1, 2005
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has approved a $70,000, 15-month study of the effects of noise on productivity. “Indoor background noise can dramatically impact occupants by causing annoyance, affecting productivity, hindering speech communication, impacting sleep, and degrading overall... Read more

Product Review

April 1, 2005
Cooling towers dissipate heat through evaporation, using large thermal transfer areas wetted by recirculating water. They often provide the most cost-effective option for removing heat generated in manufacturing, power generation, and large, refrigerant-based air-conditioning systems; but the combination of heat, expansive moist areas, and... Read more

News Analysis

April 1, 2005
The National Architectural Accrediting Board, Inc., (NAAB) is responsible for ensuring that architectural degrees granted in the United States are provided by programs that meet accepted standards. In this mission, it represents the interests of the general public and four organizations that serve the architectural profession:

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Feature

April 1, 2005
To those of us entrenched in the green building world the benefits seem obvious. Why would anyone choose to build in a way that isn’t comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient? In the process of designing and building green, however, we keep running into others who are not yet as convinced. For those situations, it’s useful to be able to spell... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2005

Just one month after Arizona’s requirement that all new state-funded buildings use nonflushing urinals took effect on January 1, 2005, Governor Janet Napolitano signed an executive order in February requiring all new state buildings to derive at least 10% of their energy from renewable sources—defined as solar, wind, and biomass—and to meet a... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2005
The Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) is seeking applications for the first-ever Collaborative Building Awards: Honoring Teams Creating Green Buildings. Supported by the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust, the awards are designed to recognize “outstanding teamwork in the creation of integrative, high-performance buildings.” All... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2005
Home to the J. Paul Getty Museum and other programs of the J. Paul Getty Foundation, the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, (see photo) is the first facility to gain certification through the official and balloted version of the LEED for Existing Buildings® (LEED-EB) Rating System. The certification was presented during the International... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 2005
Seattle’s Traugott Terrace transitional and low-income housing project became the 100th in-depth green project case study available in the

BuildingGreen Suite. Case studies are published through the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) High Performance Buildings Database. Selected projects in the database are also featured on:

•DOE High... Read more

News Analysis

March 1, 2005
A Web-based green building performance tool from Canada, Green GlobesTM, is being introduced to the U.S. market as an alternative to the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Rating System. The Green Building Initiative (GBI), established to promote the use of the National Association of Homebuilders’ (NAHB) Model Green Home Building Guidelines (see... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 2005
Following the publication of our feature article “Productivity and Green Buildings” (see EBN

Vol. 13, No. 10), I received a letter from Donald Aitken, a highly respected green-building and renewable-energy consultant and a longtime friend. Don wrote to fill a gap in green-building lore and was kind enough to allow us to share his story with our... Read more

Product Review

March 1, 2005
Wisconsin-based power-tool manufacturer Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation introduced its new V28 line of portable power tools with 28-volt lithium-ion batteries at the International Builders’ Show in January 2005. Most portable power tools today use nickel-cadmium (NiCad) batteries, which contain the toxic heavy metal cadmium. Nickel-metal-... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2005
The City of Chicago has adopted new regulations aimed at reducing the amount of construction and demolition (C&D) waste sent to landfills. All contractors will be required to recycle at least 25%, by weight, of all C&D waste in the city by January 1, 2006, according to Chicago’s Department of Streets and Sanitation. On January 1, 2007, the... Read more

Op-Ed

March 1, 2005

I just received the February issue of

EBN. Thanks for announcing USDA’s new biobased rule and the role BEES plays [“USDA Announces Biobased Rule,”

Vol. 14, No. 2]. I’d like to correct your statement:

“Each product must be reviewed by an independent entity using BEES … or using the ASTM D7075 standard for the environmental... Read more

News Brief

March 1, 2005
Organic Style

magazine seeks entries for its first Green House Contest. The magazine will feature one new home and one renovation in the magazine. Each winner will also receive a $1,000 gift certificate from Designtex. The deadline for entries is March 31. More information and entry forms are online at www.organicstyle.com.

News Brief

March 1, 2005

A bill being considered by the Oregon legislature could be the first in the U.S. to ban the deca form of the polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) class of flame retardants. If passed and signed into law, the ban of decaBDE would take place by 2008. The proposed law would also ban by 2006 the penta and octa forms of PBDE, two chemicals that have... Read more