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Recycling Your Way To LEED-EB





By Maureen Roskoski  
OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: LEED-EB Requires Energy Efficiency MeasuresPt. 2: LEED-EB And Water EfficiencyPt. 3: Creating Sustainable Purchasing PoliciesPt. 4: This PagePt. 5: IAQ And LEED-EB


According to EPA, Americans typically generate 251 million tons of trash a year — 4.6 pounds per person per day. Reviewing waste practices will have both environmental and financial benefits.

One organization started with a 40 percent recycling rate. The facilities department purchased more recycling bins, improved education and replaced all disposable foam cups with washable cups. This organization is now recycling 82 percent of its waste and anticipates $52,000 in annual savings, mainly from not purchasing disposable cups and reducing waste disposal costs.

LEED-EB requires recycling a minimum of 50 percent of the total waste stream to obtain points for recycling.


Continue Reading: Five Building Strategies To Achieve LEED-EB Certification

LEED-EB Requires Energy Efficiency Measures

LEED-EB And Water Efficiency

Creating Sustainable Purchasing Policies

Recycling Your Way To LEED-EB

IAQ And LEED-EB



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