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Green Building Certification

Within the building industry, “green” buildings have become a priority. Green buildings address sustainability and environmental challenges relating to energy, water, and waste. 

Green Building Certification offers recognition to the community that a building has achieved strict sustainability standards. So why would they want this recognition? The answer is multi-pronged. Indeed, there are altruistic reasons, like reducing greenhouse gases and creating healthier spaces for their occupants. But there are practical reasons they’d want certification. First, it’s good for business. Think reputation and increased property values.

Who offers certification? 

According to Yale Sustainability expert Mark Simon, certifications are typically overseen by non-governmental organizations. These organizations accept applications for new or renovated buildings and charge a fee to review and certify them. The US government also has Green Building Certification.

There are quite a few significant certifications, each with a nuanced focus.

Which programs are most popular?

LEED

The most popular certification is LEED. You are likely quite familiar with it or have at least heard of it. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. LEED is interested in all aspects of sustainability (lighting, energy, materials, site management, air quality, noise pollution, light pollution, acoustics, transportation, etc. Whew! That’s quite a list. Yale University sustainability experts summarize the LEED program this way: “LEED certification promotes buildings where all parts work together like a giant machine.”

WELL Building Certification

This certification focuses on human health-physical, emotional, and mental. It encourages exercise, proper nourishment, and improved sleep patterns. According to their website, “WELL applies the science of physical and social environments to benefit the health, well-being, and performance of your people.”

Living Building Challenge

The Living Building Challenge has the most demanding requirements, according to Yale experts. That said, the Living Building Challenge website indicates that they recently simplified their program “so the level of effort of teams is better aligned with their impacts at both project and market scales”. They focus on being “net positive” in terms of water, energy, and waste. Applicants can achieve just certain aspects of the certification instead of having to meet all aspects so that it is tailored to their particular project. As they explain it, “Living Buildings are:

US Energy Star Building Certification

Energy Star Certification must meet the standards set by the EPA. This certification “increases the environmental integrity of the property” according to their website. The building must provide evidence that it consumes less energy compared to seventy-five percent of similar buildings in the US 

What are the Benefits of Green Building Certification? 

I’m all about the practical aspects of sustainability in business. 

How about some altruistic benefits? After all, companies are made up of real people, not just brick, mortar, and steel. 

What are the Drawbacks of Green Building Certification?

Summary

You’ve got lots of Green Building Certification options. Every building is different. Do your due diligence, and select the one that’s right for your project…or not! Certification isn’t for everyone.

If your organization is building or renovating in the near future, contact the industry experts at Telkonet. We can help you meet your sustainability goals.

sales@telkonet.com or 888-703-9398.