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LEED

Guided by the principles of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), LEED was developed to provide third party verification that a building or community was designed and built using strategies aimed at improving performance in several areas. The USGBC works with several certifying organizations to determine LEED compliant products and methods, including:

GREENGUARD™:The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute is a non-profit dedicated to reducing chemical exposure and improving indoor air quality. GREENGUARD approves several items including furniture and seating.

Green Seal: Green Seal is a non-profit with certification programs for a variety of products. A Green Seal means a product has been scientifically tested and is environmentally preferable. Green Seal certifies paints and coatings.

ENERGY STAR: ENERGY STAR is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy program dedicated to energy-efficient products and practices. ENERGY STAR certifies equipment and appliances.

Green-e: Green-e is an independent certification and verification program for renewable energy and emission reductions. Approved methods include wind, solar, geothermal and biomass energy. Green-e provides resources for LEED energy and atmosphere credits.

FSC:The Forest Stewardship Council is an independent non-profit that supports responsible forest management. Only FSC certified wood and wood products are recognized through LEED.

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General Mills is the latest company to announce it will switch to palm oil supplied through sustainable and responsible sources. According to a report from Greenbiz, the company hopes to meet this goal by 2015 and purchase palm oil that does not threaten the rainforest or its biodiversity. Other companies, including Unilever, Nestle and Burger King have changed their palm oil suppliers in recent years, while Cadbury eliminated it from its dairy milk chocolate bars. Cleaning product company Seventh Generation offers certification credits to its suppliers using responsible and sustainable practices to support their programs.

- Largest Wind Farm -

A Britain offshore wind farm is now the world’s largest and can potentially power 200,000 homes, according to Yahoo! Green. The farm has 100 turbines, with plans to install a total of 314 and was built off the south east coast by Swedish energy company Vattenfall. The farm is part of an effort to increase Britain’s renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.

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