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This topic also addresses the subjects "green building" and "sustainable building."

Also see the subtopic Health Care Building Design and Construction in this directory.

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CIWMB Programs and Services

CIWMB Publications

CIWMB has either printed or Web publications on this topic that you can find at either our publication search page or our main search page. However, not all of these publications apply to "waste prevention" in the most literal use of that term. CIWMB publications that do apply to waste prevention include:

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  • BEES Please—Recycled-content product manufacturers seeking recognition for an "environmentally preferable product" may consider conducting a life cycle analysis of their product through the "BEES Please" program.
  • Building for the Future: Strategies to Reduce Construction and Demolition Waste in Municipal Projects—From Inform.
  • BIPERUSA, Building Industry Professionals for Environmental Responsibility—A nonprofit organization to connect designers, architects, contractors, home-builders and owners and suppliers of things green.
  • Center for Resource Solutions (CRS)—The San Francisco based CRS brings together diverse interests to implement practical resource solutions. Their national and international programs promote clean and efficient energy use, encourage sustainable economic growth, and help preserve the environment for present and future generations.
  • Construction and Demolition Debris—From U. S. EPA
  • Construction Waste Management Database—Contains information on companies that haul, collect and process debris from construction projects. The Construction Waste Management Database was created by the Environmental Strategies and Safety Division of the General Services Administration, and by the Office of Applied Economics of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Also see the CIWMB Construction Demolition Recyclers Database, above.
  • Green Building Resource Guide—A database of over 600 green building materials and products. The guide claims that the materials and products contained in the guide are selected specifically for their usefulness to the design and building professions, rather than merely their green material content.
  • Green Construction—The Pollution Prevention Resource Center.
  • Healthy Building Network—A national network of environmental and health activists, socially responsible investment advocates, green building professionals, and others who are interested in promoting healthier building material as a means of improving public health and preserving the global environment.
  • Mercury Free Heating Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)—While manufacturers of building equipment have made substantial progress in reducing or eliminating mercury in building system control devices, some HVAC and building equipment on the market today still contains mercury components. This page from Inform helps sort things out.
  • Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)—IREC is a nonprofit organization of state and local energy agencies, national laboratories, solar and renewable organizations and companies, and individual members. Its mission is to accelerate the sustainable utilization of renewable energy sources and technologies in and through state and local government and community activities. IREC supports market-oriented services targeted at  implementation of uniform guidelines and standards, and consumer protection.
  • Minnesota Sustainable Design Guide—The Minnesota Sustainable Design Guide educates and assists architects, building owners, occupants, educators, students, and the general public concerning sustainable building design. The Guide is a design tool that can be used to overlay environmental issues on the design, construction, and operation of both new and renovated facilities.
  • New Building Design Guidance—The New Building Design Guidance is a series of strategic checklists with related resources for each step in the design process, from the U. S. EPA Energy Star program.
  • Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)—SBIC started out more than two decades ago as the Passive Solar Industries Council. They recently changed their name to more accurately reflect the full scope of their efforts in the allied fields of architecture, building systems and materials, energy analysis, and whole building design and construction. They are strong supporters of passive solar strategies, such as daylighting, thermal mass, shading, etc., and technology-driven solutions such as building-integrated photovoltaics. They address all aspects of sustainable design and construction, including healthy indoor environments, traditional materials, and resource conservation.
  • Sustainable Products Corp—Consulting, training, marketing, and life cycle assessment of sustainable products.
  • U. S. Green Building Council—A coalition of the building industry working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work.
  • Xtradirt.com—An information exchange for fill dirt, sand, gravel, rock, and recycled asphalt and concrete.

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Last updated: May 05, 2008


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