Tuesday, September 13, 2011

What is LEED? Building it better

What is LEED?
"LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is an internationally-recognized green building certification system. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in March 2000, LEED provides building owners and operators with a framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions.  LEED promotes sustainable building and development practices through a suite of rating systems that recognize projects that implement strategies for better environmental and health performance.
    Participation in LEED gives building owners and operators the tools they need to have an immediate and measurable impact on their buildings' performance. There are both environmental and financial benefits to earning LEED certification.
LEED certified buildings are designed to:
  • Lower operating costs and increase asset value
  • Reduce waste sent to landfills
  • Conserve energy and water
  • Be healthier and safer for occupants
  • Reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions
  • Qualify for tax rebates, zoning allowances and other incentives in hundreds of cities" (usgbc.org)

 LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in key areas:
Sustainable Sites, Local Linkages and Connections, Regional Priority, Energy and Water Efficiency, Materials and Resources, Indoor Air Quality and much more.  It would take volumes to adequately explain the LEED process and it is fairly complex.  To keep it short, owners and designers who decide to build LEED rely heavily on teams to plan, design, build and maintain projects.  We know that a wholistic approach has to be taken from the beginning of any project to bring in all of the different aspects required to build an energy efficient and healthy building.  Typically each project will have on the team at least one LEED accredited professional who is trained in the system and helps to guide the way through the process.  Buildings are certified at different levels from Silver to Platinum (the highest) to demonstrate their levels of environmental building they have attained.
   LEED is the world standard in Green Building and Design and there are currently projects going on in 41 countries.  Architects, designers, construction and facility managers, lenders, local, state and federal governments  use LEED to assist in building better. 
    There are thousands of products on the market that contribute to LEED credits.  Some of them are: products manufactured within 500 miles of the project site, materials that are low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds), materials that are made from recycled materials such as recycled plastic furniture from GreenPark Store, products that do not go into the landfill like Loll furniture, wood from sustainably harvested trees like FSC furniture , bicycle parking racksrecycling centers to name just a few.
   To summarize, LEED has been around since 2000 and is has been proven to have a positive impact on the environment and health of building occupants.  It makes good business sense and is currently the most effective  and widely used green building set of standards in the world.
So the next time you are thinking about building, build it better, and build it LEED.
Sarah Sumner, LEED AP, Interior Design and Construction 
  



Sunday, September 11, 2011

Loll Designs Recycled Plastic Furniture is on Sale the month of September!

            20% off and FREE shipping on Loll Designs through September 2011 so start lollygagging with Loll at GreenParkStore    
Loll Designs: Built to last, fun and funky...and on sale through September!
   Loll Designs is our kind of company. We like the fact that Loll is made in the USA, is made from 100% recycled material and is 100% recyclable at the end of its life. In our throw away culture it is so refreshing to see a company culture that actually wants their products to last a very long time.  Their furniture is extremely high quality and never needs maintenance. Their proprietary material  is made from 100% Recycled Plastic such as milk jugs and other #2 HDPE.  This heavy duty material won’t chip, warp and can be left outside 24/7 in the most severe of climates.  Loll designs and manufactures all products in Duluth, Minnesota, USA.
   Not only is Loll Designs furniture made from sustainable materials, it looks and feels great too.  We love their modern designs that look great anywhere from your front porch to universities and museums across the USA. 
   Loll Designs has won numerous awards for their product designs such as  the 2010 Innovative Green Design Award from NY House Magazine in the category of Outdoor Furniture for their Alfresco Collection , the 2009 Good Design Award awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design for the  Cabrio Lounge Chair  and many more.  Loll is frequently cited in magazines such as Dwell, Natural Home and Garden, Landscape Architecture Magazine, and Elle Decor. 
    Just like Green Park Store, Loll believes in giving back to environmental causes such as 1% for the Planet and plant a tree day for their employees. 
    And last but not least, when you sit down in a Loll Adironack and Cabrio lounge chairs they come with bottle openers under the arm rests so you never have to get up!


    20% off and FREE shipping on Loll Designs through September 2011 so start lollygagging with Loll at GreenParkStore 
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