Environment  – Commercial Interiors Industry

Few industries have responded to the call for environmentally intelligent products as the Commercial Interiors Industry. The innovation and commitment to sound environmental products and process continues to evolve as most manufacturers challenge both their competition and themselves.

As a Specifier/Contractor/Consultant, these responsible advancements are exciting to watch.  

More articles about environmental advances in the Commercial Interiors Industry 

Green Building Stats
The United States Green Building Council (USGBC) developed the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system to provide a national standard for green building design.
LEED evaluates buildings in five areas: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy & atmosphere, materials & resources, and indoor environmental quality. Within these categories, points or credits are available, and the number of points a project or building earns determines the level of certification it will be awarded: Certified, Silver, Gold, or Platinum.
McGraw-Hill – Fast Facts About Green Growth
By 2010, the green building market is expected to be 5%- 10% of all commercial construction starts.
Over 70% of a representative sample of architects, engineers, contractors and building owners anticipate sales growth from green buildings.

60% of architects, engineers and contractors are specifying and installing green building products in their construction projects.
Operating costs of green buildings are expected to be between 8%- 9% lower than other buildings.
Green buildings are expected to have increased values of 7.5%.

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