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Title: Emerging Green Builders


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Emerging Green Builders
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Emerging Green Builders
  • Emerging Green Builders is a committee of the
    U.S. Green Building Council
  • The Emerging Green Builders group consists of
    students and young professional interested in
    promoting and leading a sustainable future.
  • Our local affiliate to USGBC is the Mid-TN
    Chapter of the USGBC

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Organizational Structure
  • The first meeting in Nashville was held in March
    2005.
  • Meetings are held monthly.
  • The next meeting is March 15
  • Various locations
  • Officers Two Co-Chair
  • Erin Freeney
  • Ed Wansing

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Emerging Green Builders
  • The local chapter of the EGB invites students
    involved in engineering and technology, health
    sciences, environmental studies, business,
    agriculture, design, education, and the sciences
    to expose themselves to green building principles
    outside of the classroom

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Environmental Impact of Buildings
  • 70 of total U.S. electricity consumption
  • 36 of total U.S. primary energy use
  • 40 of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions
  • 30 (136 million tons) of construction and
    demolition waste in the U.S. annually. (approx.
    2.8 lbs/person/day)
  • 12 of potable water in the U.S.
  • 40 (3 billion tons annually) of raw materials
    use globally
  • Commercial and residential

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Emerging Green Builders
  • Why should you be interested in joining the EGB
  • -Working to reduce the environmental impact
    resulting from construction activity
  • -Advancing sustainability in the implementation
    and utilization of energy and water resources
  • -Learning what impact buildings have on the local
    and global environment
  • -Meeting local professionals who are practicing
    sustainable design
  • -Get hands-on green design and construction
    experience

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EGB - Chapter Committees
  • Education
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Tours and Activities
  • Fundraising
  • EGB Studio
  • Green Resources
  • Communications

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Activities
  • Habitat for Humanity Training Sessions
  • Earth Day Display Booth
  • Tours of Green and Sustainable Projects
  • Information Sessions on Green Initiatives
  • Visit to recycling plant
  • __________________________________________
  • Participation in Greenbuild Conference
  • Design Competitions on Sustainable Design

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Sustainable Design
  • Sustainability - Living in such a way as to meet
    the needs of the present without compromising the
    ability of future generations to meet their own
    needs.
  • Sustainable design is the art of designing
    physical objects to comply with the principles of
    economic, social, and ecological sustainability.
    It ranges from the microcosm of designing small
    objects for everyday use, through to the
    macrocosm of designing buildings, cities, and the
    earth's physical surface.

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What is Green Design?
  • Design and construction practices that
    significantly reduce or eliminate the negative
    impact of buildings on the environment and
    occupants in five broad areas
  • Sustainable site planning
  • Safeguarding water and water efficiency
  • Energy efficiency and renewable energy
  • Conservation of materials and resources
  • Indoor environmental quality
  • Innovation in Design

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LEED TM Certification Levels
  • Basic LEED certification 26 to 32 points
  • Silver level - 33 to 38 points
  • Gold level - 39 to 51 points
  • Platinum level - 52 to 69 points

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LEED
  • LEED covers many different types of buildings and
    construction. These are covered under the
    following LEED products
  • LEED-NC LEED for New Construction and Major
    Renovations/Additions (for commercial and
    institutional buildings, released in 2000)
  • LEED-NC Application Guide for Multiple Buildings
    and on-Campus Buildings
  • LEED-EB LEED for Existing Buildings (released
    2004)
  • LEED-CI LEED for Commercial Interiors (released
    2004)
  • LEED-CS LEED for Core and Shell (public release
    2005)
  • LEED-H LEED for Homes (public release 2006)
  • LEED-NC LEED for Neighborhood Developments

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  • College Sustainability Report Card
  • A R e v i e w o f
  • C a m p u s E n d o w m e n t P o l i c i e
    s a t L e a d i n g I n s t i t u t i o n s
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College Sustainability Report Card
  • Administration
  • Climate Change Energy
  • Food Recycling
  • Green Building
  • Endowment Transparency
  • Investment Priorities
  • Shareholder Engagement
  • Sustainable Endowments Institute

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Administration
  • The Administration category addresses policies or
    commitments to sustainability that are usually
    made in the institutions mission statement or
    master plan.

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Climate Change and Energy
  • The Climate Change Energy category focuses on
    initiatives to improve energy efficiency and
    conservation, and on efforts to obtain energy
    from renewable sources.

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Food Recycling
  • The Food Recycling category looks primarily at
    dining services and its policies and practices
    relating to sustainability, including the
    quantity and availability of both locally grown
    and organic food, as well as campus-wide programs
    on recycling and composting.

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Green Building
  • The Green Building category looks at the
    policies and practices of schools adoption and
    use of high-performance green building design.

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For more informationwww.usgbc.org
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Endowment Transparency
  • The Endowment Transparency category looks at how
    colleges control information about endowment
    investment holdings and shareholder proxy voting
    records.

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Investment Priorities
  • The Investment Priorities category focuses on
    three areas
  • prioritizing investments to maximize profit,
  • investing in renewable energy funds,
  • investing in community development loan funds.

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Shareholder Engagement
  • The Shareholder Engagement category examines how
    colleges conduct shareholder proxy voting.
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