Demand that USGBC Open the LEED Rating System
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The U.S. Green Building Council is revising their forest certification credit in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. Today LEED only gives credit for wood and paper products certified to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standard. Forestry experts, government officials, conservationists and many others are urging USGBC to open LEED to SFI and other credible standards in order to promote responsible forestry in North America. Join the growing chorus demanding that USGBC open the LEED rating system by signing our petition, voting on the LEED rating system and tweeting your support ....READ MORE
More than three quarters of North American certified forests are certified to SFI, ATFS or CSA, while FSC-certified forests account for less than one quarter. LEED’s FSC-only recognition means building professionals seeking LEED certification may have to purchase wood products from overseas. The time has come for USGBC to open LEED to all credible forest certification standards.
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Keep up the heat–Our work will go on as the language in the rating system continues to be revised. We need to keep up the pressure on USGBC to make sure LEED accepts all credible forest certification standards. Sign up for email alerts and keep checking this website for updates.
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What Others Are Saying
Key Voices
From politicians to community leaders to forestry experts to environmental groups, all walks of life are taking a stand and recognizing SFI, ATFS and CSA as viable systems for the LEED rating system.
In the News
Check out what people are saying about SFI and LEED in recent articles, blogs, letters and press releases.
- Green Buildings: Open Wood Credits to Oregon Products; (Oregon Live, August 19, 2010)
- From SFI: Inclusive LEED Policy on Wood;
(Environmental Design and Construction, July 29, 2010) - Calling on the United States Green Building Council (USGBC);
(American Forest Foundation; (Jul. 29, 2010) - On-Line Petition Signed to End USGBC's Discrimination Against Wood;
(AZoBuilding, July 23, 2010)