A Guide to Understanding Green Standards and Certification

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To help specifiers, contractors, consumers, and others make smarter choices when it comes to green products, Air Quality Sciences has released the white paper “Primary Green Product Standards and Certification Programs: A Comparison.” The report considers eight “primary movers” in the marketplace: Cradle to Cradle, Energy Star, the Forest Stewardship Council, Green Seal, GreenGuard, the GreenSpec Directory, the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, and WaterSense.

Each is categorized by one of three definitions for standards or product certification (first-, second-, or third-party), and the report answers four questions about each program: What are the primary goals and characteristics? How much need is there for the program? What products are covered? How does the program work?

Download the white paper at aerias.org (click on “Premium Content” and then on “Whitepapers”).

About the Author

Braulio Agnese

Braulio Agnese is a freelance editor and communications consultant. When he's not focusing on design and architecture, you'll find him engaging in arts-related endeavors. Follow him on Twitter at @bagnese.

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