NORTH ADAMS, MA—Integrated Eco Strategy (IES) and Toxnot announce a new partnership designed to integrate their respective materials transparency platforms. This partnership enables manufacturers to quickly and efficiently share building product ingredient data and meet the requirements of certifications such as the Living Building Challenge (LBC) and Declare in new, powerful ways.
Our Favorite Sustainable Products and More for November/December 2018 by gb&d Staff On the Red2Green Materials Database: “This crowdsourcing tool makes designing and specifying construction projects for the Living Building Challenge more efficient, and the database grows as the community of Living Buildings grows. Red2Green Materials Database helps you evaluate healthy building materials and select […]
Our founder, Charley Stevenson, speaking on the importance of healthy materials at the Net Positive Atlanta SYmposium this week. #npatlanta kicking off with Charley Stevenson, Rami Vagal, Lauren Wallace with @Epsteingroup and Randy Butler with @SuperiorEssex with a discussion of #redlistfreematerials pic.twitter.com/FKrMKbMlX2 — Kathleen Smith (@knowtheflowers) October 18, 2018
Red2Green will have a booth at the fourth Living Product Expo this year. Stop by to meet the team and get a first-hand look at our powerful LBC materials selection software Along with manning the booth, our own Charley Stevenson and Lisa Carey-Moore will be presenting an informative session, View from the Front Line: Best Practices for […]
From Red List to Ready List By Jonathan A. Wright “One of the primary goals of the Living Building Challenge (LBC) is to eliminate the use of known toxins in products installed in the built environment. If it is harmful to life — human, animal or anything else — do not use it if at all possible.” […]