Thinking of building green on your next project? Look to Interior Woodworking to help you get the maximum LEED point credits from your interior design package.
Interior Woodworking offers the following LEED point credits:
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Credit 4.1: Recycled Content: 10%
This credit is achieved by fabricating with
100% recycled particle board and MDF core
used in the construction of cabinets, counter
tops and wall panels.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 5.1: Regional Materials: 10%
This credit is achieved by using regionally
harvested veneers and solid woods.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 5.2: Regional Materials: 20%
This credit is achieved by using regionally
harvested veneers and solid woods.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 6: Rapidly Renewable Materials
This credit is achieved by using Bamboo
veneer on cabinets, wall paneling and flooring.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 7: Certified Wood
This credit is achieved by purchasing veneer
and solid woods through local FSC certified
suppliers.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 4.1: Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives
& Sealants
This credit is achieved with the use of
low VOC wood glues and finish caulking.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 4.2: Low-Emitting Materials: Paints
& Coatings
This credit is achieved with the use of
low VOC stains, paints, and top-coats.
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=
1 point |
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Credit 4.4: Low-Emitting Materials: Composite
Wood & Agrifiber Products
This credit is achieved with the use of
Formaldehyde free particle board and MDF
cores. Also use of water based contact adhesives
and Formaldehyde free wood glues.
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=
1 point |
| Total
possible LEED credits: |
=
8 points |