Green Cleaning New Commercial What is Green Cleaning? Green cleaning refers to using cleaning products and procedures that minimize potential adverse impacts on human health and the environment.[1] Cleaning with green or natural products can lower airborne particulate...
ENERGY STAR Equipment and Plug Loads New Commercial What is ENERGY STAR Equipment and Plug Loads? ENERGY STAR, a joint program of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and the United States Department of Energy (US DOE), labels energy-efficient...
Demand Response and Peak Load Management New Commercial What is Demand Response and Peak Load Management? Demand response refers to strategies employed by utilities that use time-based financial incentives to modify consumer electricity consumption during periods of...
Composting New Commercial What is Composting? Composting is the natural conversion of organic materials into a useable soil amendment. Compost is the by-product of decaying organic matter like vegetable scraps. Material that can be composted (e.g., food scraps and...
Incorporate Views and Operable Windows New Commercial Why Incorporate Views and Operable Windows? Indoor environments impact occupant well-being and productivity. Aspects of the indoor environment such as access to views and natural light, connection to nature, and...
Moisture Control New Commercial What is Moisture Control? Moisture control is a strategy to minimize excessive moisture in the indoor environment. Excess moisture is at the center of many problems related to building durability and indoor air quality in all types of...