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- LEED rating system - U. S. Green Building Council
LEED is the most widely recognized green building rating system in the world LEED certification offers a framework for healthy, efficient, and cost-effective green buildings, providing environmental and social benefits
- What is LEED certification? - U. S. Green Building Council
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the most widely used green building rating system in the world Available for virtually all building types, LEED provides a framework for healthy, efficient, and cost-saving green buildings
- USGBC | U. S. Green Building Council
USGBC is committed to a sustainable, prosperous future through LEED Our mission is to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible environment
- LEED v4. 1 - U. S. Green Building Council
Developed as an incremental step in the evolution of the LEED rating systems, LEED v4 1 focuses on addressing market barriers, updating performance thresholds, and rewarding leadership based on performance Select each rating system below to learn more
- LEED v5 | U. S. Green Building Council
LEED v5 is the latest version of the world’s leading green building standard—offering clear steps to achieve near-zero carbon, prioritize people, and build for resilience The best buildings use LEED to create healthier, stronger communities
- LEED professional credentials | U. S. Green Building Council
A LEED credential denotes proficiency in today’s sustainable design, construction and operations standards More than 203,000 professionals have earned a LEED credential to help advance their careers
- LEED scorecard - U. S. Green Building Council
The interactive scorecard below is for LEED v4 1 for Building Design + Construction: New construction and Major Renovations View the scorecards and resources for other project types
- LEED v4 - U. S. Green Building Council
LEED has become a common language of best practices in buildings worldwide LEED v4 recognizes regional context, incorporating regional and local equivalent standards or programs usable to achieve the same credit intent Additionally, metric units have been included in all tools and resources
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