Pre-Consumer
Pre-consumer materials are generated by manufacturers and processors, and may consist of scrap, trimmings and other by-products that were never used in the consumer market. Examples of pre-consumer materials are sawdust, planer shavings, walnut shells, trimmed materials, damaged or obsolete products, and production over-runs.
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Healthy Cleaning - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...for aquatic, wildlife, and humans to consume.8 Action: Minimize the use of plastics...during manufacturing Equipment: Energy consumed by appliances and equipment used duringhttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 645 › healthy-cleaning -
Operational Carbon - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...big impact on how much energy is consumed. Active efficiency measures are those...regional grid where the energy is consumed. CFE Strategies There are multiplehttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 659 › operational-carbon -
Mandates / Standards > Solid Waste - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...including a collection plan for consumables and durables 15-4 End of Life Phase...principles and a rating system, with pre-requisites and credits, for sustainablehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 65 › solid-waste › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
PowerPoint Presentation
...instead of directly by the producer or consumer of the product or service. These costs...from coal combustion Source energy & pre-combustion effects Prior to end usehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Sustainable Building Study Using Whole-System and Life-Cycle Thinking - JParisi, Nov. 2012.pdf -
Net Zero Energy Building - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...water, waste). Net Zero Energy consuming no more energy than is produced fromhttps://sftool.gov › plan › 420 › net-energy-building -
Sustainable Sites - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...electric powered equipment that does not consume fossil fuels, using low VOC paints...requires federal agencies to maintain the pre-development hydrology of the propertyhttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 46 › sustainable-sites -
Slide 1
...benefit to re-consider how facilities consume energy; despite many of the Federal...consisting of the top 450 energy consuming campuses utilizes around 75% of allhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 3 - 092216_ISWG Campus Management_FINAL.pdf -
Slide 1
...benefit to re-consider how facilities consume energy; despite many of the Federal...consisting of the top 450 energy consuming campuses utilizes around 75% of allhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 3 - 092216_ISWG Campus Management_FINAL.pdf -
Net Zero Energy Building Examples - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...equal to or greater than the building consumes. Engineering estimates -- which canhttps://sftool.gov › plan › 422 › net-energy-building-examples -
Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...on the amount and rate of energy consumed by varied sources by a facility. Occupancy...Identification of where resource is consumed Pinpointing a specific location forhttps://sftool.gov › plan › submetering › electrical-circuit -
Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...on the amount and rate of energy consumed by varied sources by a facility. Occupancy...Identification of where resource is consumed Pinpointing a specific location forhttps://sftool.gov › plan › submetering › gas -
Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...on the amount and rate of energy consumed by varied sources by a facility. Occupancy...Identification of where resource is consumed Pinpointing a specific location forhttps://sftool.gov › plan › submetering › electrical---end-device -
Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...on the amount and rate of energy consumed by varied sources by a facility. Occupancy...Identification of where resource is consumed Pinpointing a specific location forhttps://sftool.gov › plan › submetering › electrical-system -
Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...on the amount and rate of energy consumed by varied sources by a facility. Occupancy...Identification of where resource is consumed Pinpointing a specific location forhttps://sftool.gov › plan › submetering › water -
Green Procurement - Federal Requirements - Clothes Washers - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...products that meet these requirements A consumer product designed to clean clothes...over its entire life cycle to assist consumers in making decisions that will savehttps://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › green-products › 21 › appliances › 35 › clothes-washers › 0 -
Resources > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...utility accuracy, identify energy-consuming loads, and document energy reduction...energy anomalies. Identifies energy-consuming loads Enables remote monitoring ofhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 92 › submetering › resources-impact -
GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf
...connection between energy providers and consumers with appropriate security approvals...on-site use of renewable fuels, as they consume in their buildings, facilities, andhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA GEB Case Study Report Mar 2021.pdf -
LCA Key Terms - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...example, a ceiling tile is shipped to a consumer (which requires energy), the ceiling...system, such as the total energy consumed by a building during its lifetimehttps://sftool.gov › plan › 630 › lca-key-terms -
MaterialDetails - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...exhaust hoods are a large energy consumer in cafeteria spaces. Significant amountshttps://sftool.gov › material › 2156 › kitchen-exhaust-hoods -
recommendations_on_sustainable_landscaping_practices.pdf
... and practices. WaterSense helps consumers identify water-efficient products...during construction should be restored to pre-development conditions for organic matterhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › recommendations_on_sustainable_landscaping_practices.pdf
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