Solid Waste
Waste comprises all materials that flow from a building to final disposal. Examples include paper, grass trimmings, food scraps, and plastics. Responsible stewardship tries to divert as much waste as possible from the landfill. This can mean recycling paper, mulching or composting grass trimmings, and reusing large items, such as furniture.
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Mandates / Standards > IEQ - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
IEQ Lighting HVAC Water Solid Waste Planted Roof Submetering System Overviewhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 34 › ieq › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
Human Behavior > IEQ - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
IEQ Lighting HVAC Water Solid Waste Planted Roof Submetering System Overview...goal is IEQ related, and could save wasted energy from over-lit or over-conditionedhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 49 › ieq › human-impact -
O&M > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Submetering Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 95 › submetering › o-m-impact -
System Overview > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Submetering Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 86 › submetering › system-overview -
System Bundling > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Submetering Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 89 › submetering › system-bundling -
Mandates / Standards > HVAC - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
HVAC Lighting Water IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof Submetering System Overviewhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 13 › hvac › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
O&M > Planted Roof - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Planted Roof Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Submetering System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 85 › planted-roof › o-m-impact -
Electric Vehicles and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...missions, from food inspection and nuclear waste cleanup to forest and land management...and/or EVSE project. Constructing a solid project plan with clearly defined milestoneshttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 666 › electric-vehicles-electric-vehicle-supply-equipment -
Green Procurement - Federal Requirements - Composite Panels - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Contract Language (80-100% recovered wood waste, bagasse, and paper) Environmental...partitions and doors. Countertops-A solid work surface found in residential,https://sftool.gov › greenprocurement › green-products › 3 › building-finishes › 56 › composite-panels › 0 -
Mandates / Standards > Planted Roof - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Planted Roof Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Submetering System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 80 › planted-roof › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
Mandates / Standards > Water - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Water Lighting HVAC IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof Submetering System Overviewhttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 22 › water › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
SECTION B
...stationary dumpsters for storing solid waste/trash awaiting pickup, wherever...tightly covered receptacles for food waste in indoor areas with chronic pest problemshttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › GSA_IPM_Guidance.pdf -
Mandates / Standards > Submetering - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
Submetering Lighting HVAC Water IEQ Solid Waste Planted Roof System Overview Integrativehttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-building › section › 90 › submetering › relevant-mandates-and-rating-systems -
8 Kristine Kingery - Army Net Zero Initiative.pdf
Net Zero WASTE: Reduce, reuse, recycle/compost, and recover solid waste streams...purchasing practices  Recognition that waste is a resource  Increased recyclinghttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 8 Kristine Kingery - Army Net Zero Initiative.pdf -
8 Kristine Kingery - Army Net Zero Initiative.pdf
Net Zero WASTE: Reduce, reuse, recycle/compost, and recover solid waste streams...purchasing practices  Recognition that waste is a resource  Increased recyclinghttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › 8 Kristine Kingery - Army Net Zero Initiative.pdf -
Building Water Use - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...recirculating water carries dissolved solids, which need to be removed because they...use an aerobic process to break down waste by using little or no water. Therehttps://sftool.gov › learn › about › 45 › building-water -
U.S. Department of Energy GreenBuy Award Program - Fiscal Year 2024
...energy and water, reduce or eliminate waste at the source, promote the use of nontoxic...materials rather than put them into the waste stream. The benefits of sustainablehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › SA-DOE-GreenBuyAwdGuide-FY2024.pdf -
Microsoft PowerPoint - ISWG_-_Briefing_2014-05-22.pptx.pptm
Net-Zero:  Energy  Carbon  Water  Waste LEED® Platinum CHALLENGE SUSTAINABILITY...levels by 2020 50% Non-hazardous solid waste diversion by 2015 20% Renewablehttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 10 Donna McIntire - Sustainability Global Portfolio.pdf -
Reception/Lobby - Details View - GSA Sustainable Facilities Tool
...percentage (by weight) of the total solid waste stream. Click Design Guidance tohttps://sftool.gov › explore › green-workspace › 48 › receptionlobby -
PowerPoint Presentation
Sustainability  EPA WaRM Model solid waste management  EPA “Climate Leaders...Cost NPV Composite NPV Building 1. Solid Waste Management $36,810 $126,435 Generalhttps://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-case-studies › Sustainable Building Study Using Whole-System and Life-Cycle Thinking - JParisi, Nov. 2012.pdf
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