LEED v5
Commercial Interiors
Materials and Resources
Planning for Zero Waste Operations

CI-v5 MRp1: Planning for Zero Waste Operations Required

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© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To reduce the amount of waste that is generated by project occupants and hauled to and disposed of in landfills and incinerators through reduction, reuse, and recycling services and education, and to conserve natural resources for future generations. To set the project up for success in pursuing zero waste operations.

Requirements

Comply with the following requirements:

Storage and Collection of Recyclables
Provide dedicated areas accessible to waste haulers, janitorial staff, and project occupants for the collection and storage of recyclable materials for the entire project.

  • Collection and storage areas may be separate locations.
  • Recyclable materials must include organics/food waste, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals.
    • Mixed recyclables are acceptable for paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals if required by local conditions.
    • Space for the storage of organics/food waste recycling is required even if service is not available at the time of project occupancy.
  • Take appropriate measures for the safe collection, storage, and disposal of batteries, mercury-containing lamps, and electronic waste.

AND

Zero Waste Operations Planning
Include design details, maintenance manuals, and/or other resources from the design and construction team that help facilitate project occupants and operators to meet high-performance waste prevention and recycling goals once in operation. 

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Credit language

USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To reduce the amount of waste that is generated by project occupants and hauled to and disposed of in landfills and incinerators through reduction, reuse, and recycling services and education, and to conserve natural resources for future generations. To set the project up for success in pursuing zero waste operations.

Requirements

Comply with the following requirements:

Storage and Collection of Recyclables
Provide dedicated areas accessible to waste haulers, janitorial staff, and project occupants for the collection and storage of recyclable materials for the entire project.

  • Collection and storage areas may be separate locations.
  • Recyclable materials must include organics/food waste, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals.
    • Mixed recyclables are acceptable for paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals if required by local conditions.
    • Space for the storage of organics/food waste recycling is required even if service is not available at the time of project occupancy.
  • Take appropriate measures for the safe collection, storage, and disposal of batteries, mercury-containing lamps, and electronic waste.

AND

Zero Waste Operations Planning
Include design details, maintenance manuals, and/or other resources from the design and construction team that help facilitate project occupants and operators to meet high-performance waste prevention and recycling goals once in operation. 

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