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EBOM-2009 IEQc3.3:Green Cleaning—Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials

EPA registered chemicals and new UL equivalent of CCD 146

My queries: A. Would procurement of EPA registered chemicals (not paper), as claimed by supplier, comply with LEED requirements for this credit & contribute to getting LEED points? B. I checked the link under the toolkit which took me to the UL website. I noticed that the standard names have been changed from (Environmental Choice) CCD to the equivalent UL "Ecologo" certification mark. While I was able to find the CCD 112 equivalent under "Digestion Additives for Cleaning and Odor Control" (UL 2798), Would you know which UL Ecologo is the equivalent of CCD 146 for Dish Cleaners and Food Appliance Cleaners? What the site provides is the equivalent of CCD 146 Hardsurface Cleaners only. thank you and regards, Pabs

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Mon, 09/12/2016 - 14:06

A- No, EPA registration for chemicals does not comply with LEED. B.- UL 2759 covers those items. See http://www.ul.com/global/documents/offerings/businesses/environment/handouts/issa/Hard_Surface_Cleaners_EN.pdf

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