Definition

Structure includes multiple products that have a significant amount of postconsumer recycled content. Major green building programs tend to use 25 percent postconsumer recycled content as a threshold. Postindustrial recycled content tends to count toward overall content, but to a less scale. Some more common examples of recycled content materials include masonry, paving stones, or foundations with fly ash; aluminum gutters and downspouts; decking; drywall fibers, insulation, and house wrap; vinyl plastics; countertops; and cabinets, interior doors, or trim. More details are available on Home Innovation Research Labs “Browse Green Certified Products” tool or LEED Environmentally Preferred Products credit table.

Standard Lookup Value: Recyclable Materials


Legacy OData Value: RecyclableMaterials

Lookup Name: GreenSustainability

Synonym(s):  --

BEDES: --

Lookup Name ID: 0c40148

Lookup ID: cd16494

References: RESI, RLSE, RINC, MOBI, FARM, COMS, COML

Spanish Lookup Value: Materiales para Reciclaje

French-Canadian Lookup Value: Matériaux recyclables

Status Change Date: DEC 26 2018

Revision Date: JUN 17 2021

Added in Version: 1.5.0




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Page Revision Date: Sep 14 2022

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