CSI GreenFormat
The Construction Product Sustainability Information Reporting Guide
CSI Convention
Baltimore, Maryland
June 21, 2007
Sustainable Product Research – a Panel
Discussion
Peggy White – Moderator
Panelists
Nadav Malin
BuildingGreen, Inc.
Peggy White, CSI, CCS, CCCA, LEED® AP
White + GreenSpec
Matt Crawford, CSI, CCPR
Kelly-Moore Paints
Roger Grant
Construction Specifications Institute
Seminar Agenda
Perspectives on the Challenges of Material
Selection
GreenFormat: The Construction Product
Sustainability Reporting Guide
GreenFormat: Alpha Test Feedback from a
Manufacturer’s Perspective
GreenFormat: How it Works
Some Perspective
on the Challenges
Of Materials Evaluation
Buildings Use Lots of Stuff
Global construction:
Accounts for largest component of waste
stream (developed countries)
2/5 world’s material & energy flow
1/6 freshwater withdrawals
1/4 wood harvest
(Per Dr. Fernandez, MIT)
Plastic Consumption by Market - USA
2ND Largest Market
21.5- Billion lbs
Other Building &
13% Construction
24%
/ Electrical
Electronic
6%
Furniture
7%
Transportation
17%
Packaging
33%
The Market Wants Guidance
Designers/contractors want to make low-
impact choices, but need help
Growing number of green product
certifications, but still relatively few
certified products
Many certification programs are narrowly
focused, on indoor emissions or forest
management, for example
Green Certifications
(some are more independent than others)
Low-emitting Sustainable
Green overall
materials forestry
European
Union
Eco-Label
My Product is Green Because…
Many companies are struggling to figure
out how their products fit in the new
sustainability conversation.
Need a Common Lexicon
LEED is creating a green transformation in
the building industry by providing a
common definition of a green building
No such common definition exists in the
realm of products/materials
Before rating products, have to have a
common set of parameters to look at, a
common language
Products considered for
GreenSpec...
…are made of recycled or salvaged content
…preserve natural resources
…avoid toxic or other emissions
…save energy or water
…promote healthy built
environment
GreenSpec Screening
Hard thresholds for certain performance
categories (appliances, equipment,
windows, plumbing fixtures)
Flexible—based on “life-cycle thinking”
Long list of attributes that are considered,
but no attribute alone guarantees
approval (trade-offs are always
considered)
The Process in a Nutshell
Learn of new product
Make initial assessment
Request additional info as needed
(“custom questionnaire”)
Review information and make
determination
Basis for Assessments
Data from manufacturers
15 years of “case study” analyses (EBN
articles)
AIA Environmental Resource Guide
research
Published LCA and other literature from
U.S., Europe, Australia
Consultations with experts
GreenSpec Thresholds
Primarily for energy-related products--
appliances, windows
Reviewed regularly based on industry
advances
Typically 10% to 20% better than Energy
Star
Applied flexibly, to account for trade-offs
Sources of Leads
Unsolicited requests/inquiries about being
listed in GreenSpec
Press Releases about new products
Trade shows
Notices in other publications
Email listserves, word-of-mouth
Queries to industry experts
Research for EBN articles
Unsolicited Inquiries
Review available information
Apprise manufacturer of GreenSpec
criteria, invite response
Assess based on relevant criteria
Decide whether to pursue
Products of Interest - Step 1
Review available information
Assess based on prioritized relevant
criteria
Judge reliability of data provided
Compare to thresholds (if available)
Compare with other products in same
application
Products of Interest - Step 2
Identify gaps in available info
Generate “custom questionnaire”
Solicit additional info
If necessary, consult outside experts
Make determination
CSI GreenFormat
The Construction Product
Sustainability Reporting Guide
GreenFormat
Created by CSI’s
Sustainable Facilities Task Team
Consistent sustainable criteria reporting
format
Standard framework that is both
responsive and flexible
Substantiated sustainable information
Electronic tool planned as a relational
database for reporting versatility
Addresses a real need
For both designers & manufacturers
Design professionals
will have reliable, substantiated information on
sustainable attributes of a variety of construction
products
more efficient and thorough than wading through green
wash or misleading information
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Manufacturers
will have a consistent platform for defining the
sustainable attributes of their products
a tool based on established, credible sustainable
standards and certifications
What led CSI to GreenFormat?
CSI is the organization that created MasterFormat
The CSI organizational mantra is the four C’s -- “clear,
concise, correct and complete”
CSI includes the whole construction team – owners, general
contractors, design and industry professionals, and product
manufacturers
Sustainability is a prime factor in today’s built environment
Lack of consistency in product sustainable attribute
reporting is an unnecessary burden and cost
Who better to create GreenFormat?
What Factors Were Considered?
Environmental data questionnaires do not always request
substantiation
Need to tie sustainable claims and information to standards
and certifications, and recognized valuation procedures
Provide information addressing the varying requirements of
sustainable performance and rating systems, such as
LEED® and the Green Guide for Healthcare
Criterion based format, no open-ended questions
Create a report that does not require interpretative analysis
Advantages of a Structured Electronic
Format
Simple electronic reporting format
Questions answered with populated pull-downs, and Yes/No
fields, giving manufacturer clarity on intent of question
Questions & answers tied to sustainable or green standards
(ISO, Energy Star, SCAQMD), certifications, or
measurements
Format flexibility allowing addition or deletion of topics and
questions in appropriate categories as sustainability issues
evolve and change.
GreenFormat
14 Information Categories
Categories 1-3 1,2 & 3 are for Manufacturer and product
information
Category 4 Regulatory Agency Sustainability
Criteria
Category 5 Sustainable Standards & Certifications
Category 6 Sustainable Performance Criteria
Category 7 Sustainable Composition of Product
Categories 8-12 8, 9, 10,11, & 12 relate to the five
phases of a construction material’s
lifecycle
Categories 13-14 Additional information and
Manufacturer’s certification of data
How GreenFormat Works
Product Reports will reflect data for each product
Most questions which don’t relate to a particular
product type will be faded – but could be
answered if relevant
Questions not answered will not show on the final
product information report
Designed to allow specifiers and professional
designers to conduct product searches based on
a variety of parameters, e.g. 3rd Party Certified
products, or passed Section 01350, for example.
Categories 1, 2 and 3: Introductory
Information
General information organized by MasterFormat
number, manufacturer name, product type,
product or trade name.
Brief description of product and its use
Designers can search by MasterFormat number,
manufacturer name, or product type keyword
search
Category 4: Regulatory Sustainability
Acceptance
Manufacturer is asked which regulatory sustainable criteria
and standards the product meets; yes/no answers with
date verified/accepted.
Included are:
Federal evaluation tools such as Energy Star, USDA
Biobased Compliant, USDA Organic, etc.
State and local/regional criteria including state-funded EPP
programs and local/regional standards like the South Coast
Air Quality Management District (SCAQMC)
Other questions include international sustainable standards
Categories 5,6 and 7 – Three Methods
of Specifying
These categories, which collect certification,
performance and product composition
information, include questions relevant to three
of the four methods of specifying products:
Reference Standards
Performance
Descriptive spec
Proprietary specs would use categories 1 & 2.
Category 5: Sustainable Standards
and Certifications
Provides verification of claims based on
established, credible certifications & standards,
combined with the most recent date of
verification
Includes self certification declarations, second
party certification, and third party certification,
via accredited second and third party certifiers
Category 6: Sustainable Performance
Criteria
Product performance questions relating to
product sustainability and performance
Questions are tied to recognized standards
(ASTM, NFRC, Energy Star, etc.)
Included are standards relating to insulation,
roofing, windows, glass & glazing, equipment,
residential appliances, plumbing equipment,
HVAC, air distribution, electrical, power
generation, and electrical lighting
Category 7: Sustainable Product
Composition
Addresses product composition, such as: does
it have recycled content, is it rapidly
renewable, does it off-gas, or contain toxics,
and related questions
Answers are based on accepted measurement
standards for VOC's, ppm, CA Prop 65
chemicals, etc.
Categories 8 - 12: Five Phases of a
Material‘s Life Cycle
Category 8: Material Extraction and
Transportation
Category 9: Manufacturing Phase
Category 10: Construction Phase
Category 11: Facility Operations Phase
Category 12: Deconstruction and
Recycling
Category 8: Material Extraction &
Transportation
Questions relate to embodied energy within raw
materials of products; includes questions about
energy consumption and greenhouse gases
emissions during extraction and transportation
Identifies raw materials in the product, based
on percentage
Identifies locations of extraction sites and
manufacturing facilities
Identifies method of transportation from
extraction to manufacturing facility.
Category 9: Manufacturing Phase
Addresses sustainability of manufacturing
facilities and processes and effect on
environment
Questions focused on manufacturer’s verifiable
commitment to sustainability, actions taken, and
by-products produced, method of disposal
Are plants ISO-certified?
Do they use renewable energy, or reduce GHG emissions?
Are water use reduction methods being used?
What are the by-products? Can they be recycled, reused?
What chemicals or toxins used which are reportable under
SARA or other requirements?
Category 10: Construction Phase
Covers construction waste management,
IAQ issues during construction, and
contract closeout:
Disposal/recycling of shipping/packaging waste?
Disposal/recycling of excess material?
Does product or product installation emit VOCs
requiring building flush-out before occupancy?
Category 11: Facility Operations Phase
Category 12: Deconstruction/Recycling
These two categories revolve around:
Product lifespan
Cleaning & maintenance requirements
Manufacturer recycling take-back programs
Product reuse potential
End-of-life product recycling and disposal
Categories 13 & 14: Additional
Information
The final two categories are devoted to:
Additional manufacturer information re: transparency of
information
Listings with other organizations such as BGI GreenSpec
And, finally, a signature by an authorized official of the
company is required certifying the information provided is
true and correct
How We Met the Challenge of
Sustainable Reporting
Participation in Alpha Test
Curious to see CSI perspective
Technical perspective
Looking for Green & Performance
Thirteen pages to decipher
Felt overwhelmed at first glance
Read instructions and began the
process
GreenFormat Reporting
Zoomed through sections 1, 2, and 3.
Basic information.
Sections 4, 5, 6, and 7 slowed me down.
What criteria matches our product.
Sections 8 through 13 brought me to a stop.
Information outside my scope of knowledge.
Coordinating assistance from different
departments of your company.
Communicating value of information.
Could not complete without full company effort.
Value of GreenFormat
One stop shopping.
A Specification Writer, Architect, Owner, etc. can go to
one web site to find a green products, then determine a
choice by Declaration or Certification or both.
Declarations and Certifications
Best return for cost. Where does the trust of declaration
end and the need for certification begin.
Dark Green vs. Light Green
Products that easily meet sustainable criteria vs.
products that sit on the borders, but is a better choice
for the scope of work.
Manufacturer’s Possible Issues
Manufacturers with many products that meet
criteria from Dark Green to Light Green
Multiple manufacturing plants
Material Cost per square foot
Best return for cost of Certifications
Ease of Corporate Communication
Manufacturer cost for GreenFormat
GreenFormat – How it Works
Information Formats and Standards
Pre-project Preliminary
Design Bidding Procurement Construction Operations Phases
Planning Design
Conceptual
Conceptual Bid
Bid Purchasing,
Purchasing,
Detailed
Detailed Design,
Design,
Design,
Design, packages,
packages, Scheduling,
Scheduling, Asset
Asset modeling,
modeling,
Specification,
Specification, Product Cost
Cost estimate
Cost
Cost search,
Product estimate price
price Change
Change Facility
Facility mgmt.
mgmt. Processes
Planning search, selection
selection discovery mgmt
Planning discovery mgmt
UniFormat
UniFormat UniFormat
UniFormat
SectionPageFormat
SectionPageFormat
MasterFormat
MasterFormat Information
Standards
GreenFormat
GreenFormat
OmniClass
OmniClass
National
National CAD
CAD
Standard
Standard
Uniform
Uniform Facility
Facility Guide
Guide Specs
Specs
Whole
Whole Building
Building Design
Design Guide
Guide
National
National BIM
BIM Standard
Standard
www.greenformat.com
How GreenFormat works – List a
Product
Information about a product is self-reported by
product manufacturer
Log-in to secure portion of site to complete
questionnaire and publish when ready
Questions not answered will not show on the
information report
Update at any time but at least annually
Listing fee to support operation of service
Support for completing questionnaire available
List a Product
List a Product - Manufacturer
Questionnaire
How GreenFormat works – Find a
Product
Search by Text, Keyword, MasterFormat number or
hierarchy
Find products by name, type, manufacturer or performance
criteria (e.g. certifications)
Product information presented in structured format
Registration required
Print formatted reports of product information
Submit questions about information reported and products
listed
Find a Product
Find a Product
Find a Product – Product Listing
Find a Product – Background
Information
Find a Product – Product Details
Find a Product – Product Usage
Find a Product – Additional Information
Additional Information
Glossary of Terms
Referenced Standards
Reference Abbreviations and Acronyms
CSI GreenFormat
Now it’s
Time for
Your Questions!
Panel Contact Information
Peggy White, White + GreenSpec
[email protected]Nadav Malin, Building Green, Inc.
[email protected]Matt Crawford, Kelly-Moore Paints
[email protected]Roger Grant, Construction Specifications Institute
[email protected]GreenFormat Contact Information
Roger Grant, CSI
[email protected]Greg Ceton, CSI
[email protected]To register your interest and receive information:
www.greenformat.com
www.csinet.org/greenformat
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