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Bringing older buildings up to current environmental standards represents a great opportunity.
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Green is part of NOVUS International’s culture, so when it was time to build a new headquarters, it was natural for them to seek LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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A tight building envelope, water-smart features, and solar power hightlight the contemporary Wash Park Green.
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Caroma has introduced the Profile Smart HET, which incorporates a sink into the lid of the toilet tank for increased water savings in the bathroom.
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Seven of the most innovative green projects of 2009.
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The San Raphael Pressure Lite is the industry’s first one-piece, 1.0-gpf high-efficiency toilet with pressure-assist technology, the company says. Compressed air is used to propel water for robust flushing power. According to the firm, the toilet can save a household of four 7,000 to 10,000 gallons...
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The Eco Soirée high-efficiency toilet offers the look of a traditional two-piece product in a one-piece design. The universal-height 1.28-gpf unit is WaterSense certified and features a Double Cyclone flushing system, contemporary styling, and a SanaGloss glaze to repel waste and bacteria...
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Built on a brownfield site, the Nationals Park is the first Major League Baseball stadium to receive LEED Silver certification from the Washington-based U.S. Green Building Council.
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The 11,500-square-foot (1068-m2) building employs a geothermal-heat-pump system, which saves 40 to 50 percent on energy.
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The Sydney Low Profile toilet from Caroma USA Inc. is designed for installations with space restrictions.