Busy Greenbuild Reflects Growth of Green Movement
While other trade shows may be struggling, the Greenbuild International Conference & Expo was bursting at the seams. With over 25,000 attendees crowding the aisles... »
Other Publications and Web Sites
Behind the Logos: Understanding Green Product Certifications
From Environmental Building News, January 2008
Passive Solar Design
From Toolbase.org (NAHB Research Center)
A Clear View: Vinyl Windows & the Environment
From the American Architectural Manufacturers Association and the Vinyl Institute
Hot Topics Handbook
From the Vinyl Institute
Advice to homeowners on skylights
Window Orientation and Shading
Green Certified Dealers
LBM Journal, a trade magazine devoted to the lumber and building materials industry, has developed a certified green dealer program. A variety of subject areas are covered in online tutorials—including windows. Companies wishing to be certified take the courses and are tested on their knowledge to achieve certification.
Certified Green Professionals
The National Association of Home Builders’ CGP designation recognizes builders, remodelers and other industry professionals who incorporate green building principles into homes— without driving up the cost of construction. Classwork leading to the designation provides a solid background in green building methods, as well as the tools to reach consumers, from the organization leading the charge to provide market-driven green building solutions to the home building industry.
If you’d like to add links to your organization to the Window & Door Green Resource Center, email jswanson@glass.org.
Busy Greenbuild Reflects Growth of Green Movement
While other trade shows may be struggling, the Greenbuild International Conference & Expo was bursting at the seams. With over 25,000 attendees crowding the aisles... »
Predictions for an annual average 2.8% growth rate through 2012…
It’s nice to see positive numbers for a change. That was my reaction when I saw the Freedonia Group predicting an average annual growth rate... »