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LEED® certification

What is LEED® certification?

A series of factors related to Green Building and alternative energies.

The LEED® certification program (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) was developed in 1998 by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), in the United States.

The LEED® system is composed of a set of prerequisites and credits spread over 8 categories. It’s an international certification system based on the assessment and approval of a series of factors related to Green Building and alternative energies.

Each building is classified by its use and aspires to one of the 4 certification levels, depending on the amount of points the project accrues or on the level of compliance achieved.

¿What LEED® credits is elZinc® applicable to?

Thanks to its numerous advantages such as its complete recyclability or its longevity, titanium-zinc elZinc® can have an impact in up to 3 families of LEED® credits of your project and can contribute to gaining up to 7 points.  However, we must remind reader that LEED® does not certify specific products, but the building as a whole.

For more information, please contact us or consult elZinc® in LEED® certification document.