Building Clean Case Studies
THE ZEM PROGRAM: USING BETTER MATERIALS TO IMPROVE OCCUPANT HEALTH
Over the next few weeks, Building Clean will be releasing a series of case studies highlighting successful programs across the country that incentivize buying local or buying healthy!
Buy Local, Buy Healthy is a concept and approach to purchasing building products that focuses on supporting jobs in the local or regional economy and lessening exposure to hazardous substances in the home through a better understanding of a product’s ingredient content and how they might impact the health of residents and installers. This concept, when applied in conjunction with building products that are energy and water-efficient, can help transform our lives and our communities by creating buildings that save resources, grow jobs and protect our health.
The ZEM Program: Using Better Materials To Improve Occupant Health
Portland State University & Miller Paint
Consumers Energy: The Impact of Buying Local
Incorporating Health in Public Policy in Richmond, CA
Incorporating Health in Public Policy in Richmond, CA