Are you familiar with the U.S. Green Building Council and LEED (“Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design”)?
Are you a member? How do you participate? Are you involved with a local chapter? Are you on any committees? Do you have a building in LEED your own or one of your customers? Does your program meet the requirements of LEED-EB? If so, which points can you help deliver? Can you help me with my organization’s potential LEED documentation? It is hard for me to believe that a company that is really into green cleaning wouldn’t be a member of the U.S. Green Building Council or be familiar with LEED-EB (LEED for Existing Buildings). Just make sure if they claim to be an “active” member of the council that they can document it. Their contacts could be very valuable. But if they are exaggerating their claims here, they likely are exaggerating their claims elsewhere, as well. 5. What makes your green cleaning program different from a traditional program? Everybody has a “green” glass cleaner and everybody’s glass cleaner, more or less, gets the job done. Describe your green program of products an
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