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I'm Feeling Healthy: Google Gives $3 Million for Toxicity R&D
by P.J. Melton
Proposed LEED v4 credits would reward the use of tools like the HPD, which allows full ingredient disclosure in a standardized format (rather than the more common marketing move of identifying what’s
not in a product). But as more companies take this path, interpreting all the data could prove daunting for building professionals, Owens says. “We’re not conceiving that a project team is going to be able to discern from HPD information in its raw state what are good decisions and bad decisions,” he told
Published December 31, 2012
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Melton, P. (2012, December 31). I'm Feeling Healthy: Google Gives $3 Million for Toxicity R&D. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/news-analysis/im-feeling-healthy-google-gives-3-million-toxicity-rd