CEUs: Sustainability 


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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Materials Choices-Part 1 (also available for GBCI Credit)

Some things that we take for granted as “good” – or things that we think have made our lives easier…haven’t. When we come to a deeper understanding of a particular material that is in a product or a particular process that is used to create a new product, we begin to realize the impact of the choices we make each day. It’s why we are here today – to explore how the material choices we make – as consumers, architects, designers, facilities managers, project managers…each day – can have either a positive or negative impact on human health, and the health of the planet.


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Materials Choices-Part 2 (also available for GBCI credit)

This one hour course explores 4 different materials that we come in contact with each day as consumers and professionals: BisphenolA (BPA); Formaldehyde; Biocides; Adhesives. We’ll follow a pattern in this course for each material: what is it? How is it used? How are we exposed? What are the human and environmental health concerns? What are alternatives? How can you help? 


Navigating Certifications - The Basics (also available for GBCI credit)

This one-hour course will take a look at the basics of certification development. The course explores the players, such as authors, standards and guidelines, and certifying bodies; and factors, such as scope of certification and market applicability. This course will explore how the characteristics of a certification can help decision makers and influencers determine the right certification to choose. 


Waste Management Strategies Part 1: Recycling (also available for GBCI credit)

This course is designed to review recycling in context of other waste management strategies. The course will review why informed decision-making around recycled content and recyclability could impact how manufacturers design their products. We’ll review definitions associated with recycling and the trade-offs that may be associated with various choices. We’ll also review the means and methods of recycling; explore how recycling fits into the cradle to cradle philosophy; and discuss the Federal Trade Commission’s Green Guides for green marketing claims.