BuildingGreen Top 10 Green Products

BuildingGreen Announces 2014 Top-10 Green Building Products

 

Brattleboro, VT (November 12, 2013)

BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of GreenSpec and Environmental Building News (EBN) today announced this year’s winners of its annual Top-10 awards. The winners were featured over a live BuildingGreen webcast and will be presented at the U.S. Green Building Council’s Greenbuild convention in Philadelphia on Thursday, November 21. Now in its twelfth year, the Top-10 awards go to the most innovative green building products handpicked by BuildingGreen editors from among the hundreds of new and innovative products reviewed over the previous twelve months.

“The products we’re recognizing this year are remarkable in their diversity and innovation,” said Alex Wilson, founder of BuildingGreen. “We are thrilled to call attention to these products, which are helping to create more sustainable, greener buildings throughout North America.”

The 2014 selections emphasize how a focus on simplicity and quality enable today’s green products to contribute to sustainable and resilient design goals. This year’s winners include a commercial composting system, dimension stone that utilizes quarry waste, and an engineered wood product that is partly sourced from trees killed by the mountain pine beetle. Inverters that take solar energy off the grid and electronic door locks that can stay operable during power outages using very little back-up energy are also on the list.

A big driver of innovative green products continues to be the LEED rating systems and this year’s launch of the newest version, LEED v4, marks an even stronger focus on safe materials and product transparency. As the nation’s leading directory of green products, GreenSpec allows users to find products organized by LEED credits as well as by building category and the MasterFormat structure.

The BuildingGreen Top-10 Products for 2014 are listed below. More complete descriptions and contact information are provided below:

High-resolution images of these products are available upon request. Please contact Walter Pearce, Publisher, at Walter@BuildingGreen.com.

About GreenSpec: GreenSpec is the leading national resource for best-in-class green building products. Over 2,600 products have been listed based on criteria developed over the past 21 years. Manufacturers do not pay to be listed in GreenSpec, and neither GreenSpec nor Environmental Building News carry advertising. “Our policy of not offering pay-for-listing services allows us to be objective in our review of products,” said Wilson. The GreenSpec product database is available online as part of the subscription-based BuildingGreen Suite. Other BuildingGreen resources include Environmental Building News, the oldest and most widely respected newsletter in the green building field, and LEEDuser.com, a resource for teams pursuing certification through the LEED Rating System. BuildingGreen celebrates its 27th year in business this year. For information on BuildingGreen resources, visit www.BuildingGreen.com or call 800-861-0954.

Earth Measure from Coldspring and Jason F. McLennan

Earth Measure, a collaboration between Coldspring and Jason F. McLennan, is a dimension stone product that takes waste from stone manufacturing and cuts it into specific patterns that mimic the natural world. The Fibonacci series is based on spirals found in seashells and other natural elements; the Linear series is closest to standard dimension stone; the MUD series looks similar to drying mud; and the Reptile series mimics the look of reptile skin. Earth Measures can be used for everything from pavers to walls to flooring, so it can transition from exterior to interior and horizontal to vertical applications. Architects and designers work with Coldspring to select an appropriate pattern and the team creates a CAD diagram that can be proofed. Once cut, the stone is packaged and delivered to the site laid out in a manner that simplifies installation; Coldspring can supply or consult on any of the necessary mounting systems. Stone can be provided from regional quarries depending on project location.

What makes this product green?

  • Durable or low-maintenance
  • Provides connection to nature

Read more about this product in EBNEarth Measure—A Stone Product That’s Green from Start to Finish

 

More information:
Coldspring
17482 Granite West Road
Cold Spring, MN   56320-4578
Toll-free: 800-328-5040
Fax: 320-685-8490
Media Contact:
Cari Lieser
Corporate Marketing Specialist
Coldspring

 

CrossLam Cross Laminated Timber from Structurlam Products

CrossLam is a cross-laminated timber (CLT) structural panel made by gluing layers of softwood boards one on top of the next at right angles to each other. The resulting panels are light and dimensionally stable in all directions and can be used for floors, walls, and roofing. CLT is made from less desirable wood, including wood taken from forests killed by mountain pine beetles, but higher quality wood can be used if it is going to be exposed to view, and FSCcertified wood is available. CLT comes in panels up to 40 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 12 inches thick and uses formaldehyde-free Purebond polyurethane adhesive.

What makes this product green?

  • Low-emitting

LEED Credit relevance:

  • MR Credit 7: Certified Wood
  • IEQ Credit 4.4: Low-Emitting Materials—Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products

Read more about this product in EBNEngineering a Wood Revolution

 

More information:
Structurlam Products Ltd.
2176 Government St.
Penticton, BC   V2A 8B5
Phone: 250-492-8912
Fax: 250-492-8906
Media Contact:
Bill Downing
President
Structurlam Products

 

ComfortBoard Mineral Wool Board Insulation from Roxul Inc.

Roxul manufactures rigid and semi-rigid mineral wool board insulation for both commercial and residential applications. ComfortBoard, designed for applications over exterior sheathing, is produced in the Milton, Ontario, plant with a minimum 75% pre-consumer recycled content, primarily iron ore slag. The residential version, ComfortBoard IS, has a density of 8.0 pcf, while the commercial product, ComfortBoard CIS, has a density of 11 pcf. At these densities, ComfortBoard is rigid enough to be used as exterior insulation, and it provides an affordable alternative to foam-plastic insulation materials typically used in this application. Comfortboard also provides very good sound control and excellent fire resistance without the use of flame retardants. It can be used in rainscreen details, and it retains thermal resistance when damp. The R-value ranges from 4.0 to 4.2 per inch. These products are produced with a urea-extended phenol formaldehyde binder, though heat processing during production drives off most of the formaldehyde, resulting in extremely low emissions.

What makes this product green?

  • Reduces heating and cooling loads
  • Avoids hazardous ingredients
  • Pre-consumer recycled content

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance: Design & Construction
  • EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance: Design & Construction
  • MR Credit 4: Recycled Content

Read more about this product in EBNMineral Wool Residential and Commercial Insulation

 

More information:
Roxul Inc.
420 Bronte St., Unit 105
Milton, ON   L9T 0H9
Canada
Phone: 905-878-8474
Toll-free: 800-265-6878
Fax: 905-878-8077
Media Contact:
Dan Giansante
North American Marketing Manager
Roxul Inc.

 

ERC 50 Modernization Façade from Schüco

The ERC 50 Modernization Façade from Schüco is a retrofit façade system that can be installed on older, inefficient commercial buildings to improve energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and aesthetics. The ERC 50 incorporates an aluminum load-bearing framework, Schüco’s high-performance windows, exterior insulation, and cladding into a system that can be installed with minimal disturbance to building occupants. The ERC 50 is modular and uses EPDM gaskets rather than caulk, so it is relatively easy to replace damaged components. Schüco’s building-integrated photovoltaic panels can also be used in this system.

What makes this product green?

  • Reduces heating and cooling loads
  • Information transparency
  • Reduces construction impacts

LEED Credit relevance:

  • EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Efficiency Performance
  • EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance
  • EA Credit 2: On-site Renewable Energy

Read more about this product in EBN: Façade Retrofit Puts An Efficient New Face on Old Buildings

 

More information:
Schuco USA
240 Pane Road
CT 06111 Newington
United States of America
Toll Free: +1 877 472 4826
Phone: +1 860 666 – 0505
Fax: +1 860-665-0137
Media Contact:
Meghan Finley
Marketing Coordinator
Schuco USA

 

PoE Access Control Locks from Assa Abloy Group, brands Corbin Russwin and Sargent

Assa Abloy offers power-over-Ethernet (PoE) electronic access-control locks, including the Sargent Profile Series v.S1, the Sargent Passport 1000 P1, and the Corbin Russwin Access 700 PIP1. Ethernet data cables carry low-voltage electricity to power the lock as well as transmitting data to and from the devices using a facility’s already existing wired and wireless local area network (LAN). Each PoE door typically uses about one watt per door in standby mode, saving more than 150 kWh per year compared to a traditionally wired system. Ethernet power loads are low enough that a modest uninterruptable power supply (UPS) may be able to maintain electronic-access functionality in the case of a power outage.

What makes this product green?

  • Increases resilience
  • Energy-conserving equipment

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Efficiency Performance

Read more about this product in EBNPutting Key-Card Entry Systems on an Energy Diet

 

More information:
Sargent Manufacturing
100 Sargent Drive
P.O. Box 9725
New Haven, CT   06536-0915
Phone: 1-800-727-5477
Media Contact:
Laura Fradette
Marketing Communications
Assa Abloy

 

Kinetex Textile Composite Flooring from J+J Flooring Group

Kinetex is a soft surface floor covering intended for use in place of hard surfaces such as vinyl composite tiles in medium- to high-traffic commercial applications. These 24″ x 24″ semi-rigid tiles are 0.20″ thick, compared to 0.25″–0.60″ for standard carpet tiles, and are engineered with a wear layer made from solution-dyed PET that resists staining or bleaching and is woven for abrasion resistance and durability. Kinetex is made from 60% recycled content (50% post-consumer PET sourced primarily from water and soda bottles) and, unlike carpet, can be ground and processed into new backing in one step without costly material separation and sorting or loss of performance. Kinetex is treated with perfluorinated compounds to resist dirt and improve its lifespan; note that these chemicals persist in the environment and may have long-term environmental impacts.

What makes this product green?

  • Low-emitting
  • Post-consumer recycled content
  • Pre-consumer recycled content
  • Reduces operational pollution or waste

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • MR Credit 4: Recycled Content
  • IEQ Credit 4.3: Low-Emitting Materials—Flooring Systems

Read more about this product in EBNKinetex: Just Don’t Call It a Carpet Tile

 

More information:
J+J Flooring Group
818 J&J Dr.
P.O. Box 1287
Dalton, GA   30722
Toll-free: 800-241-4585
Fax: 706-275-4433
Media Contact:
Natalie Faulkner
Director of Marketing Communications
J+J Flooring Group

 

Earth Flow Composting System from Green Mountain Technologies

Earth Flow is a medium-size, in-vessel composting system with a motorized traveling auger to aerate the compost and a biofilter and fan to minimize odors. With walls that are insulated to R-18 and a greenhouse top, the vessel is sealed against pests and leakage. Units can accept 300–3,000 pounds of organic waste per day and are designed for use on college and corporate campuses and at resorts. Depending on size (10’–40′ in length), the system may consume 5–10 kWh per day, according to the company. A unique biofiltration system using wood chips can be part of the planted landscaping for some projects, and this system can be hooked directly to a commercial pulper system for greater convenience. Compost is harvested every two to three weeks and should be cured before spreading directly on beds or fields.

What makes this product green?

  • Reduces operational pollution or waste

LEED-EBOM v2009 Credit relevance:

  • MR Credit 6: Solid Waste Management—Waste Stream Audit

Read more about this product in EBNCommercial Composters Put New, Odorless Spin on an Old-Fashioned Practice

 

More information:
Green Mountain Technologies
5350 Mcdonald Ave.
Bainbridge Island, WA   98110
Phone: 802-368-7291
Fax: 802-368-7313
Media Contact:
Vance Calvez
Sales and Marketing Director
Green Mountain Technologies

 

CO2-Refrigerant Heat Pumps from Mayekawa USA MYCOM

Mayekawa manufactures three different heat pumps for commercial applications that use carbon dioxide as the refrigerant, rather than industry-standard HFCs. The EcoCute model is a water-to-water heat pump that provides both water heating (up to 194°F) and cooling from any water source, including waste heat or solar-preheated water, with a COP up to 8.0. This makes it feasible as an alternative to fossil-fuel-fired boilers. The Unimo air-to-water heat pump water heater produces similar output temperatures using the outdoor air as the heat source, while the Sirocco water-to-air heat pump also offers high-temperature water heating. All Mayekawa heat pumps have 25 kW reciprocating compressors. Key markets include hotels, food processing, pasteurization, and thermal energy storage. The economics for EcoCute and Sirocco products will be most attractive where both heating and cooling loads exist and long run times are feasible.

What makes this product green?

  • Avoids hazardous ingredients
  • Energy-conserving equipment

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Performance: Design & Construction
  • EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance: Design & Construction

 

Read more about this product in EBNNext Up in Heat-Pump Refrigerants:

 

 

More information:
Mayekawa USA Inc.
8750 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Ste. 190
Chicago, IL   60631
Phone: 773-516-5070
Fax: 773-516-5071
Media Contact:
Troy Davis
Energy Manager
Mayekawa USA

 

Sunny Boy 3000TL-US, 4000TL-US and 5000TL-US Inverters from SMA America

Most grid-connected inverters used for solar-electric systems cannot provide any power during power outages, even when the sun is shining. These revolutionary transformerless inverters from SMA America provide daytime power in the event of a grid outage. Without requiring battery storage, these inverters can switch from interactive operation to providing off-grid energy to a dedicated power outlet. Provided the sun is shining, these inverters can deliver 1,500 watts (12.5 amps at 120 volts) with a maximum efficiency of 97%. While they may not provide enough power for major household loads, these inverters can provide critical cell phone and laptop computer charging and other emergency needs.

What makes this product green?

  • Renewable energy equipment
  • Increases resilience

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • EA Credit 2: On-Site Renewable Energy

Read more about this product in EBNBeating the Achilles Heel of Grid-Tied Solar Electric Systems

 

More information:
SMA America
6020 West Oaks Blvd., Ste. 300
Rocklin, CA   95765
Phone: 916-625-0870
Toll-free: 888-476-2872
Fax: 916-625-0871
Media Contact:
Tiffany Scalone
Public Relations Specialist
SMA America

 

Vivid MR16 LED from Soraa

Soraa Vivid MR-16 LED luminaires are ideal for use where light quality is critical, such as art galleries or retail displays. Unlike other LEDs that use gallium nitride (GaN) crystals grown on a sapphire or silicon carbide base, Soraa uses GaN grown on a GaN base so the crystals have far fewer imperfections. Though less efficacious than some LEDs, Soraa MR-16s produce higher intensity, “full spectrum” light that can rival halogen bulbs, while operating at much lower temperatures. The color rendering index (CRI) is as high as 95. Soraa’s Vivid MR16s are available in 14-, 25-, and 36-degree beam angles.

What makes this product green?

  • Energy-conserving equipment
  • Avoids hazardous ingredients
  • Improves light quality

LEED-NC v2009 Credit relevance:

  • EA Prerequisite 2: Minimum Energy Efficiency Performance
  • EA Credit 1: Optimize Energy Performance

Read more about this product in EBNSoraa: New LED Technology With Improved Color Quality

 

More information:
Soraa
6500 Kaiser Dr.
Fremont, CA   94555
Phone: 510-456-2200
Media Contact:
Brian Smith
Marketing
Makovsky

 

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