5. building material & resources
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Building Materials & Resources
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Building Materials & Resources
Credit Title Point(s)
Mandatory Requirement 1
Segregation of Waste, Post Occupancy
Required
Credit 1 Sustainable Building Materials 1-8
Credit 2Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy
1-2
Credit 3Handling of Waste Materials, During Construction
1
Credit 4Use of Certified Green Building Materials, Products & Equipment
1-5
Total 16
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BMR Mandatory Requirement 1
Segregation of Waste, Post Occupancy
� Intent
�Facilitate segregation of waste at source
� To encourage reuse or recycling of materials,
thereby avoiding waste being sent to land-fills
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BMR Mandatory Requirement 1
Segregation of Waste, Post Occupancy
� Compliance Options:
� Building-level Facility
(And)
� Centralised Facility
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� Provide separate bins to collect waste at all the
floors and common areas of the building:
� Dry waste (Paper, Plastic, Metals, Glass, etc.,)
� Wet waste (Organic)
� Divert the collected waste to a centralised facility,
which is easily accessible for hauling
Building-level Facility
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Centralised Facility
� Provide separate bins for the safe disposal of
hazardous waste:
� Batteries
� ‘e’ waste
� Lamps
� Medical waste, if any
Kgeyes Eternity, ChennaiGold
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Segregation of Waste, Post Occupancy
Grundfos Pumps, ChennaiGold
Akshay Orbit 11, CoimbatoreGold
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BMR Credit 1
Sustainable Building Materials
�Intent
� Encourage the use of sustainable building materials
� To reduce dependence on materials that have
associated environmental impacts
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Sustainable Building Materials
� Compliance Options:
1) Building Reuse
2) Reuse of Salvaged Materials
3) Materials with Recycled Content
4) Local Materials
5) Wood Based Materials
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1) Building Reuse
� Ensure atleast 50% (by area) of the
structural and/or atleast 25%(by area) of
the non-structural (interiors) elements of
the existing building are retained
Building Elements Percentage Points
Structural > 50% 1
Non- Structural
(interiors)
> 25%1
Retention of Building Interiors
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Building Reuse
Ambuja Cement Corporate Office, Gurgaon
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2) Reuse of Salvaged Materials
� Ensure atleast 2.5% of the total building
materials used in the building are salvaged /
reused / refurbished
Percentage of salvaged materials used
Points
> 2.5% 1
> 5% 2
Salvaged Door
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Reuse of Salvaged Materials
Eicher Corporate Office, GurgaonPlatinum Rated
Use of Railway sleepers bought from railway auction
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Reuse of Salvaged Materials
Eicher Corporate Office, Gurgaon Platinum Rated
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Reuse of Salvaged Materials
� Master material sheet
� Submission
� Reuse of Salvaged Materials - Letters
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3) Materials with Recycled Content
� Use materials with recycled content such that
the total recycled content constitutes atleast
10% of the total cost of building materials
Percentage of materials with recycled content
Points
> 10% 1
> 20% 2
Composite Wood
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Materials with Recycled Content
� Post-consumer waste
� Waste material available after
consumer use
� Examples : Tetrapack, Used bulbs,
Plastic covers, pet bottles
� Post-industrial waste
� Waste material generated
during manufacturing
� Examples : Fly ash, Particle board
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Typical Materials with High Recycled Content
Materials % Recycled content
Fly ash blocks 30-40
Glass 10-15
Ceramic tiles 20-30
MDF 30-50
Steel 25
Cement 20-30
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Flooring
Bamboo FlooringEicher Corporate Office, Noida, Platinum Rated
Recycled Carpet
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4) Local Materials
� Ensure atleast 20% of the total building
materials used are manufactured locally
within a distance of 400 km
Percentage of local materials sourced
Points
> 20% 1
> 30% 2
400 km
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Local Materials
Local StoneLA Residency, Thane
Platinum Rated
Dholpur Stone for CladdingIRRAD, GurgaonPlatinum Rated
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Sample Letters
� Submission
� Recycled Content & Local Materials - Letters
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5) Wood Based Materials
� Ensure atleast 50% of all new wood based
materials used in the building are:
� Rapidly renewable
� Wood certified by FSC* Programme
/PEFC** /equivalent
Eucalyptus based boards
*FSC : Forest Stewardship Council
**PEFC : Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification
© Confederation of Indian IndustryUse of Bamboo panels for cladding the suspended ceiling
Rapidly Renewable materials
PUMA Store, Bangalore, Aspiring Gold
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Cane Furnitures in Interiors
Rapidly Renewable materials
Hotel Westin, Chennai
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Wood Based Materials
Percentage of Rapidly Renewable or Certified Wood
Points
> 50% 1
> 75% 2
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BMR Credit 2
Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy
� Intent
� Ensure effective organic waste management
� To avoid waste being sent to land-fills and to improve
sanitation & health
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BMR Credit 2
Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy
� Compliance Options:
� Install on-site waste treatment system for
handling atleast 50% of kitchen waste generated
Percentage of Organic or Landscape Waste Treated
Points
> 50% 1
> 95% 2
Organic Waste Converter
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Organic Waste Management
OVAL NEST , Pune Platinum Rated
L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd
VERMI COMPOSTING
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BMR Credit 3
Handling of Waste Material, During Construction
� Intent
� Facilitate segregation of construction & demolition
waste at source
� To encourage reuse or recycling of materials, thereby
avoiding waste being sent to land-fills
Brick WasteWood Waste
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� Compliance Options:
� Demonstrate atleast 75% of waste generated
during construction is diverted from landfills,
for reuse or recycling
� Use consistent metrics, either weight or volume
Metal waste
BMR Credit 3
Handling of Waste Material, During Construction
Segregation of metal
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Pre Fab Construction
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IGBC Green Homes Platinum rated - Prefab Homes - Karnataka State Police Housing Corp
Day 1
Day 2
Day 5
Day 7
Day 9
Day 14
Day 10
Day 11
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� Submission
� Construction Waste Management - Letters
Handling of Waste Material, During Construction
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BMR Credit 4
Use of Certified Green Building Material, Products & Equipments
� Intent
� Use certified green building materials, products,
& equipment to reduce dependence on
materials that have associated environmental
impacts
Approach towards “Cradle to Cradle”
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Need for Green Products Certification
� Substantial growth in Green
Buildings
� Expected to reach 10 billion sq.ft by
year 2022
� Increased demand for credible
Green building products
Till year 2015
3,450 Registered Green
Building Projects
3.2 Billion sq.ft.
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Typical Questions
• How do I know the product is green ?
• If green, to what extent ?
• Is it green in performance (or) materials used ?
• What if the product is green in performance but not during manufacture?
• Is it toxic?
• What happens at the end of life?
Challenges Faced by Green Building Proponents
Thus far…
• Extent of Green based on declarations
� Examinee & Examiners are same
• Dependence on Certifications from other countries
� Not fine tuned for Indian conditions
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Green Products & Services Council
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Objective
Facilitate Green Products market transformation
in India through
“Green Products Certification”
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GreenPro - Green Product Certification
� Assess ‘How green is a product’
� Based on ‘Cradle to Cradle’ approach on par with
international standards
� Highlights the way forward to achieve
environmental performance
� Guides the manufacturer to position the product
as ‘green’
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GreenPro – Evaluation framework
Green
Product
Rating
Product
Performance
Raw Material
Manufacturing
ProcessWaste
Management
Life Cycle
Approach
Innovation
Product Design
Product
Stewardship
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GreenPro - Benefits
� Product Manufacturer
� Complements national & international
Green Building rating systems
� Easier to convince Green building
architects, developers, Corporates, and
consultants
� Differentiates the Green product from
Competition
� Increased Market reach out with Green
features & Green Image
� Enables Product Innovation
Entitled to use GreenPro Logo in all promotional activities
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GreenPro - Benefits
� Product User
� Complements in achieving National and
International Green Building Certification
� No due diligence is required – Time &
Effort saved
� Assured environment performance
� Ensures toxic & Carcinogenic free
Products
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GreenPro – Progress made
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Use of Certified Green Building Material, Products &
Equipments
� Compliance Options:
� Ensure that the project uses at least five green building
materials, products, and equipment
a) Passive products
b) Active products
�Certified by IGBC under Green Product Certification Programme (or)
by a third party agency approved by IGBC
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a) Passive Products
1) Glazing
2) Insulation
3) Paints & Coatings
4) Adhesives & Sealants
5) Flyash blocks
6) Cement
7) Concrete
8) Certified new wood
9) Housekeeping chemicals
10) False ceiling materials,
11) Flooring materials
12) Furniture
13) Gypsum based products
14) High reflective materials & coatings
Flyash BricksPaints Adhesives & Sealants
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b) Active Products
� Electrical systems
(Lighting System & Controls,
Pumps & Motors, etc.,)
� Mechanical systems
(Unitary air conditioners, etc.,)
� Plumbing Fixtures
(Faucets, Showers, etc.,)
LED Lighting, Occupancy Sensor
Unitary Air conditioners
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Use of Certified Green Building Material, Products & Equipments
Number of Certified Green Products used
Points
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
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Building Materials & Resources
Credit Title Point(s)
Mandatory Requirement 1
Segregation of Waste, Post Occupancy
Required
Credit 1 Sustainable Building Materials 1-8
Credit 2Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy
1-2
Credit 3Handling of Waste Materials, During Construction
1
Credit 4Use of Certified Green Building Materials, Products & Equipment
1-5
Total 16
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