Which of the following benefits pertain to purchasing and installing locally sourced. environmentally preferable products?
Options:
A.
Products contain recycled content
B.
Products are long lasting and durable
C.
The environmental harm associated with transportation is reduced
D.
Factories that support human health and workers' rights are used
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The environmental harm associated with transportation is reduced when purchasing and installing locally sourced, environmentally preferable products. Locally sourced products are products that are extracted, harvested, recovered, or manufactured within a certain distance from the project site. Environmentally preferable products are products that have reduced environmental impacts compared to similar products in terms of energy use, water use, materials use, waste generation, emissions, toxicity, and durability. Purchasing and installing locally sourced, environmentally preferable products reduces the amount of fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and road congestion associated with transporting products over long distances. The LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook states that one of the strategies for achieving materials and resources efficiency is to “use local or regional materials (extracted, processed and manufactured within 100 miles)” [1, p. 15]. References: LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook, [Environmentally Preferable Purchasing | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]
Question 81
The use of native plant species, captured rainwater and evapotranspiration controllers are all strategies that contribute to
Options:
A.
process water reduction
B.
stormwater runoff control
C.
outdoor water use reduction
D.
reducing graywater demand
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
The use of native plant species, captured rainwater, and evapotranspiration controllers are all strategies that can contribute to reducing outdoor water use. Native plants are adapted to local conditions and typically require less water than non-native species. Captured rainwater can be used for irrigation, reducing the need for potable water. Evapotranspiration controllers adjust irrigation schedules based on weather conditions and plant needs, preventing overwatering. References: LEED Green Associate Candidate Handbook, U.S. Green Building Council resources