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Green Building Boom Continues

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An Arts and Crafts wallpaper image to illustrate the blooming of the green building industry.

An Arts and Crafts wallpaper image by way of illustration of the blooming of the green building industry.

As we’ve reported in the past, the “green” building industry (new, retrofit, and prefab) is booming. Here’s a round up of reports about the ongoingess of it all, news-hooked on a report from McGraw-Hill Construction.

Despite a deep economic recession, the U.S. green building market has expanded dramatically since 2008 and is projected to double its size by 2015, says a new report by McGraw-Hill Construction.

The report comes as the private U.S. Green Building Council holds its annual Greenbuild conference this week in Chicago, which has attracted tens of thousands of attendees from more than 100 countries and more than 900 companies exhibiting their green products.

via Report: Green building market booms in weak economy – Green House – USATODAY.com.

The report, “Green Outlook 2011: Green Trends Driving Growth,” found that green building represented 25 percent of all new construction activity in 2010 and that the value of green building construction starts was up 50 percent from 2008 to 2010 — from $42 billion to $55 billion-$71 billion.

The report, according to Earth and Industry, says that

Not only are new homes in the U.S. getting smaller, they are getting greener….

green building represented 25 percent of all new construction activity in 2010 and that the value of green building construction starts was up 50 percent from 2008 to 2010 — from $42 billion to $55 billion-$71 billion.

And the growth spurt isn’t over. According to projections, by 2015, the size of the green building market is expected to grow to $135 billion. Read the rest of this entry »

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Written by Brian

November 17th, 2010 at 9:47 pm

Top Ten Greenwashers

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Greenwashing is a big problem for people trying to make informed decisions about, well, almost everything these days. We’re especially concerned about it because the sustainable building trade is starting to bubble up — meaning scammers, already visible — will become more common. We’ll keep you posted on what we see going on in sustainable building as time goes on, but for now, here’s a list of the world’s ten biggest greenwashers, via WebEcoist and Sustainable Dwelling. No real surprises here:

  • BP
  • American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity
  • GM
  • Exxon Mobil
  • Monsanto
  • Malaysian Palm Oil Council
  • American Electric Power
  • Dow Chemical
  • Fur Council of Canada
  • Fiji Water
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Written by Brian

October 12th, 2009 at 9:37 pm

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