In addition to Materials and Resources Credit, Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction, Option 3. Building and Materials Reuse, salvaged materials contribute to the achievement of

In addition to Materials and Resources Credit, Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction, Option 3. Building and Materials Reuse, salvaged materials contribute to the achievement of
A . Materials and Resources Prerequisite, Storage and Collection of Recyclables
B . Materials and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization – Material Ingredients
C . Materials and Resources Credit, Construction and Demolition Waste Management
D . Materials and Resources Credit, Building Product Disclosure and Optimization – Environmental Product Declarations

Answer: C

Explanation:

Materials and Resources Credit, Construction and Demolition Waste Management

Salvaged materials are materials that have been recovered or diverted from the waste stream for reuse. They can contribute to the achievement of the Construction and Demolition Waste Management credit, which aims to reduce the amount of waste generated by construction and demolition activities and divert it from landfills and incinerators. By reusing salvaged materials, projects can reduce the demand for new materials, conserve natural resources, save energy, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Salvaged materials can be counted as part of the total waste diverted from disposal, as long as they are not counted for the Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction credit1.

References:

Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction v4 C Pages 263-2642

LEED Certification and Sustainable Construction Waste Management3

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