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1 of 10 PREFACE ……………. The LEED plaque on a building is a mark of quality and achievement in green building. Leaders across the globe have made LEED the most widely used green building rating system in the world with 1.85 million square feet of construction space certifying every day. LEED certification provides independent verification of a building or neighborhood’s green features, allowing for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of resource-efficient, high-performing, healthy, cost- effective buildings. LEED is the triple bottom line in action, benefiting people, planet and profit. WHY LEED? LEED certification means healthier, more productive places, reduced stress on the environment by encouraging energy and resource-efficient buildings, and savings from increased building value, higher lease rates and decreased utility costs. In fact, 88 of the Fortune 100 companies are already using LEED, for example STARBUKS, MARRIOTT, WELLS FARGO, KOHL’s etc. LEED IS : LEED is pushing the green building industry to go further. Developed in a transparent, consensus-based process that includes several rounds of public comments and approval from USGBC members, LEED ensures that leaders can demand more from our buildings, creating healthy experiences, conserving precious resources and benefitting the business bottom line. HOW IT WORKS: LEED projects earn points across nine basic areas that address key aspects of green buildings. 1. Integrative process 2. Location and transportation 3. Sustainable sites 4. Water efficiency 5. Energy and atmosphere 6. Materials and resources 7. Indoor environmental quality 8. Innovation 9. Regional priority

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PREFACE …………….

The LEED plaque on a building is a mark of quality and achievement in green building.

Leaders across the globe have made LEED the most widely used green building rating system in the

world with 1.85 million square feet of construction space certifying every day. LEED certification

provides independent verification of a building or neighborhood’s green features, allowing for the

design, construction, operations and maintenance of resource-efficient, high-performing, healthy, cost-

effective buildings.

LEED is the triple bottom line in action, benefiting people, planet and profit.

WHY LEED?

LEED certification means healthier, more productive places, reduced stress on the environment by

encouraging energy and resource-efficient buildings, and savings from increased building value, higher

lease rates and decreased utility costs. In fact, 88 of the Fortune 100 companies are already using LEED,

for example STARBUKS, MARRIOTT, WELLS FARGO, KOHL’s etc.

LEED IS :

LEED is pushing the green building industry to go further. Developed in a transparent, consensus-based

process that includes several rounds of public comments and approval from USGBC members, LEED

ensures that leaders can demand more from our buildings, creating healthy experiences, conserving

precious resources and benefitting the business bottom line.

HOW IT WORKS:

LEED projects earn points across nine basic areas that address key aspects of green buildings.

1. Integrative process 2. Location and transportation 3. Sustainable sites 4. Water efficiency 5. Energy and atmosphere 6. Materials and resources 7. Indoor environmental quality 8. Innovation 9. Regional priority

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ACHIEVEMENT: Based on the number of points achieved, a project earns one of four LEED rating levels:

NOTE : * PLATINUM needs 80+ points. *GOLD needs 60-79 points.

* SILVER needs 50-59 points. *CERTIFIED needs 40-49 points.

LEED RATING SYSTEMS:

LEED works for all buildings at all phases of development, from new construction to existing buildings, as

well as all building sectors, from homes to hospitals to corporate headquarters. There are five rating

systems that address multiple project types:

1. LEED for Building Design+Construction

2. LEED for Interior Design+Construction

3. LEED for Building Operations+Maintenance

4. LEED for Neighborhood Development

5. LEED for Homes

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STEPS TO CERTIFICATION: Bringing a project through the rigorous LEED certification process is meant to challenge project teams and inspire them to seek outside-the-box solutions. We strive to make our customer experience easy by providing you with award-winning customer support as you move through the steps to certification: REGISTRATION: Register your project by submitting key information. SUBMIT: Submit your completed, comprehensive certification application through LEED

Online and pay a certification review fee REVIEW: Your LEED application is reviewed by GBCI, a third-party organization CERTIFY: Your LEED application is reviewed by GBCI, a third-party organization

CERTIFY A PROJECT: Each rating system is made up of a combination of credit categories. Within each of the credit categories, there are specific prerequisites projects must satisfy and a variety of credits projects can pursue to earn points. The number of points the project earns determines its level of LEED certification, i.e. Platinum, Gold, Silver or Certified. Integrative process :

Integrative process Credit | 1 point

Location and transportation : The Location and Transportation (LT) category rewards thoughtful decisions about building location, with credits that encourage compact development, alternative transportation, and connection with amenities, such as restaurants and parks. The LT category is an outgrowth of the Sustainable Sites category, which formerly covered location-related topics. Whereas the SS category now specifically addresses on-site ecosystem services, the LT category considers the existing features of the surrounding community and how this infrastructure affects occupants’ behavior and environmental performance.

LEED for Neighborhood Development location Credit | Up to 16 points Sensitive land protection Credit | 1 point High priority site Credit | 2 points Surrounding density and diverse uses Credit | Up to 5 points Access to quality transit Credit | Up to 5 points Bicycle facilities Credit | 1 point Reduced parking footprint Credit | 1 point Green vehicles Credit | 1 point

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Sustainable sites : The Sustainable Sites (SS) category rewards decisions about the environment surrounding the building, with credits that emphasize the vital relationships among buildings, ecosystems, and ecosystem services. It focuses on restoring project site elements, integrating the site with local and regional ecosystems, and preserving the biodiversity that natural systems rely on.

Construction activity pollution prevention Prerequisite | Required Site assessment Credit | 1 point

Site development - protect or restore habitat Credit Up to 2 points

Open space Credit | 1 point

Rainwater management Credit | Up to 3 points

Heat island reduction Credit | Up to 2 points

Light pollution reduction Credit | 1 point

Site master plan Credit | 1 point

Joint use of facilities Credit | 1 point

Water efficiency : The Water Efficiency (WE) section addresses water holistically, looking at indoor use, outdoor use, specialized uses, and metering. The section is based on an “efficiency first” approach to water conservation. As a result, each prerequisite looks at water efficiency and reductions in potable water use alone. Then, the WE credits additionally recognize the use of non potable and alternative sources of water.

Outdoor water use reduction Prerequisite | Required Indoor water use reduction Prerequisite | Required Building-level water metering Prerequisite | Required Outdoor water use reduction Credit | Up to 2 points Indoor water use reduction Credit | Up to 6 points Cooling tower water use Credit | Up to 2 points Water metering Credit | 1 point

Energy and atmosphere : The Energy and Atmosphere (EA) category approaches energy from a holistic perspective, addressing energy use reduction, energy-efficient design strategies, and renewable energy sources.

Fundamental commissioning and verification Prerequisite | Required Minimum energy performance Prerequisite | Required Building-level energy metering Prerequisite | Required Fundamental refrigerant management Prerequisite | Required Enhanced commissioning Credit | Up to 6 points

Optimize energy performance Credit | Up to 18 points Advanced energy metering Credit | 1 point Demand response Credit | Up to 2 points Renewable energy production Credit | Up to 3 points Enhanced refrigerant management Credit | 1 point Green power and carbon offsets Credit | Up to 2 points

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Materials and resources: The Materials and Resources (MR) credit category focuses on minimizing the embodied energy and other impacts associated with the extraction, processing, transport, maintenance, and disposal of building materials. The requirements are designed to support a life-cycle approach that improves performance and promotes resource efficiency. Each requirement identifies a specific action that fits into the larger context of a life-cycle approach to embodied impact reduction.

Storage and collection of recyclables Prerequisite | Required Construction and demolition waste mgt planning Prerequisite | Required Building life-cycle impact reduction Credit | Up to 5 points Building product disclosure and optimization - environmental product declarations Credit | Up to 2 points Building product disclosure and optimization - sourcing of raw materials Credit | Up to 2 points Building product disclosure and optimization - material ingredients Credit | Up to 2 points Construction and demolition waste management Credit | Up to 2 points

Indoor environmental quality: The Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) category rewards decisions made by project teams about indoor air quality and thermal, visual, and acoustic comfort. Green buildings with good indoor environmental quality protect the health and comfort of building occupants. High-quality indoor environments also enhance productivity, decrease absenteeism, improve the building’s value, and reduce liability for building designers and owners1. This category addresses the myriad design strategies and environmental factors—air quality, lighting quality, acoustic design, control over one’s surroundings—that influence the way people learn, work, and live.

Minimum indoor air quality performance Prerequisite | Required Environmental tobacco smoke control Prerequisite | Required Minimum acoustic performance Prerequisite | Required Enhanced indoor air quality strategies Credit | Up to 2 points Low emitting materials Credit | Up to 3 points Construction indoor air quality management plan Credit | 1 point Indoor air quality assessment Credit | Up to 2 points Thermal comfort Credit | 1 point Interior lighting Credit | Up to 2 points Daylight Credit | Up to 3 points Quality views Credit | 1 point Acoustic performance Credit | 1 point

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Innovation: Innovation (IN) - Sustainable design strategies and measures are constantly evolving and improving. New technologies are continually introduced to the marketplace, and up-to-date scientific research influences building design strategies. The purpose of this LEED category is to recognize projects for innovative building features and sustainable building practices and strategies.

Innovation Credit | Up to 5 points LEED Accredited Professional Credit | 1 point

Regional priority: Regional Priority (RP) - Because some environmental issues are particular to a locale, volunteers from USGBC chapters and the LEED International Roundtable have identified distinct environmental priorities within their areas and the credits that address those issues. These Regional Priority credits encourage project teams to focus on their local environmental priorities.

Regional priority Credit | Up to 4 points

PROJECT CHECKLIST :

Pls. see Appendix 01

TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS: 110

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LIST OF BANGLADESHI FACTORY IN QUEUE FOR LEED CERTIFICATION (few already got the certificate): 01. BGI - Designer Fashion Ltd. Dhaka, BD 02. Green Textile Limited Unit-2

03. SQ Colblanc Limited 04. SQ Celsius Limited Gazipur, BD

05. Tosrifa Industries Ltd - Fabric Division 06. ODYSSEY CRAFT PVT LTD

07. J F K Fashion Ltd. Dhaka, BD 08 Libas Textiles Ltd. Gazipur, BD

09. Plummy Fashions Ltd Narayanganj, BD 10. Mithela Dyeing Factory Dhaka, BD

11. Crony Apparels Ltd. Narayangonj, BD 12. Mobil House Dhaka, BD

13. Amir Shirt's Limited Comilla, BD 14. Maxcom International BD Limited Dhaka, BD

15. FRIENDS KNITTINGS LTD DHAKA, BD 16. Lyric Industries Pvt Ltd Dhaka, BD

17. Dekko Garments LTd Gazipur, BD 18. Fakir Texwear Narayangonj, BD

19. Unit 1, Shoeniverse Footwear Ltd 20. Sublime Greentex Ltd Gazipur, BD

21. Knit Asia Limited Gazipur, BD 22. BISMILLAH RMG PROJECT, CHITTAGONG, BD

23. Univogue Garments Company Limited CTG 24. NHT Fashions Ltd. Chittagong, BD

25. Green Textile Limited Mymensingh, BD 26. Soorty Textiles BD Limited Comilla, BD

27. Aspire Garments Limited Dhaka, BD 28. Epyllion Style Limited Gazipur, BD

29. COMFIT GREEN LEAF Dhaka, BD 30. Valtex International BD Ltd CHITTAGONG, BD

31. Kenpark 6 Chittagong, BD 32. Mesh Garments Pvt. Unit-1 Limited Gazipur Sardar, BD

33. Mansion 'de Salam Dhaka, BD 34. MULTIFABS LIMITED UNIT-3 Dhaka, BD

35. Divine Garments Ltd. Jessaore, BD 36. Dird Composite Textile Ltd - Building 2 GAZIPUR, BD

37. RENAISSANCE BARIND LIMITED Pabna, BD 38. Ware House Building, Mahmud Denim ltd Gazipur, BD

39. AKH ECO Apparels Ltd. Dhaka, BD 40. Vintage Denim Limited Dhaka, BD

41. Ananta Apparels Ltd Narayanganj, BD 42. Ayesha Clothing Co Ltd Dhaka, BD

43. Hamza Clothing Ltd Dhaka, BD 44. OSMAN INTERLININGS LIMITED Savar, BD

45. Saiham Knit Composite Hobigonj, BD 46. Fashion Accessories Dhaka, BD

47. Simftex Apparel and Washing Ltd Gazipur, BD 48. Topaz Dresses Limited Gazipur, BD

49. Dekko Garments Limited Dhaka, BD 50. Classic Fashion Concept Ltd Gazipur, BD

51. Next Accessories Ltd Narayanganj, BD 52. ESKE CLOTHING LIMITED Dhaka, BD

53. Pretty Sweaters Ltd Gajipur, BD 54. Riviera Composite Industries Limited Dhaka, BD

55. UHM LIMITED Dhaka, BD 56. Laila Styles Limited Gazipur, BD

57. SQ Celsius 2 Mymensingh, BD 58. Columbia Apparels Limited Gazipur, BD

59. Columbia Washing Plant Limited Gazipur, BD 60. MG Niche Stitch Limited Dhaka, BD

61. SQ Celsius Limited Mymensingh, BD 62. Argon Jeans LTD Gazipur, BD

63. Kenpark 4 Chittagong, BD 64. SQ Birichina Limited Valuka, BD

65. Winter Dress Ltd Dhaka, BD 66. Regency Garments Ltd - Unit 1 Chittagong, BD

67. Snowtex Outerwear Ltd Dhamrai, BD 68. Eco Fab Ltd Gazipur, BD

69. SQ/Crystal Celsius Ltd - Green Factory Dhaka, BD 70. Fashion Knit Garments Limited Dhaka, BD

71. Interstoff Apparels Ltd. Unit-2 Gazipur, BD 72. Envoy Textiles Ltd - New Plant DHAKA, BD

73. VINTAGE DENIM STUDIO LTD Pabna, BD 74. Hela Clothing Bangladesh Ltd Chittagong, BD

75. Kwun Tong Apparels Ltd. - Building 2 DHAKA, BD 76. Pride Clothing Limited Mymensingh, BD

77. Brandix Bangladesh Green Project Comila, BD 78. Jay Jay Mills ( Bangladesh ) PVT LTD Chittagong, BD

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NEWS CLIP :

Bangladesh Factories on the run for LEED certification: >>> Ref. http://www.asiagreenbuildings.com/9627/bangladesh-factories-on-the-run-for-leed-certification/ Bangladesh’s garment sector is moving towards green building initiatives to impress the growing tribe of eco-minded international retailers, and in the process, grab more work orders. So far, 14 garment factories from Bangladesh have received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the United States Green Building Council, according to Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. Of the factories, five were conferred the platinum status, five gold, one silver and the other three received just the normal certification from the US agency. Fifty more factories are in queue to receive the LEED certification, as they have already passed the selection criteria, according to BGMEA. LEED is a green building certification programme that recognizes the best-in-class building strategies and practices. To receive LEED certification, building projects must satisfy prerequisites and earn points to achieve different levels of certification. Prerequisites and credits differ for each rating system, and teams choose the best fit for their project. By the end of 2016, more than 150 factories are expected to be given the LEED certification, according to Shahidullah Azim, vice-president of BGMEA. The construction of more green factories means higher export growth of garment items from Bangladesh, he said. The factory owners, especially those who are expanding their operations, are going for green buildings, mainly to bag more work orders from international retailers. The benefits of green buildings are quite long, including reduction of energy consumption by more than 24 percent and water consumption by 50 percent. Since Bangladeshi garment makers are going for high-end garment production, green initiatives will help a lot in building their confidence, as LEED certification indicates practice of good compliance and environmentally safe procedures, Azim said. The other direct benefits of green buildings include enhancement of image of the factory, protection of health and safety and higher productivity by the workers in a good environment. In Bangladesh, green building initiatives are mainly undertaken for marketing reasons, as having such structures increases the confidence of retailers, said David Hasanat, managing director of Viyellatex Group that has operations in two gold LEED certified buildings. “The retailers do not ask so many queries if they see that the goods were made in a factory housed in a green building,” he said, adding that the company could reduce electricity and water consumption due to the green building initiative. “I could also maintain the air quality for efficient use of energy and water.” Fazlul Hoque, managing director of Narayanganj-based Plummy Fashions, said he received the platinum LEED certification after scoring 93 from the available 110 points. The plant will be the first LEED platinum factory in the world in knitwear sub-sector, Hoque said, adding that he will start production in the structure by this month. There are two LEED platinum factories in Sri Lanka, but they are not in the knitwear business. The establishment of such high-quality green structure has opened up new avenues for Hoque, as he is currently in talks with Marks & Spencer, Espirit, Li & Fung and Carrefour, some renowned global retailers. Zillur Rahman, managing director of Ishwardi EPZ-based Vintage Denim Studio, said his factory is also a platinum-rated building in denim sub-sector, after it scored more than 90 points. “I started the operations of the factory three years ago and now I have been receiving overwhelming responses from retailers in Europe and the US due to the green initiative,” said Rahman. He produces 4.5 lakh pieces of denim products a month, while employing 2,000 workers. “I could save a lot of electricity and water due to the green building.”

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CASE STUDY :

EED ID+C: Commercial Interiors v3 - LEED 2009

Jones Lang LaSalle

Hong Kong S.A.R., China

LEEDPLATINUM2011

During renovations, the project team made a priority to ensure that all materials were selected with environmental considerations. Over 75% of construction waste and packaging debris was diverted to recycling centers instead of being sent to the landfill. Jones Lang LaSalle, committed to driving sustainable practices in the region, sought to create a healthier and more productive workplace in their Hong Kong offices. The 27,000 square foot office was an opportunity to develop a green workplace that demonstrated their continued commitment to the environment and the health, comfort and well-being of their employees and customers. In July 2011, their office earned the Platinum certification in the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED for Commercial Interiors rating system, achieving the highest score of any other Commercial Interiors project at that time. As a long time supporter of LEED, Jones Lang LaSalle placed an emphasis on choosing a building with environmental commitments for their Hong Kong offices. By selecting a building with green design features, they were able to take advantage of high levels of natural daylight, an efficient layout and an adaptive control scheme to optimize energy consumption. During renovations, the project team made a priority to ensure that all materials were selected with environmental considerations. Over 75% of construction waste and packaging debris was diverted to recycling centers instead of being sent to the landfill. The team also focused on the impact materials had on the indoor air quality during the renovation process. Efforts to improve air quality resulted in a marked increase in occupant health and satisfaction. An analysis of sick days per employee during the first seven months of moving into the new office translated into a 32% reduction in absenteeism.

While the company sought to create a healthier and more productive workplace, they also focused on reducing both operating costs and the impact on the environment. The energy-related systems utilize efficient layout and an adaptive control scheme to optimize energy performance, including daylight sensors, infrared occupancy sensors, and programmable timers. Their efforts resulted in a 13% reduction in energy consumption per square foot. Additionally, potable water use was reduced through the building’s Seawater Flushing System and provision of low flow-rate and flush-rate water fixtures, resulting in a 40% reduction in water consumption.

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LEED GOLD for Li & Fung Dhaka Office, which was done by my supervision -

*NOTE :

LEED is much more wider than above presentation………….ENAYET

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