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Penny Bonda has been an active participant in the green building industry since its early stages and has pioneered the development of many of the accepted practices and recognized standards that have defined the sustainability movement. She is the founding chair of the U.S. Green Building Council committee for LEED Commercial Interiors and the ASID Sustainable Design Council, and is a principal developer of REGREEN, the USGBC/ASID green residential renovation and interior remodeling program.

 

Though trained as an interior designer, and popularly referred to as the “mother of green interiors” Penny’s expanded expertise includes green business practices, materials evaluation and application, training, leadership, and messaging. She joined with two of the most recognized thought leaders in the green movement, Diana Horvat and Ken Wilson, to form Ecoimpact Consulting—an exciting collaboration offering companies sustainable strategies for better business and the opportunity to work with experts who have a collective knowledge of the sustainability framework and a proven track record of success.

 

Penny is a Fellow and past president of the American Society of Interior Designers. She is the recipient of ASID’s 2007 Designer of Distinction award and the 2003 USGBC Leadership Award and was named to the National Register of Peer Professionals for GSA’s Design Excellence Program. Her published works include the highly regarded Sustainable Commercial Interiors and Sustainability Matters, written with the General Services Administration.

 

ASK PENNY: Send your eco-design questions to Penny at askpenny1@gmail.com.

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BEES: Now Buzzing Online

BEES is now available online as a free web-based application. This is terrific news for Mac users who were previously frozen out of the LCA tool. Aagh! So frustrating for those of us (ahem, me!) who wanted access to the actual environmental and economic performance data for 230 building products that BEES offers. Everyone will benefit from the site's ability to quickly add new and updated informa... More

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Rio 2016: Breaking New Ground

 2016 seems a long way off, but we all know how time flies. For Rio de Janeiro planning for the 2016 Summer Olympics is well underway and one of the first buildings to be designed is simply wonderful. The Solar City Tower, built atop the coastal island of Cotonduba will welcome visitors as they arrive by air or water. It features a solar system that will supply energy for the Olympic city and for... More

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All Together Now: AQS, GEI, and UL

This is an arranged marriage of sorts, complete with a longish courtship, one that seemingly benefits both parties and just makes sense. UL Environment, a division of Underwriters Laboratories (UL), has acquired Air Quality Sciences and its offshoot, Greenguard Environmental Institute.  UL Environment is a division of Underwriter's Laboratory, one of the most recognized and trusted labels for prod... More

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Obama Speaks Out on Green Buildings

President Obama traveled to Penn State University to tour energy efficient labs working on new technologies and to talk about...green buildings. He spoke to his young audience about the need to "make America home to the most energy-efficient buildings in the world." "Now, that may not sound too sexy: energy-efficient buildings," he continued to some laughter. "But listen,... More

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Move Over Watts, Lumens Are King

The Federal Trade Commission, the agency charged with protecting America's consumers, is putting new labels on light bulb packaging. Modeled after nutrition labels on food, the Lighting Facts labels are designed to help buyers save money by selecting more efficient bulbs.  Wattage, the amount of energy a bulb uses, is being replaced by lumens, which measure brightness as the defining metric. Many... More
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