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May 13th, 2010
USGBC and GBC Italia Enter into Momentous International Green Building Agreement

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May 5, 2010 (Rome, Italy) – It was an historic moment set in a 17th century opera house in Trento, Italy.  What started last fall as an idea during World Green Building Day, culminated with representatives from both the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Building Council Italia (GBC Italia) signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed as a collaborative partnership between the two organizations, furthering green building and promoting carbon emissions reductions in Italy and worldwide.
At the heart of the partnership, GBC Italia will be the first organization in the European Union that has decided to implement the LEED green building rating system.  In the GBC Italia version of LEED, local standards and codes will be referenced, Italian-specific units will be incorporated, and alternative compliance paths will be provided as appropriate to account for regional variances and contexts.  The MOU also agrees to collaboration between the two green building councils through the sharing of tools, research and information around green building.

It was an historic moment set in a 17th century opera house in Trento, Italy.  What started last fall as an idea during World Green Building Day, culminated with representatives from both the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Building Council Italia (GBC Italia) signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed as a collaborative partnership between the two organizations, furthering green building and promoting carbon emissions reductions in Italy and worldwide.   At the heart of the partnership, GBC Italia will be the first organization in the European Union that has decided to implement the LEED green building rating system.  In the GBC Italia version of LEED, local standards and codes will be referenced, Italian-specific units will be incorporated, and alternative compliance paths will be provided as appropriate to account for regional variances and contexts.  The MOU also agrees to collaboration between the two green building councils through the sharing of tools, research and information around green building. Read More

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