Book contents
- Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation
- Organizations and the Natural Environment
- Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Advancing a Perspective of Green Market Transformation
- 2 The Architecture of Green Building Policies and Practice
- 3 Choose Your Own Adventure!
- 4 The Labeling Building Challenge
- 5 The Public and Private Benefits of Green Building
- 6 Tossing a Pebble in a Pond
- 7 Demonstrating Innovation in Green Buildings
- 8 Keep Raising the Bar
- 9 It’s Not Easy Being Green
- 10 A Blueprint for Green Market Transformation
- 11 Conclusions
- Index
- References
5 - The Public and Private Benefits of Green Building
Many Shades of Green
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation
- Organizations and the Natural Environment
- Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Advancing a Perspective of Green Market Transformation
- 2 The Architecture of Green Building Policies and Practice
- 3 Choose Your Own Adventure!
- 4 The Labeling Building Challenge
- 5 The Public and Private Benefits of Green Building
- 6 Tossing a Pebble in a Pond
- 7 Demonstrating Innovation in Green Buildings
- 8 Keep Raising the Bar
- 9 It’s Not Easy Being Green
- 10 A Blueprint for Green Market Transformation
- 11 Conclusions
- Index
- References
Summary
Ecolabeled green buildings can have a diverse array of characteristics. Their superior environmental performance can include things like energy efficiency or water efficiency; using cleaner and lower carbon energy sources; sourcing construction materials with sustainable practices; or site selection for the buildings so as to reuse and rehabilitate brownfields or encourage use of public transportation or bicycles. The multidimensional nature of “greenness” for green building is an essential feature of these ecolabels and the Green Building Movement more broadly. The holistic approach to greener buildings embraces flexibility, diversity, and innovation over strictly prescriptive or one-size-fits-all approaches. In this chapter we unpack the diversity of green buildings using attributes such as the publicness and the private marketing benefits of an organization’s ecolabeling strategy to provide improved understanding of the manner in which firms certify green. Green building strategies are classified as altruist, pragmatist, green club, and greenwash. By providing better understanding of green building strategies, our understanding of sustainability strategies by firms and organizations is enhanced.
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- Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market TransformationLearning to LEED, pp. 112 - 142Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022