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The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
by Charlie Cichetti
Do green buildings matter to you? This podcast fuels your fire with inspiring interviews from industry and nonprofit leaders across the built environment.Not sure if green building matters? Listen to the personal stories of our guests and let Charlie's passion help convince you why green buildings are essential to our shared future.Each episode illustrates a unique journey through sustainability and towards resilience. Charlie explores the challenges and celebrations of the movers and shakers in the green building industry.Hear behind the scene stories from the inner world of green and healthy building design, construction, and management.
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Decarbonizing 70% of Buildings: AI, Energy Storage, & the Future of Sustainable Design with Efrie Escott
📕 The Green Impact Report Quick take: If you care about scaling sustainability beyond one building at a time, this episode is a Masterclass. Efrie Escott shows how decarbonization, AI, and systems thinking are reshaping the entire built environment — fast. 🤗 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Efrie Escott is the Decarbonization Technical Program Leader at Schneider Electric, promoting strategies to accelerate the transition to a regenerative built environment. As an architect and LCA practitioner, Efrie previously led sustainability efforts as a Principal of Environmental Research within the Kieran Timberlake Research Group, where she was a core member of the development team for Tally, an award-winning BIM-integrated life cycle assessment tool. She was a member of the USGBC Materials + Resources and the ILFI Energy + Carbon Technical Advisory Groups, AIA Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence, founder of Philadelphia's Dynamo User Group, and Co-Chair for AIA Philadelphia Women in Architecture. She currently chairs the Embodied Carbon chapter for ASHRAE/ICC Standard 240p and serves on the ILFI's Board of Directors. Efrie's research has been published in several peer-reviewed, internationally-recognized journals. She lectures internationally and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Efrie Escott challenges the status quo of green building by zooming out — from individual projects to entire systems: ⭐️ Key Insight #1: Decarbonization isn't a buzzword — it's a systems-level mandate. The Challenge: Buildings are optimized individually, ignoring grid instability, climate risk, and community impact. The Solution: Shift from single-building thinking to interconnected systems — where buildings, grids, and communities work together. ROI: Lower operating costs, improved resilience, and scalable carbon reduction across portfolios — not just projects. ⭐️ Key Insight #2: The future isn't new tech — it's better-connected tech. The Challenge: Most buildings already have powerful systems — but they operate in silos. The Solution: Integrate existing technologies using data, AI, and smart controls to unlock compounding performance gains. ROI: "1 + 1 = 2.5" — increased efficiency without massive capital spend, faster ROI through optimization over replacement. ⭐️ Key Insight #3: Energy storage is essential — but today's solutions come with trade-offs. The Challenge: Renewable energy is intermittent, and lithium-ion batteries carry heavy lifecycle impacts and regulatory hurdles. The Solution: Use a mix of strategies — load shifting, smarter controls, and emerging storage tech (beyond lithium-ion). ROI: Greater grid resilience, reduced peak demand costs, and a pathway to cleaner energy — without over-reliance on imperfect tech. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Better buildings aren't just about efficiency—they're about protecting both people and the planet." — Efrie Escott 🏋️♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one building system (HVAC, lighting, controls) that isn't integrated — and explore how to connect it. This Quarter: Pilot energy optimization strategies like load shifting or AI-driven analytics before investing in new hardware. This Year: Expand your scope — plan projects at the portfolio or community level, not just individual buildings. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript: HERE 🔗 Connect with Efrie Escott: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/efrie-escott-37379312/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Healthy Homes First: Passive House, Air Quality & the Future of Residential Green Building with Paul Kealey
📋 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Green homes aren't just about energy anymore — they're about human health. Paul breaks down why indoor air quality, moisture control, and passive house design are the real game changers for the future of housing. 🫂 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Paul Kealey has spent nearly twenty years redefining what home truly means. As the Founder and President of EkoBuilt, he leads one of North America's most advanced sustainable homebuilding companies and the Architect of the 'House is Medicine' system. Paul's work proves that homes can do more than save energy, they can actively protect and enhance human health. Through EkoBuilt, he designs and constructs Net-Zero Passive Houses that are affordable, resilient, and liferewarding. His mission challenges the conventional building industry by showing that most homes don't just waste energy, they compromise health. Paul's mission is clear: to make homes that heal. He has built his career around proving that healthy homes are the most powerful medicine we take every day - lowering energy bills, reducing stress, preventing mold and illness, and protecting the planet. From families seeking nurturing environments to developers building sustainable communities, Paul brings science-backed insight, practical strategies, and an unwavering belief that the home is humanity's most overlooked medicine 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Paul redefines what "green homes" should actually prioritize: 🧰 Key Insight #1: Healthy homes — not just efficient homes — are the missing piece in residential construction. The Challenge: Traditional homes prioritize structural safety and energy efficiency, but ignore indoor air quality and long-term health impacts. The Solution: Design homes around controlled air environments — airtight construction paired with mechanical ventilation to ensure clean, oxygen-rich indoor air. ROI: Reduced health risks, improved sleep and cognitive function, and a living environment that actively supports well-being — not undermines it. 🧰 Key Insight #2: Passive House isn't expensive — it's misunderstood. The Challenge: High-performance homes are perceived as luxury builds with unaffordable price tags. The Solution: Standardize and prefab passive house components to reduce costs, simplify construction, and eliminate specialized labor. ROI: Only ~5–10% higher upfront cost — often offset immediately by energy savings (e.g., eliminating $4K–$5K annual heating bills). 🧰 Key Insight #3: Moisture — not energy — is the real enemy of buildings and health. The Challenge: Conventional construction traps moisture, leading to mold, deterioration, and unhealthy indoor environments. The Solution: Use vapor-open assemblies and moisture-managed envelopes that allow buildings to dry and maintain durability. ROI: Longer-lasting buildings, reduced maintenance costs, and healthier indoor environments with lower risk of mold-related illness. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "We can't truly be healthy unless we're living in a healthy home — our environment is the foundation of our wellbeing." — Paul Kealey 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Test your home's air quality — check CO₂ levels, humidity, and consider a radon or mold test. This Quarter: Explore airtight construction and mechanical ventilation strategies for your next project. This Year: Evaluate passive house or high-performance building standards as a baseline — not an upgrade. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript:HERE 👩🏻💻 Connect with Paul: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paul-kealey-17614529 Website: EkoBuilt Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@EkoBuiltPassiveHomes 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 👉 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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From Bavaria to Athens: Sandra Bär on Building Greece's Green Future
🧰 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Greece didn't have a word for "sustainability" — and Sandra Bär helped build an entire Green Building Market anyway. This episode is a playbook for creating impact where infrastructure doesn't exist yet. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Sandra Bär is the founder of Beyond Sustainability and a pioneering green building consultant in Greece. Originally from Bavaria, Germany, she has spent nearly two decades leading LEED and WELL projects, including contributing to the first LEED-certified building in Greece and expanding sustainable development across the region. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Sandra Bär revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: You don't need a mature market — you need conviction. The Challenge: Sustainability wasn't even a defined concept in Greece — no framework, no language alignment, and limited local expertise. The Solution: Sandra stepped in to coordinate one of Greece's first LEED projects, learning in real time and replacing external consultants when needed. ROI: She helped deliver the first LEED-certified building in Greece — positioning herself as a market leader and unlocking future project demand. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Cross-disciplinary knowledge is your unfair advantage. The Challenge: Traditional building roles operate in silos — architecture, engineering, and materials rarely integrate early enough. The Solution: Sandra leveraged her background in lighting design, material chemistry, and landscape systems to approach projects holistically. ROI: This systems-thinking approach enabled her to lead complex certifications more efficiently — delivering higher-performing buildings and better client outcomes. 🧠 Key Insight #3: The next evolution of green building is human-first design. The Challenge: Many "green" buildings prioritize certifications over actual occupant experience and livability. The Solution: Shift focus to health, resilience, and quality of life — designing buildings that perform for people, not just metrics. ROI: Increased long-term asset value, better occupant satisfaction, and future-proofed buildings aligned with WELL and next-gen standards. 🗣️ Sustainable Soundbite We are not protecting the environment just for the frogs — we're protecting it for ourselves and the next generations. — Sandra Bär 🧗♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: 1. This Week: Identify one project where sustainability is being treated as a "checkbox"—and reframe it around occupant experience. 2. This Quarter: Build cross-disciplinary collaboration into your workflow (architecture + materials + systems early on). 3. This Year: Explore WELL or human-centered certifications to future-proof your portfolio. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🎧 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Sandra Bär: Website: beyondsustainability.gr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-bär-87795820/ 📕 Books: The Big Five For Life John Strelecky: https://www.johnstrelecky.com/books/the-big-five-for-life-continued/ Four thousand weeks Oliver Burkeman: https://www.oliverburkeman.com/fourthousandweeks The Hidden Life of Trees **Peter Wohlleben:** https://www.peterwohllebenbooks.com/the-hidden-life-of-trees Beyond Sustainability Our webpage: https://beyondsustainability.gr USGBC company directory page: https://www.usgbc.org/organizations/beyond-sustainability Linked-in Company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyond-sustainability/ Instagram Company page : https://www.instagram.com/beyond_sustainability/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 🎊 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Whole-Life Carbon & the Future of Decarbonization with Jamy Bacchus
📕 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Net zero isn't the finish line anymore. Jamy Bacchus explains why whole-life carbon — and better decision-making upstream — is now the real battleground for Green Building Professionals. 👷♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Jamy Bacchus started in the industry in 1995 and in 2016 he joined ME Engineers as a mechanical engineer, energy modeler and sustainability consultant. For Jamy, all the parts need to fit together. Whether it's adapting older technologies to fit updated LEED standards or working with clients like the groups behind Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena to bring energy efficiency and groundbreaking ideas together, Jamy believes that all parts are interlocking parts when they are put together right. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Jamy Bacchus challenges conventional sustainability thinking and pushes the industry toward smarter, system-wide decarbonization: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Net zero isn't enough — whole-life carbon is the new standard. The Challenge: Traditional green building strategies focused heavily on operational energy, ignoring embodied carbon and location-based emissions. The Solution: Adopt a whole-life carbon approach that evaluates materials, transportation impacts, and grid conditions alongside building performance. ROI: Prevents "greenwashed" outcomes, reduces total emissions, and leads to more accurate, future-proof sustainability decisions. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Outdated policies can quietly undermine sustainability goals. The Challenge: Many cities and organizations are still working from older definitions of net zero that don't reflect today's knowledge. The Solution: Continuously evolve codes, standards, and climate action plans to reflect real-world data and emerging best practices. ROI: Avoids costly redesigns, aligns projects with future regulations, and ensures sustainability strategies actually deliver impact. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Mentorship and curiosity drive real innovation in green building. The Challenge: Professionals often get siloed early in their careers and miss opportunities to think bigger or challenge assumptions. The Solution: Seek mentors who expand your thinking — and become one yourself. Stay curious across disciplines like policy, design, and performance. ROI: Accelerates career growth, unlocks new opportunities, and positions professionals to lead — not just follow — the next wave of sustainability. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "If you're only focused on operational carbon, you're sub-optimizing — and maybe even making things worse." – Jamy Bacchus 🧗♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: 1. This Week: Start asking about embodied carbon on every project — not just energy use. 2. This Quarter: Evaluate whether your current sustainability goals align with whole-life carbon thinking. 3. This Year: Advocate for updated policies, standards, or internal benchmarks that reflect full decarbonization — not outdated net zero definitions. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🎧 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Jamy Bacchus: Website: https://me-engineers.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamy-bacchus/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ✅ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 👉 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🤝 Today's Episode Is In Partnership With: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Turning Winery Waste into Climate Action with Megan Hernandez
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: The wine industry produces mountains of packaging waste most people never see. Megan Hernandez is proving that when vineyards collaborate, that "trash" can become a powerful lever for sustainability — and even revenue. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Megan Hernandez is a wine industry professional based in Sonoma County, California. With a background in viticulture and enology from UC Davis, Megan has spent her career deeply connected to agriculture and winemaking. Today she works with wineries supplying organic yeast and cooperage while leading sustainability initiatives across the region. Megan is also a driving force behind the North Bay Zero Waste Collective, a collaborative effort helping wineries transform waste streams — like plastic film, cardboard, and packaging — into recoverable commodities rather than landfill. Her work demonstrates how industry collaboration can unlock scalable environmental solutions. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 🧠 Key Insight #1: Waste isn't garbage — it's an untapped commodity stream. The Challenge: Many wineries — and businesses in general — assume their waste belongs in recycling or landfills. But large portions of materials like plastics and packaging never actually get recycled. The Solution: The North Bay Zero Waste Collective aggregates waste materials from multiple wineries to meet volume thresholds required by recycling and reuse markets. ROI: Wineries reduce landfill costs, create potential revenue streams from recovered materials, and dramatically reduce environmental impact. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Sustainability becomes scalable when competitors collaborate. The Challenge: Individual wineries rarely generate enough recyclable material to meet the large volume requirements needed for viable recycling or commodity markets. The Solution: By organizing wineries across Napa and Sonoma into a shared waste collection network, Megan's initiative consolidates materials into full truckloads (~40,000 pounds). ROI: Collaboration unlocks economies of scale, turning sustainability into a financially viable system rather than an individual burden. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Education is the gateway to real sustainability. The Challenge: Many employees and business leaders assume that anything placed in a recycling bin automatically gets recycled. The Solution: Megan leads ongoing education conversations with wineries about where waste actually goes — and how supplier choices impact recyclability. ROI: Better awareness drives smarter procurement, reduces waste upstream, and increases participation in circular material systems. 🗣️ Sustainable Soundbite "Most meaningful progress happens when people come together and decide to solve a problem side by side." – Megan Hernandez ♻️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next sustainability initiative with these steps: 1. This Week: Audit one waste stream from your organization (packaging, plastics, or shipping materials) and identify where it actually ends up. 2. This Quarter: Connect with nearby businesses or industry peers to explore shared recycling or waste diversion programs. 3. This Year: Build partnerships with suppliers that prioritize recyclable materials, circular packaging, or zero-waste logistics. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Megan Hernandez: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-hernandez-48361076/ Learn more about the North Bay Zero Waste Collective: https://zerowastenorthbay.org/about/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com 📚 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🤝 Today's Episode Is In Partnership With: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Electrification, Microgrids, & the Future of Buildings with Jordan Lerner
✅ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Electrification isn't just about swapping out equipment — it's about rethinking how buildings, transportation, and infrastructure work together. In this episode, Schneider Electric's Jordan Lerner shares how microgrids, fleet electrification, and creative funding strategies are transforming schools, cities, and public facilities. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Jordan Lerner is a sustainability and energy infrastructure leader at Schneider Electric, where he oversees teams designing and delivering energy efficiency, electrification, and resiliency projects across the western United States. Over his career, Jordan has helped implement more than $1 billion in energy efficiency and sustainability projects, particularly for schools, cities, and public sector buildings. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Jordan Lerner explores how electrification, microgrids, and innovative financing are reshaping sustainable infrastructure. 🧨 Key Insight #1: Electrifying Transportation Infrastructure The Challenge: Traditional school buses run on diesel, producing emissions directly at child breathing height and requiring fossil fuels to operate. The Solution: Deploy electric bus fleets supported by new electrical service infrastructure, including fast-charging stations and grid upgrades coordinated with utilities. ROI: Cleaner air for students, reduced operational costs, and future capabilities like mobile Wi-Fi hubs for communities during emergencies or remote learning. 🧰 Key Insight #2: Microgrids for Community Resilience The Challenge: Wildfires, extreme weather, and utility shutdowns are increasingly causing power outages that disrupt critical services like schools and food storage. The Solution: Deploy microgrid systems integrating solar, battery storage, and backup generators to maintain power during outages. ROI: Facilities can operate independently from the main grid for extended periods — protecting food storage, keeping schools running, and safeguarding community infrastructure. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Funding Sustainability Through Operational Savings The Challenge: Many sustainability projects stall due to limited capital budgets for infrastructure upgrades. The Solution: Energy-based contracting that converts operational savings — like reduced energy costs — into funding streams for capital improvements. ROI: Grants, incentives, and energy savings combine to finance projects that otherwise wouldn't happen, enabling schools and cities to modernize without new tax burdens. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "Electrification isn't just swapping equipment — it can mean redesigning the entire electrical backbone of a building." — Jordan Lerner 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: 1. This Week: Evaluate where energy waste exists in your facility — lighting, HVAC, or electrical distribution are common starting points. 2. This Quarter: Explore electrification opportunities such as EV infrastructure, heat pumps, or renewable integration. 3. This Year: Develop a resilience strategy using microgrids or energy storage to protect operations from outages. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Jordan Lerner: Website: http://seadvisoryservices.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-lerner-20a6419/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🤝 Today's Episode Is In Partnership With: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Embedding Sustainability Into Core Real Estate Operations with Ethan Arbiser
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: If you need to transform sustainability from an isolated department into a core business driver, this episode delivers the blueprint. Ethan Arbiser shows how to embed sustainability into daily real estate operations using resource optimization, AI, and high-visibility engagement strategies. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Ethan Arbiser is a Senior Manager of Energy & Sustainability at CBRE, bringing a unique blend of environmental science, analytics, carbon accounting, and built-environment project experience. An Atlanta native and two-time Emory University graduate, Ethan's career spans teaching, software-based energy analytics, corporate carbon accounting at Cox Enterprises, and now leading sustainability integration across major real estate portfolios. He focuses on embedding sustainability into core facilities, workplace, engineering, and leasing functions through data, AI, and impactful employee engagement initiatives. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Ethan Arbiser revolutionizes traditional real estate operations with a sustainability-first mindset. 🧠 Key Insight #1: Sustainability Evolves When It Focuses on Resource Optimization The Challenge: Sustainability programs were historically driven by voluntary reporting and altruistic goals, often disconnected from financial priorities. The Solution: Position sustainability as resource optimization — reducing operating costs, lowering risk, and improving efficiency across all real estate functions. ROI: Increased financial savings from smarter utility and operational decision-making, Stronger cross-functional alignment, Triple-bottom-line benefits (people, planet, profit). 🎯 Key Insight #2: AI and Data Intelligence Are Reshaping Real Estate Decision-Making The Challenge: Teams lack accurate forecasting tools and real-time insights to manage energy, utilities, and contracts. The Solution: Deploy advanced AI tools for utility budgeting, forecasting, contract evaluation, and building intelligence — creating razor-sharp accuracy and smarter planning. ROI: Greater confidence for clients facing volatile utility markets, Significant operational savings, Accelerated decarbonization pathways. 🧨 Key Insight #3: Waste Engagement Is the Most Visible Sustainability Lever The Challenge: Employees rarely see or interact with energy or carbon reduction efforts, limiting awareness and cultural adoption. The Solution: Use waste sorting, gamification, and employee engagement technology to make sustainability visible and personal in the workplace. ROI: Higher landfill diversion rates, Stronger culture of sustainability across teams, Low capital investment with immediate behavioral impact. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "Chaos brings opportunity — and sustainability thrives when you embed it into the core functions of real estate." — Ethan Arbiser 🧗♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan 1. This Week: Identify one core real estate function (FM, engineering, workplace) where sustainability can plug in immediately. 2. This Quarter: Pilot an AI-assisted workflow to improve forecasting, waste engagement, or energy performance. 3. This Year: Build a cross-functional sustainability roadmap that unites decarbonization, resilience, and workplace experience. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Ethan Arbiser: Website: https://www.cbre.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-arbiser/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 📌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe free: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Eliminating Drywall Waste & Reimagining Sustainable Interiors with Nicholas Ndah
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode is a masterclass in modern construction sustainability. Nicholas Ndah breaks down how eliminating waste, rethinking materials, and simplifying project execution can radically improve both environmental impact and long-term building performance. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Nicholas Ndah is a commercial interiors and construction leader with deep experience spanning residential, industrial, and large-scale commercial projects. As head of the Architectural Solutions division at McCoy Rockford, he champions sustainable interior systems — from demountable partitions to adaptable wall and flooring solutions — that dramatically reduce waste and improve long-term building performance. Rooted in a family construction background, Nick brings a practical, resource-first mindset to green building, simplifying complex sustainability concepts for architects, designers, and clients. He also serves on the board of Camp for All, supporting barrier-free outdoor experiences for children and adults with diverse needs. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Nicholas Ndah revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🔍 Key Insight #1: Treat Material Waste as a Financial & Sustainability Failure Point The Challenge: Traditional construction accepts material waste (drywall, timber, paint, surplus materials) as unavoidable — costing money and increasing environmental footprint. The Solution: Nick applies fiscal thinking to sustainability: every unused material is lost value. He pushes for recycling, adaptive reuse, and eliminating waste at the source. ROI: Lower project costs, reduced landfill impact, smarter resource planning, and a cultural shift toward efficiency in construction teams. 🧨 Key Insight #2: Replace Drywall With Modular, Reusable Architectural Solutions The Challenge: Drywall is waste-heavy, inflexible, dust-producing, and difficult to adapt in buildings pursuing LEED, WELL, or modern interior quality goals. The Solution: Nick advocates for demountable partitions, modular glass, specialty paneling, and adaptable interior systems that reduce waste and improve long-term flexibility. His personal mission: "eliminate as much drywall as possible." ROI: Massive waste reduction, better air quality, lower embodied carbon, ease of reconfiguration, and long-term durability that supports green certifications. 🧰 Key Insight #3: Designing Healthy, Adaptable Spaces Requires Simplicity & Education The Challenge: Many project teams understand "green" conceptually but feel overwhelmed by certification requirements, acoustics, air quality, or material health. The Solution: Nick simplifies complexity — educating clients, architects, and contractors so they understand sustainability goals without getting lost in technical layers. ROI: Faster decisions, better alignment across teams, higher-performing interiors, and improved outcomes in acoustic quality, daylighting, and user experience. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "If we get down to a base level of understanding of what we're trying to achieve, productivity turns into real progress." – Nick Ndah 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one material or process where you can eliminate unnecessary waste — especially heavy offenders like drywall or excess framing. This Quarter: Pilot a modular or demountable system on a project to reduce carbon, dust, and long-term waste. This Year: Build an internal sustainability playbook that simplifies LEED/WELL requirements so every subcontractor knows exactly what to do. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Nicholas Ndah: Website: https://www.mccoyrockford.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-ndah-pmp/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2× a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Getting Ready for LEED v5 (and Why "Early" Beats "Perfect") with Helen Rubinstein
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED v5 is "around the corner," and Helen Rubinstein (Director of Sustainability at Cosentini Associates) explains what's changing — and how sustainability teams can get ahead by integrating earlier, speaking the construction team's language, and leaning into decarbonization mandates without losing the bigger regenerative vision. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Helen is an experienced Sustainability Consultant that joined Cosentini Associates in 2010. She holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management Systems from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Design & Environmental Analysis: Interior Design from Cornell University. She came to Cosentini with experience in architectural design, including sustainability research and code analysis. Since joining Cosentini, Helen has lead numerous projects across the US and abroad through green building certifications and incentives, including mixed-use developments, core and shell office buildings, residential high-rises, hotels, libraries, corporate and institutional campuses, and commercial interior fit-outs. She specializes in finding the best sustainability strategy for complex projects, as well as shepherding projects and teams that are new to sustainability through the process of certification. She has also lead internal and external education around sustainability and developed tools to streamline Cosentini's sustainability consulting practice. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Helen Rubinstein shows how sustainability moves faster when it's built into the project from day one — not bolted on at the end: 🧨 Key Insight #1: LEED v5 is a chance to level-up — not just "re-certify." The Challenge: Teams treat new LEED versions like a paperwork update instead of a strategy shift. The Solution: Helen's team is proactively educating clients + internal engineering teams now — especially around new emphasis areas like resiliency and accessibility. ROI: Fewer surprises, smoother compliance, better occupant outcomes, and stronger market positioning. 🧰 Key Insight #2: The earlier sustainability is integrated, the cheaper it gets. The Challenge: Bringing sustainability in late forces redesigns, add-ons, and frustration. The Solution: Get involved as early as possible to shape programming and early decisions — so you're not "changing things later," you're guiding the plan. ROI: Lower redesign costs, fewer schedule impacts, and better performance baked into the base design. 📣 Key Insight #3: Win the construction team, and you win the building. The Challenge: Sustainability can be seen as an "extra" that slows down construction. The Solution: Helen learned to coordinate within construction timelines by understanding field priorities/constraints — and translating sustainability into what works on site. ROI: Faster collaboration, fewer conflicts, and real-world execution (not just a pretty checklist). 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "You don't have to have every answer — be the one willing to go figure it out." — Helen Rubinstein 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Start every kickoff with one question: "Where do we need sustainability involved before design decisions lock?" (Then get in that meeting.) This Quarter: Prep your team/client for LEED v5 by identifying likely new gaps (resiliency, accessibility, documentation, internal standards). This Year: Pick one "beyond less harm" goal — pilot a regenerative-minded move (materials, water, biodiversity, carbon) — and document the playbook for repeat projects. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Helen Rubinstein: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-r-b6ba022b/ Website: https://www.cosentini.com/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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LEED Fellow Andres Schwarz on Keeping the Sustainability Flame Alive
🌋 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From Buenos Aires to Papua New Guinea, LEED Fellow and architect Andres Schwarz shows how to turn certifications, commissioning, and culture into long-term, resilient green performance — not just plaques on the wall. 🫂 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Andres is a sustainability professional, serving as a sustainability advisor, university educator, principal at NRG-AR, and co-founder of Green Certification Consultants. Since 2007, he has certified over 100 Green Building projects across 12 countries as a sustainability and well-being consultant and Commissioning Agent. In his role as an educator, Andres currently teaches at two universities, reviews theses for international students, and serves as a trainer for GBCI's EDGE certification across Latin America. Andres co-founded and acted as secretary-general for the Argentine chapter of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and served as a member of the LEED International Roundtable. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Andres rewires how we think about certifications, commissioning, and culture in green building: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Commissioning + Certification Is a Long-Term Performance Engine The Challenge: In many markets, the LEED consultant and commissioning agent are separate, leading to gaps between design intent and real-world performance — and a "set it and forget it" mindset. The Solution: Andres' team delivers both LEED consulting and commissioning, staying deeply involved with HVAC, lighting, and controls so the building actually works for occupants long after opening day. ROI: Fewer warranty calls, better comfort, and systems that perform for decades instead of just for the ribbon-cutting — turning "green design" into durable, resilient operations. 🧰 Key Insight #2: Stack Rating Systems to Unlock Human-Centric Value The Challenge: Clients often see sustainability as a single certification box to check, missing health, waste, and mobility opportunities. The Solution: Andres guides clients to layer systems — like a Sanofi project that achieved four certifications (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, TRUE Zero Waste), plus tools like Active-Score to elevate mobility and access for everyone, including cleaning staff and security guards. ROI: Stronger ESG stories, healthier and more equitable workplaces, and deeper resource savings across energy, waste, and well-being — value that goes far beyond energy models. 🧩 Key Insight #3: Make Sustainability Affordable, Local, and Built to Last The Challenge: In Latin America, incentives and financing vary by country, and many teams still treat sustainability as a "fad" or expensive add-on. The Solution: Andres combines global tools (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, TRUE, EDGE) with local realities — focusing on resilience in healthcare and schools, hydrogen and energy in industry, micro-grids for residential, and indoor air quality for commercial spaces, while making certifications financially and technically accessible. ROI: Projects that actually happen — platinum-level buildings in rural Argentina, cross-continent work in Chile, France, the U.S., and Papua New Guinea — and a new generation of students who see sustainability as part of their identity, not a side project. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "Don't give up. Keep your dreams alive. The start is going to be rough, but in the end your achievements will shine." – Andres Schwarz 🧗♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one active project where commissioning and certification are siloed. Bring those teams together for a 30-minute sync focused on long-term performance: warranty reduction, comfort, and real-world energy savings. This Quarter: Pilot a multi-certification strategy on a flagship project—pair LEED with WELL, Fitwel, TRUE, or ActiveScore. Build a simple one-page value case that highlights human health, mobility, and zero-waste benefits alongside energy. This Year: Choose one typology you touch often (healthcare, schools, industrial, residential, or commercial) and develop a resilience + decarbonization playbook for it — include micro- grids or shared energy where relevant, and bake indoor air quality or well-being metrics into your standard scope. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Andres Schwarz: Website: Green Certification Consultants LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-schwarz-4233705/ Books: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Using AI & Drones to Improve Facility Operations with Austin Rabine
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: What if you could eliminate 30% of wasted facility capital spend without sending a single person on-site? Austin Rabine, CEO of Site Technologies, breaks down how AI-powered drone data is transforming exterior inspections, cutting costs, and driving sustainability at scale. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Austin Rabine is the co-founder and CEO of Site Technologies, a company rethinking how facility owners manage building exteriors. Austin is an entrepreneurial leader working to drive technology and innovation into old industries. Combining his love for technology, construction, and business growth, Austin brings a new perspective to the construction world. Always interested in entrepreneurship more than academics, Austin started his first business as a freshman in high school mowing lawns for as many neighbors he could sell. After 2 years of mowing lawns, Austin could invest in some larger equipment that would allow him to begin grading and snow plowing driveways and parking lots throughout the remainder of high school and college. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Austin Rabine revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Drones and AI are unlocking scalable, data-driven facility management. The Challenge: Facility owners with hundreds or thousands of locations lack consistent, scalable insights on exterior conditions like pavements, roofs, and facades. The Solution: Site Technologies captures drone imagery and uses AI to detect defects, creating objective, high-res condition reports that inform maintenance priorities. ROI: Reduces unnecessary inspections and travel, cuts capital waste by up to 30%, and improves safety by minimizing on-roof inspections. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Timing maintenance right prevents compounding costs — and carbon. The Challenge: Repairs are often reactive, done too late when damage is worse, costlier, and more resource-intensive to fix. The Solution: Site's "Cost to Wait" tool quantifies how deferring maintenance accelerates degradation and increases long-term costs. ROI: Empowers smarter, proactive decision-making that minimizes environmental impact and maximizes asset lifespan. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Local drone pilots + AI beat boots on the ground for sustainability and speed. The Challenge: Traditional site visits require carbon-heavy travel and are inconsistent, slow, and subjective. The Solution: Site deploys local pilots and remote sensing to reduce travel emissions and deliver standardized reports at scale. ROI: Lowers GHG emissions tied to inspections, eliminates redundant site visits, and delivers better data in less time. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "We're eliminating 20–30% of waste in capital spend. That's real sustainability — doing less work, at the right time, with better results." – Austin Rabine 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit your existing building inspection workflows. Are they scalable, consistent, and sustainable? This Quarter: Pilot AI-based assessments on exterior elements — roof, pavement, facade — to prioritize proactive maintenance. This Year: Integrate data-driven maintenance tools across your entire facility portfolio. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Austin Rabine: Website: rabinegroup.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/austinrabine Personal: about.me/austinrabine 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 👉 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 📬 Subscribe here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Theresa Lehman Returns: Net-Zero Schools, LEED v5 & Greening the Midwest.
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED Fellow Theresa Lehman is back on the podcast! Since her first episode in 2021, she's doubled down on big-impact projects — like delivering one of the largest net-zero middle schools in the U.S. and advising on next-gen data center sustainability. If you're navigating LEED v5, IRA funding, or how to scale sustainability within a large firm — this episode is your roadmap. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Theresa Lehman is one of the original LEED Fellows and a driving force in the Green Building movement across the Midwest. She grew up on a small farm in Wisconsin, studied construction management, and quickly became one of the first professionals to pilot LEED v2 in the region. Now at Miron Construction, she leads sustainability strategy across a $1.7B company and delivers award-winning schools, data centers, and manufacturing projects that set new benchmarks for health, energy, and carbon outcomes. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Theresa Lehman revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 📌 Key Insight #1: Scaling LEED from Pilot to Powerhouse The Challenge: Construction industry waste and zero awareness of sustainable practices in the late 90s. The Solution: Theresa piloted LEED v2 on one of Wisconsin's first green government buildings, then joined the team that created the LEED exams and training workshops. ROI: Helped normalize LEED in commercial construction and advanced its national adoption. 📌 Key Insight #2: Schools as Engines of Health and Growth The Challenge: Traditional school buildings ignored occupant wellness and long-term community ROI. The Solution: Projects like Lake Mills Elementary (LEED v4 pilot) prioritized daylight, air quality, and biophilic design. ROI: 75% drop in asthma medication, 15% fewer absences, increased test scores — and new subdivisions opened to meet demand. 📌 Key Insight #3: The IRA Advantage for Net-Zero The Challenge: Budget limitations often block net-zero designs in public school systems. The Solution: Leveraged the Inflation Reduction Act for Menasha Maplewood Intermediate & Middle School, funding PV systems and energy upgrades. ROI: $5.3M in support, net-zero electricity, and on track to be the largest verified zero-net-energy middle school in the U.S. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "Movement doesn't happen individually — it happens in groups." — Theresa Lehman 🧗♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit your team's waste diversion efforts — start with the job site dumpster. This Quarter: Evaluate IRA funding or local incentives for energy or health upgrades. This Year: Target a net-zero pilot school or municipal project and build a dream team. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Theresa Lehman: Website: miron-construction.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresalehmanleedfellow/ 🎧 Missed her first appearance? Go listen to: How to Inspire Sustainability Throughout a Large Construction Company (Ep. 164 | March 17, 2021) 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda on LEED for Communities & Designing with Nature
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From boutique eco-hotels to 540-hectare industrial parks, Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda is helping Guatemala go green — by proving that regenerative, resilient, and human-centered design isn't just possible in Central America, it's thriving. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda is a LEED Fellow and architect based in Guatemala City, where he co-leads a family-run firm with his sister. Their practice has evolved from traditional architecture to sustainability consulting, now focused 80% on certifications like LEED, EDGE, and CASA Guatemala. He helped co-found the Guatemala Green Building Council and played a key role in the country's first LEED-certified hotel. Juan Carlos is passionate about integrating architecture with the natural environment and scaling impact through large community-focused developments. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Juan Carlos revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 📌 Key Insight #1: Guatemala's first LEED-certified hotel set the standard for site-sensitive, sustainable design. The Challenge: Conventional hotel developments often disrupt topography and clear natural vegetation. The Solution: The 18-room Kabila Hotel was designed in modular clusters to follow the land's contours and preserve every tree on site. ROI: Achieved LEED certification, launched a new model for sustainable design in the region, and catalyzed national interest in green building practices. 📌 Key Insight #2: Juan Carlos's firm shifted from architecture-first to sustainability consulting — with explosive post-pandemic growth. The Challenge: Before 2020, sustainability was a value-add — now it's a necessity. The Solution: Focused on consulting for green certifications, shifting firm priorities to meet growing market demand. ROI: Now 80% of the firm's work is sustainability consulting, including large-scale projects like a 540-hectare industrial park pursuing LEED for Communities. 📌 Key Insight #3: LEED for Communities offers a powerful framework for transforming entire developments in emerging markets. The Challenge: Developers lacked a way to align sustainability with large-scale planning. The Solution: Implemented LEED for Communities in an industrial development to guide environmental, social, and governance goals. ROI: Positioned clients as leaders in ESG, increased long-term community value, and created replicable models for resilient growth. 🗣️ Sustainable Soundbite ""One of the things I'm most grateful for in this movement is the people—the mentors, collaborators, and friends you meet along the way." – Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Take a fresh look at your project site — where can you preserve natural elements instead of redesigning them? This Quarter: Identify one project that could benefit from LEED for Communities and start a feasibility assessment. This Year: Shift internal operations to prioritize regenerative design, not just sustainability compliance. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 📖 Read the transcript: Read the transcript 👩🏻💻 Connect with Juan Carlos Valenzuela Castañeda: Website: w502arquitectura.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-carlos-valenzuela-castañeda-7a0a5b71/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Metrics-Driven Design and the Future of Green Infrastructure with Umesh Atre
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Umesh Atre shares a powerful journey from India to becoming a LEED Fellow and a sustainability leader at Parkhill. In this episode, he dives into how metrics-driven design, embodied carbon strategies, and infrastructure-focused sustainability are changing the green building landscape — especially in challenging regions like West Texas. 🙋♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Umesh Atre, LEED Fellow, WELL AP, Fitwel Ambassador, is a seasoned sustainability professional with over two decades of experience working across various building sectors in India, the United States, and Canada. A LEED AP since 2004, he is a highly regarded LEED expert in Texas. Prior to joining Parkhill, a 650-person interdisciplinary firm as 'Sustainability Lead', he held the position of 'Director of Sustainability' at Studio8 Architects, where he managed the firm's extensive green building consulting portfolio (LEED/WELL/Fitwel/AEGB/Green Globes), while also guiding the firm's in-house projects, AIA 2030 and JUST label efforts. Umesh has managed over 150 green building certification projects and has directed sustainability efforts on award-winning developments, including multiple LEED Platinum and Gold projects. Umesh is a USGBC Mentor, is an Advisor for the GNFZ (Global Network for Zero) led by past USGBC President & CEO Mahesh Ramanujam, has served as a judge on the prestigious Austin Green Awards, and proudly serves on the USGBC Central TX Regional Council. Technically proficient in various green rating systems & versions, he has presented extensively on LEED and other sustainable design topics at local and national conferences. He is based in Austin, TX. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Umesh Atre revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🔍 Key Insight #1: Retrofitting Existing Buildings with New Purpose The Challenge: Demolishing outdated buildings instead of reusing them. The Solution: Umesh helped convert an old high school and a mall into flagship community college campuses in Austin. ROI: Saved embodied carbon, cut waste, and created sustainable, functional spaces for learning 🔍 Key Insight #2: Building a Metrics-Driven Design Culture The Challenge: Lack of data-driven sustainability strategies in project design. The Solution: Umesh spearheaded a building performance team at Parkhill to embed energy modeling, daylighting, and embodied carbon analysis into every project. ROI: Quantifiable performance improvements that elevate sustainable design outcomes across disciplines 🔍 Key Insight #3: Pioneering Sustainable Infrastructure Standards The Challenge: Infrastructure often lags behind buildings in green innovation. The Solution: Parkhill, under Umesh's leadership, adopted Envision and SE 2050 frameworks to decarbonize infrastructure projects. ROI: Scaled sustainability impact beyond buildings to bridges, roadways, and civic infrastructure 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite I see becoming a LEED Fellow not as the end of a journey, but as a restart—with greater responsibility to give back and push the movement forward." – Umesh Atre Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Assess one existing building for reuse potential. This Quarter: Embed energy and daylight modeling into all project proposals. This Year: Join a sustainability rating system or professional community (LEED, WELL, Envision, etc.) to expand your impact. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Umesh Atre: 👩🏻💻 Websites: Parkhill studio8architects.com LinkedIn 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Making Zero-Carbon Pencil (Without Killing the Pro Forma) with Fin MacDonald
🎙️ The Green Impact Report Quick take: Zero carbon isn't a tech problem anymore — it's a business model problem. Fin MacDonald breaks down how developers can hit LEED Platinum + Zero Carbon goals by shifting costs smartly, partnering creatively, and treating finance like an ally instead of a villain. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Fin MacDonald is a newly minted LEED Fellow and zero-carbon strategist based in Ontario, Canada. He leads zero-carbon advisory work at Urban Equation (alongside Windmill Development Group), helping developers build the business case for high-performance buildings — and actually deliver them. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Fin revolutionizes how sustainability teams talk about decarbonization — shifting the conversation from "nice-to-have" to "makes-the-deal-work." 🎯 Key Insight #1: Zero carbon scales when you make the business case real The Challenge: "Zero carbon" gets value-engineered out when it looks like a cost center. The Solution: Speak developer: pro formas, risk, ROI, vacancy, and investor appetite — then connect decarbonization to what actually moves money. ROI: Faster lease-up, lower vacancy, stronger investor demand, and access to sustainable finance pools that aren't available to "business as usual." 🎯 Key Insight #2: Energy-as-a-Service turns upfront pain into operational logic The Challenge: Condo developers build and walk away — so why would they pay higher upfront capital costs for long-term savings they'll never capture? The Solution: Use structures like Energy-as-a-Service so the developer doesn't eat the geothermal (or other low-carbon system) capex — and tenants pay for delivered heat over time. ROI: Enables geothermal (and similar systems) across every project while keeping upfront costs down and aligning payers with beneficiaries. 🎯 Key Insight #3: The next wave after "carbon tunnel vision" is holistic performance The Challenge: Carbon became the only metric — and other essentials (people, place, resilience, whole-building outcomes) got sidelined. The Solution: Once teams learn the new carbon playbook, return to holistic thinking — without losing the momentum decarbonization created. ROI: Better buildings that win on carbon and quality of life: especially in residential, where sustainability is personal and lived every day. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "The green building industry was built by people who refused to accept the status quo—so don't be afraid to ask why, innovate, and change the way things are done." – Fin MacDonald 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Book 30 minutes with your finance lead (or your client's) and ask them to walk you through the pro forma — where costs land, who benefits, and what gets cut first. This Quarter: Run a "zero-carbon business case" workshop: model 2–3 pathways (electrification, geothermal, envelope upgrades) and tie each to ROI, risk, and delivery constraints. This Year: Pilot one alternative-finance or contracting mechanism (Energy-as-a-Service, sustainable loan, green lease alignment) that makes low-carbon upgrades repeatable — not heroic. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 📝 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Fin MacDonald: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finmacdonald/ Website: cagbc.org/zerocarbon 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Returning Guest: Sustainability Visionary Alicia Silva Villanueva on Greening Stadiums, Hospitality, and Resilience
🧨 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Alicia Silva Villanueva is back! In this powerful follow-up episode, the renowned sustainability leader from Mexico shares lessons from greening iconic places like Estadio Azteca for the FIFA World Cup, redefining resilience in hospitality, and writing the playbook to inspire the next generation of changemakers. 😎 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Alicia Silva Villanueva is a LEED Fellow and founder of a Mexico City-based consultancy that's been shaping the future of green buildings in Latin America for over 17 years. With 120+ LEED projects under her belt — from data centers to luxury resorts and World Cup stadiums — she brings deep insight, international perspective, and an infectious passion for sustainability. She's also the author of Leave the Gap, a new book about overcoming the barriers to meaningful impact. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Alicia Silva Villanueva revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🎯 Key Insight #1: Turning a National Treasure Into a World Cup Sustainability Leader The Challenge: Transforming Estadio Azteca — Mexico's beloved soccer stadium — into a green icon for FIFA 2026. The Solution: Achieving LEED Platinum for O+M and major renovation with a strong focus on water savings, circular economy, and community impact. ROI: One of the greenest stadiums in the tournament, inspiring staff, fans, and suppliers to level up their sustainability game. 🎯 Key Insight #2: Resilience as Business Continuity in Hospitality The Challenge: Coastal hotels and resorts in Cabo facing climate threats, water shortages, and energy insecurity. The Solution: Resilience screenings, climate value-at-risk modeling, and smart systems for energy and water efficiency. ROI: Reduced operational risk, stronger investor confidence, and long-term savings in high-risk zones. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Storytelling That Shifts the Sustainability Conversation The Challenge: Clients and teams seeing sustainability as too costly or complex. The Solution: Alicia's new book, Leave the Gap, offers practical levers for overcoming resistance and sparking systemic change. ROI: Empowered consultants, clearer business cases, and a replicable framework for sustainable leadership. 🎙️ Sustainable Soundbite "Sustainability is no longer about reputation — it's about business continuity." – Alicia Silva Villanueva 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one building in your portfolio that would benefit from a resilience screening. Start the conversation. This Quarter: Push one client to go beyond minimum certification requirements — challenge them to go for Platinum. This Year: Read Leave the Gap and apply at least one of Alicia's levers to your practice or pitch. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Alicia Silva Villanueva: website: revitalizaconsultores.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/aliciasilvasynergy 🎧 Missed her first episode? 👉 Mexico City's LEED Pioneer – Alicia Silva 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Raising a New Generation of Green Building Advocates with Julia Pooler
The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode shines a light on how youth advocacy and sustainability education are creating ripple effects in the green building world. Julia Pooler shares how empowering children with the right tools and mindset today can shape the carbon-zero leaders of tomorrow. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Julia Pooler is the executive director of the Carbon Zero Youth Initiative, a nonprofit dedicated to educational outreach towards a sustainable built environment. She is also the author of Buildy Green, it Takes a Team! A Better Building Story, a children's book that celebrates the work of green building and sustainable materials professionals and introduces green building ideas through simple, accessible language and vibrant illustrations. She became involved in green building as a Girl Scout Leader supporting a troop-level national outreach campaign about embodied carbon and low-carbon building materials. Drawing on lessons learned from that project, Julia is working to support community demand for greener building materials and practices through outreach resources and youth engagement. Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Julia Pooler revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Elevating Youth as Catalysts for Carbon Awareness The Challenge: Sustainability efforts in construction often overlook youth engagement. The Solution: Julia's Girl Scout troop created an award-winning project on low embodied carbon concrete, even presenting at Greenbuild 2022. ROI: Youth-driven outreach reached professionals, spotlighting embodied carbon while building leadership in the next generation. Key Insight #2: Turning Green Buildings into Educational Tools The Challenge: Green building principles rarely make it into early education. The Solution: Julia authored a children's book that demystifies green building concepts and celebrates the professionals behind them. ROI: Kids begin to understand and appreciate green design early, creating a lasting foundation for eco-conscious thinking. Key Insight #3: Building a Movement with Joy and Accessibility The Challenge: Sustainability messages can feel overwhelming or negative. The Solution: Julia emphasizes fun, uplifting, and community-driven resources through the Carbon Zero Youth Initiative. ROI: More meaningful engagement from students and professionals, driving curiosity and long-term cultural shifts in the built environment. Sustainable Soundbite Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Share your green building story with a young person in your life. This Quarter: Volunteer to speak at a local school, troop, or youth event about sustainable design. This Year: Integrate youth-friendly sustainability resources into your company's community outreach efforts. Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 💚Join the Green Building Movement 📄 Read the transcript: HERE 🔗 Connect with Julia Pooler: LinkedIn Carbon Zero Youth Initiative Buildy Green, It Takes a Team! A Better Building Story Don't forget to catch more episodes and resources for all of your green building news at the Green Building Matters website. ✉️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun
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Scaling Low-Carbon Building Data for Real Impact with Jack Rusk
📌 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode explores how data-driven design can shift the building industry toward true decarbonization. Jack Rusk, co-founder of C Scale, shares how better data at the right time empowers architects and project teams to make real progress toward carbon reduction goals. 🙋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Jack Rusk is the CEO and Co-Founder of C Scale, a company helping architects integrate carbon data earlier in the design process. With a background that bridges ecological science, hands-on construction, and architectural education, Jack brings a unique perspective to sustainable innovation in the built environment. Prior to founding C Scale, Jack ****was Director of Climate Strategy at EHDD, where he led groundbreaking work in electrification and embodied carbon analysis. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Jack Rusk revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 😎 Key Insight #1: Redefining project success through holistic carbon data The Challenge: Traditional focus on energy performance alone misses deeper carbon impact. The Solution: C Scale provides early-stage carbon modeling, considering operational and embodied emissions. ROI: Enables project teams to pitch and deliver on net-zero carbon targets, aligning with climate goals from day one. 😎 Key Insight #2: Empowering architects with decision-ready data The Challenge: Architects lack access to timely, granular data during early design phases. The Solution: C Scale integrates carbon intelligence directly into design workflows. ROI: Informed material and system choices lead to lower emissions and better project alignment with decarbonization goals. 😎 Key Insight #3: Bridging data gaps across the design lifecycle The Challenge: Data silos prevent continuity from early planning to construction. The Solution: C Scale's "red thread" approach ensures data persists across design phases. ROI: More consistent sustainability outcomes, smoother collaboration, and increased transparency across stakeholders. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "The goal is not to have a few better projects. The goal is to change the way buildings are delivered as an industry." – Jack Rusk 📆 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Review your past project data — see what sustainability insights can be reused. This Quarter: Incorporate early-stage carbon modeling in proposal phases. This Year: Build a cross-functional team to champion data continuity from design to delivery. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Jack Rusk: Website: cscale.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusk/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 📬 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Decarbonizing Campus Design and Mentoring the Next Generation with Allison Wilson
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From decarbonization strategies to student-centric campus design, this episode with LEED Fellow Allison Wilson is a masterclass in sustainability leadership for mission-driven institutions. 👷♂️ Meet Your fellow Sustainability Champion Allison Wilson is a newly inducted LEED Fellow and architect at Ayers Saint Gross, where she champions sustainable, student-focused design for higher education institutions. Based in Austin, TX, Allison works nationally on everything from lab planning to decarbonized campus housing, helping clients align their values with the right frameworks — LEED, WELL, Fitwel, and beyond. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Allison Wilson revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 💡 Key Insight #1: Leading with sustainability in academic architecture The Challenge: Campus projects historically siloed sustainability goals from design decisions. The Solution: Allison uses frameworks like LEED and WELL — whether or not clients want formal certification — to guide holistic, decarbonized design. ROI: Reduced operational carbon, improved indoor health, and more engaged campus communities. 💡 Key Insight #2: Mentorship as a design strategy The Challenge: Talent development often takes a back seat in fast-paced firms. The Solution: Allison actively mentors interns and staff, building cross-disciplinary fluency across architecture, engineering, and planning. ROI: A resilient, empowered team capable of delivering complex, sustainable projects at scale. 💡Key Insight #3: Healthy materials and deep client alignment The Challenge: Material selection lacked accountability and long-term health focus. The Solution: Through tools like the Materials Pledge and annual reporting, Allison's teams help clients link procurement to environmental and human health. ROI: Reduced toxicity, enhanced lifecycle performance, and greater transparency in the supply chain. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "We all know that my building might say it's LEED, but we have to do it together." – Allison Wilson 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Start a running timeline of your accomplishments — it will serve you later in grant or LEED Fellow applications. This Quarter: Assess your current or upcoming project against multiple frameworks (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, etc.) and map values to systems. This Year: Mentor a peer or intern to pass down your knowledge and build a stronger sustainability network. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://www.gbes.com/podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Allison Wilson: Websites: 2011.solarteam.org , asg-architects.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/allison-wilson-aia-leed-fellow-well-ap-lfa-8970557 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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Impact-Driven Sustainability, LEED Leadership, and Building for Climate Resilience with Dr. Hoda Ibrahim
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: What does it really take to deliver LEED Platinum projects across the Middle East and Africa — at scale, in extreme climates, and without blowing budgets? Newly minted LEED Fellow Dr. Hoda Ibrahim shares how impact-driven sustainability, material transparency, and market transformation are reshaping the built environment worldwide. 👷♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Dr. Hoda Ibrahim is a LEED Fellow, sustainability executive, architect, researcher, and global green building leader based in Cairo. With nearly two decades of experience spanning Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Africa, Hoda has delivered some of the region's most complex LEED Platinum, WELL, and high-performance developments. She currently serves as Head of Sustainability & Climate Change at a leading multidisciplinary consultancy, while also contributing to the evolution of LEED itself through USGBC technical advisory roles. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Dr. Hoda Ibrahim redefines what sustainable building looks like when performance, people, and planet are all treated as non-negotiables. 🎯 Key Insight #1: Sustainability Is No Longer a Checklist — It's a Decision-Making System The Challenge: Sustainability is treated as a box-checking exercise focused only on certification points. The Solution: Integrating sustainability into early design thinking, construction coordination, and long-term operational strategy. ROI: Buildings that perform better, last longer, reduce operational costs, and deliver real climate and human-health benefits. 🎯 Key Insight #2: LEED Platinum Is Achievable — Even in Emerging Markets The Challenge: The perception that LEED Platinum is too expensive or unrealistic in regions with extreme climates or limited resources. The Solution: Strategic credit selection, early planning, regional material sourcing, and leveraging "no-cost" opportunities tied to site, energy, and water. ROI: Landmark projects such as Africa's first LEED Platinum building, large-scale Saudi developments, and multi-city sustainable master plans. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Material Transparency Is the Next Sustainability Frontier The Challenge: Limited disclosure around embodied carbon, health impacts, and end-of-life material performance. The Solution: Driving adoption of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), Health Product Declarations (HPDs), and circular economy principles. ROI: Lower embodied carbon, healthier interiors, market transformation, and stronger alignment with LEED v5 and future regulations. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "Buildings can either protect nature — or damage it. Sustainability for me was never a trend. It was a continuation of values I grew up with." — Dr. Hoda Ibrahim ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Review your current projects for "no-cost" LEED and performance opportunities already on the table. This Quarter: Engage manufacturers early to discuss EPDs, VOC limits, and material transparency pathways. This Year: Shift from certification-first thinking to impact-first design focused on decarbonization, health, and resilience. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources**:** Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Dr. Hoda Ibrahim: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hoda-ibrahim-ba924b50 Facebook: m.facebook.com/leedaccreditedprofessionals/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: **https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe** Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Scaling Sustainability from Buildings to Communities with Julio Carrillo
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From rural Peru to the skyline of Austin, Texas, Julio Carrillo shares how planners can be powerful sustainability changemakers. In this episode, learn how a LEED Fellow is pushing the green building movement beyond buildings — and into data-driven, community-scale transformation. 👷♂️ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Julio Carrillo is a Peruvian-born architect, urban planner, and newly named LEED Fellow based in Austin, Texas. With a passion for sustainable urbanism, Julio has helped launch the Peru Green Building Council, works at Parkhill as a planner tackling large-scale urban projects, and lectures at UT Austin on AI and planning. His career is defined by actionable ideas, metric-driven innovation, and a relentless drive to move fast on meaningful change. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Julio Carrillo revolutionizes traditional construction and planning approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Founding the Peru Green Building Council to ignite LEED adoption at a national level The Challenge: Lack of local sustainability infrastructure and LEED awareness in Peru. The Solution: Co-founding the Peru GBC and launching a consulting firm. ROI: Grew from 1 to 100+ LEED projects in just two years; national transformation and market momentum. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Creating the Planning Challenge to scale sustainability across communities The Challenge: Cities lacked tools to track decarbonization and climate goals. The Solution: Built a dashboard platform inspired by Architecture 2030 to track 100+ metrics across 15+ cities. ROI: Expanded nationally and internationally, empowering cities to benchmark and scale climate solutions. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Teaching planners to leverage AI for public good The Challenge: AI is often personalized, not built for community impact. The Solution: Developed and now teaches a UT Austin course on AI & planning. ROI: Equips future planners with tools to use AI for equity, access, and sustainable development. 🗣 Sustainable Soundbite "Every building is a little piece of the big puzzle. We've done great with green buildings — now we need green communities." — Julio Carrillo ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Explore the LEED for Cities and Communities framework This Quarter: Begin tracking key sustainability metrics for your city or district This Year: Launch or support a data-driven sustainability initiative like the Planning Challenge 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 👩🏻💻 Connect with Julio Carrillo: Website: urbanammo.wordpress.com , perugbc.org.pe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julio-carrillo-aicp-leed-fellow-83636529/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: 👉 https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Eliminating Energy Waste with Smart HVAC Optimization with Brad Pilgrim
🌍 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode matters to green building professionals because it shines a spotlight on how grid-interactive buildings and HVAC optimization can eliminate energy waste, generate new revenue, and play a crucial role in decarbonization — right now. 👷 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Brad Pilgrim is the founder and CEO of Parity, a Series B company pioneering HVAC optimization and grid interactivity across North America. From his early days as a commercial carpenter to building a 100-million-square-foot energy optimization platform, Brad's entrepreneurial journey is driven by purpose, efficiency, and a deep love of the outdoors. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Brad Pilgrim revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🧠 Key Insight #1: Turning HVAC inefficiency into an intelligent grid asset The Challenge: Traditional HVAC systems run on outdated controls, often wasting energy with start-stop inefficiency. The Solution: Parity installs off-the-shelf hardware and proprietary software to align HVAC operations with real-time demand. ROI: Buildings slash energy waste, improve comfort, and unlock new revenue via demand response and grid participation. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Building the cleanest energy — by not using it at all The Challenge: The green energy conversation often ignores the carbon debt of manufacturing renewables. The Solution: Focus on energy efficiency first — reducing consumption before adding generation. ROI: Immediate carbon impact with zero added infrastructure. Efficiency is net-zero from day one. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Reimagining the smart grid with peer-to-peer energy flows The Challenge: The electrical grid is destabilized by EVs, data centers, and intermittent renewables. The Solution: Smart buildings that store, shift, and trade energy to balance grid load in real time. ROI: Reduced grid stress, avoided blackouts, and a resilient, decentralized energy ecosystem. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "The cleanest energy is the energy you don't use." – Brad Pilgrim ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit HVAC operations — look for inefficiencies and explore retrofit potential. This Quarter: Assess your building's grid readiness and investigate demand response programs. This Year: Implement a scalable HVAC optimization strategy that supports both decarbonization and revenue. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Brad Pilgrim: Website: https://www.paritygo.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bradpilgrim 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 💡 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: 👉 https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Healthy Buildings & Predictive Science with Dr. Christa Wright
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: How can we protect people as our buildings face hotter climates and evolving chemical risks? Dr. Christa Wright from UL's Chemical Insights Research Institute shares how predictive science, empathy in research, and bio-based solutions are shaping the future of healthier indoor environments. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Dr. Christa Wright is the Senior Research Director at the Chemical Insights Research Institute, part of UL Research Institutes. A trained environmental toxicologist and strategist, she leads the Center for Toxicology and Human Health, where her team studies how chemicals in products and materials affect people — and how data and partnerships can create safer, healthier spaces. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Dr. Wright transforms how we think about healthy spaces — connecting human health, materials, and predictive modeling for a new era of safety science. 🧠 Key Insight #1: Heat Changes Chemistry Indoors The Challenge: Building materials were never designed for today's rising temperatures. The Solution: Research from Chemical Insights shows even a 2°F temperature rise can release higher levels of formaldehyde from paints, flooring, and drywall — prompting a call for new standards and smarter material choices. ROI: Healthier air, longer material lifespan, and proactive protection from climate-related indoor pollution. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Nature Still Works The Challenge: Pandemic-era health strategies leaned too heavily on chemicals and filtration alone. The Solution: Wright's team is testing hydroponic classroom systems in New York, exploring how plants can filter toxins and improve indoor air quality naturally. ROI: Better student focus, cleaner air, and green innovation that reconnects sustainability and wellness. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Forecasting the Next Risk The Challenge: Most safety research is reactive — waiting for harm before changing standards. The Solution: Wright's team uses predictive modeling, AI, and machine learning to forecast future chemical and environmental risks. ROI: A proactive path for architects, product developers, and policymakers to prevent the next crisis before it happens. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "Our behaviors drive our exposures — and understanding them is key to building healthier environments." — Dr. Christa Wright 🏋️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit how your materials perform under rising temperatures. Identify potential sources of indoor pollutants. This Quarter: Incorporate biophilic or plant-based filtration strategies into your next renovation or classroom design. This Year: Build partnerships that integrate predictive data and AI modeling into sustainability planning and certification. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources here 🗒 Read the transcript here 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🔗 Connect with Dr. Christa Wright: Chemical Insights Research Institute (CIRI) Website LinkedIn 💌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips twice a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Building Resilience and Community in Central America with Federico Steinvorth
🌍 The Green Impact Report Quick take: In this episode, Federico Steinvorth, a newly inducted LEED Fellow from Costa Rica, shares how he's championing sustainable building practices across Central America through early project integration, renewable energy, and a strong focus on community engagement. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Federico Steinvorth is an engineer, marathon runner, and co-founder of a regional sustainability consulting firm based in Costa Rica. With a background in mechanical and electrical engineering and a master's in construction management from Michigan State University, Federico has been leading sustainability initiatives across Latin America for over 15 years. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Federico revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🎯 Key Insight #1: Early integration of sustainability consultants leads to better design outcomes The Challenge: Consultants often brought in late in the design process. The Solution: Engaging early to guide KPIs and sustainable design strategies. ROI: Avoided costly redesigns, better project alignment with corporate sustainability goals. 🎯 Key Insight #2: Leveraging Costa Rica's 99% renewable energy grid for electrification The Challenge: High energy consumption in industrial and manufacturing projects. The Solution: Aligning electrification and decarbonization efforts with a clean national grid. ROI: Reduced carbon footprint, cost-effective clean energy adoption. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Partnering with communities to define sustainable success The Challenge: Sustainability frameworks don't always capture local community needs. The Solution: Engaging community teams to integrate social priorities into projects. ROI: Higher impact, long-term community alignment, enhanced project acceptance. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Being named a LEED Fellow isn't just an honor—it's a responsibility to push our limits, lead by example, and elevate the sustainability movement across our region." — Federico Steinvorth ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Reach out to community stakeholders to understand project impact beyond the site. This Quarter: Evaluate your region's energy grid for decarbonization opportunities. This Year: Commit to early-phase sustainability integration on every project. 📲 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources here 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Federico Steinvorth: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/federico-steinvorth Website: http://www.spherasostenible.com/ 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 💌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Giuli Ann Schacht on Designing Green, Living Biophilic & Building Community
🌍 The Green Impact Report Quick take: From authentic storytelling to biophilic design and grassroots sustainability, Giuli Ann Schacht shows how creative thinking and a deep respect for nature can transform communities like High Point, NC — and how you can do the same. 👋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Giuli Ann Schacht is a passionate creator, businesswoman, and advocate for biophilic design. With a background in brand storytelling, fresh food entrepreneurship, and green real estate development, she's now bringing it all together to inspire greener communities through film, design, and sustainable living. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Giuli shares how she's reimagining how we live, build, and connect — with a strong foundation in biophilia and community-driven sustainability. 📌 Key Insight #1: Redefining Real Estate in High Point The Challenge: Vacant buildings and underutilized space in a small North Carolina city. The Solution: Biophilic design + creative placemaking = vibrant living and production spaces. ROI: A thriving neighborhood hub where architecture, nature, and people connect, plus local job creation and property value growth. 📌 Key Insight #2: Biophilic Design Is a Lifestyle, Not a Trend The Challenge: Urban living often strips away our connection to nature. The Solution: Water features, cedar wood, filtered water systems, and intentional landscaping — even on a tiny lot. ROI: Better health outcomes, increased joy, and higher productivity — backed by neuroaesthetic science. 📌 Key Insight #3: Storytelling as a Green Industry Tool The Challenge: Green building messages don't always resonate with everyday people. The Solution: Use storytelling and media to inspire change and elevate local makers. ROI: Increased visibility, community pride, and new pathways for sustainable industry. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "You don't have to redo everything to start changing your life. Just start small. Do it really." – Giuli Ann Schacht 🛠 Your Green Building Action Plan 1. This Week: Add a biophilic element to your home — start with a plant, water feature, or filtered drinking water. 2. This Quarter: Look for ways to reuse and repurpose materials in your next project. 3. This Year: Invest in community-based sustainability — whether it's real estate, education, or mentorship. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources here 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Giuli Ann Schacht: LinkedIn, Website Museum piece- vimeo Daytona 500 Flash Mob- youtube https://www.gonaturalliving.com/ https://www.gonatural.live/pov Alexandra Dummit- https://thesageplant.com/ 📬 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Dana Pucillo on Acoustic Wellness and Sustainable Interiors
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode uncovers how acoustics, materials, and design intersect to create healthier, more sustainable buildings. Dana Pucillo shares how listening — in design, leadership, and innovation — is transforming interior environments for human wellness. 👋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Dana Pucillo is the Vice President of the Acoustics Division at Carnegie, a leader in sustainable interiors. With a career spanning 30+ years in interior design, commercial manufacturing, and sustainability, Dana champions healthy materials, innovative product development, and people-first leadership — all with a strong New York edge and an artist's heart. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Dana Pucillo revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 💡 Key Insight #1: Replacing Fiberglass with Recycled PET in Acoustic Panels The Challenge: Fiberglass acoustic panels are industry standard — but come with VOC and chemical binder concerns. The Solution: Dana's team transitioned their fabric-wrapped acoustic panels to an American-made, recycled PET core. ROI: Maintains acoustic performance while eliminating harmful materials — a big win for sustainability and indoor wellness. 💡 Key Insight #2: Making Acoustics a Wellness Conversation The Challenge: Acoustics are often overlooked in building performance and wellness. The Solution: Carnegie positions acoustics as a central factor in how people feel in environments like classrooms and healthcare facilities. ROI: Improved user experience and health outcomes — acoustics become a strategic part of wellness design. 💡 Key Insight #3: Equipping Specifiers and Facility Managers to Make Healthier Choices The Challenge: Budget and lead time constraints push decision-makers toward status quo materials. The Solution: Dana's team is building tools and visibility into acoustic solutions that meet budget and sustainability goals. ROI: Democratizes green choices for specifiers and facility managers alike — without trade-offs. 🎙 Sustainable Soundbite "Just because something might look good doesn't mean it's necessarily solving the problem in the best way… we are solutions for our clients." – Dana Pucillo 🧩 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Reevaluate material choices for acoustic performance and health impact. This Quarter: Explore vendors and manufacturers using RPET or other low-VOC, recycled materials. This Year: Develop educational tools or internal guides to help specifiers choose sustainable acoustic solutions. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Dana Pucillo: Website, LinkedIn 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 📩 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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From BIM to Circular Sampling: Benjamin Glunz on Building Smarter
📌 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Architect-turned-tech CEO Benjamin Glunz is reshaping the AEC industry by tackling inefficiency, waste, and legacy workflows. In this episode, he shares how platforms like BIMsmith® and Swatchbox® are making sustainability the standard — not the exception. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Benjamin Glunz is the Founder and CEO of Anguleris, the company behind BIMsmith® and Swatchbox®. An architect by training, Ben is driven by a mission to simplify specification, reduce material waste, and empower the next generation of AEC pros with smarter tools. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 🧠 Key Insight #1: Circular Sampling with Second Life The Challenge: Architectural material samples often end up in landfills after projects end. The Solution: Swatchbox's Second Life initiative collects, recirculates, and redistributes unused samples. ROI: 50,000+ samples diverted from landfills, reducing demand for net new sample production. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Turbocharging Sustainability Through Product Selection The Challenge: Architects waste critical hours shuffling paperwork instead of making high-impact material decisions. The Solution: BIMsmith® streamlines product research and specification with architect-built tools. ROI: Faster, more informed decisions that increase sustainability and reduce project waste. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Moving from Time-Based to Value-Based Architecture The Challenge: AEC firms are locked into a billable-hours model that disincentivizes innovation. The Solution: Ben advocates for shifting to value-based pricing and tech-integrated workflows. ROI: Increased profitability, better design quality, and accelerated project timelines. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "Helping architects make better product decisions is the fastest way to scale sustainability across projects." – Benjamin Glunz 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit how your firm manages material samples — can any be returned, reused, or recirculated? This Quarter: Test BIMsmith® or similar tools to reduce friction in product specification. This Year: Champion circular practices internally and pitch one initiative to your leadership team. 🔗 Connect & Learn Mo 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 📄 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Benjamin Glunz: LinkedIn Website 💌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get exclusive tips, expert interviews, and green design tools — delivered twice a week. 📬 Subscribe FREE → https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Maureen Waters on Powering Sustainability with Real Estate Data
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Maureen Waters is redefining what ESG looks like in commercial real estate. From legacy giants like Cushman & Wakefield to her current role as President at Measurabl, Maureen shares the hard-won insights that are helping decarbonize global portfolios — using data at a scale never seen before. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Maureen Waters is President of Measurabl, the most widely adopted sustainability data platform in real estate. With 25+ years across tech, VC, and real estate giants, she leads with a rare blend of strategic rigor and operational clarity — helping $3 trillion in assets get ESG right. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 🧠 Key Innovation #1: Democratizing ESG Data with a Freemium Model: The Challenge: ESG reporting has long been cost-prohibitive for smaller real estate owners. The Solution: Measurabl's free self-serve platform now enables widespread access to ESG tools. ROI: Expanded inclusivity, compliance readiness, and broader sustainability participation. 🧠 Key Innovation #2: Automating Utility Data with AI: The Challenge: Utility bill collection was inefficient and error-prone. The Solution: Measurabl's "Bill AI" automates data capture across diverse formats. ROI: Dramatically faster processing, lower labor costs, and higher data accuracy. 🧠 Key Innovation #3: Shifting from SaaS to Sustainability Ecosystem: The Challenge: Fragmented tools couldn't meet the demands of modern ESG strategy. The Solution: Measurabl evolves into a data ecosystem, serving not just owners but capital markets, insurers, and index providers. ROI: Stronger market positioning and full-spectrum ESG intelligence. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "If you're always looking in the rearview mirror, you can't move forward. The future is in how we leverage data to make sustainability scalable." – Maureen Waters ♻️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify where your ESG workflows still rely on manual utility data. This Quarter: Test a freemium sustainability platform like Measurabl. This Year: Map your real estate ESG data strategy to city and state compliance requirements. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 📄 Read the transcript here 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: Link 🔗 Connect with Maureen Waters: LinkedIn Website 💌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get exclusive tips, expert interviews, and green design tools — delivered twice a week. 📬 Subscribe FREE → https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Rise & Resonate: Sustainable Communities with Architect Don Jacobs
📌 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Donald Jacobs takes us back to the early days of Sea Ranch and shows how designing with the land — not over it — can spark a half-century of sustainable building practices. From passive solar to international design work, his career proves sustainability is both timeless and scalable. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Donald Jacobs is an architect whose career spans 58 years. From designing 100+ custom homes and the Sea Ranch Chapel to co-founding JZMK Partners, he has shaped communities in the U.S. and abroad. Today, he continues to restore past projects and support HomeAid, a nonprofit building shelters for the transitionally homeless. 🔨 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Donald Jacobs revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: 🎯 Key Insight #1: Disappearing Architecture The Challenge: Conventional homes often clash with natural landscapes. The Solution: At Sea Ranch, Jacobs embraced a philosophy of blending structures into the land, using native materials and natural tones to minimize visual impact. ROI: A community where homes feel part of the ecosystem, preserving views and reducing environmental disruption. 🎯 Key Insight #2: Passive Solar Before It Was Popular The Challenge: Rising energy costs and inefficient heating/cooling in the 1970s. The Solution: Jacobs collaborated with pioneers like David Wright to integrate passive solar design, shielding from northwest winds while capturing southern sun. ROI: Homes that were more comfortable, energy-efficient, and decades ahead of green codes. 🎯 Key Insight #3: Scaling Sustainability Globally The Challenge: Mainstream developer housing often resisted sustainable innovation. The Solution: Through JZMK, Jacobs pushed design excellence and brought sustainable principles into master-planned communities across six countries. ROI: International recognition, larger project scales, and ripple effects for future sustainable developments. 🧠 Sustainable Soundbite "Real innovation isn't ruled by technology—it's powered by the people who believe it must work." – Donald Jacobs 📣 Episode Overview From Sea Ranch's pioneering design philosophy to leading an international firm, Donald Jacobs has spent nearly six decades proving that buildings can — and should — work in harmony with nature. In this conversation, he shares lessons from iconic projects, mentors who shaped him, and his nonprofit work that extends sustainability into the social realm 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Walk your project site and identify one way to work with the land, not against it. This Quarter: Explore passive design strategies — like wind protection or solar orientation — that can be integrated without added cost. This Year: Build partnerships with community organizations or nonprofits to ensure your work has both environmental and social impact. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒 Read the transcript Here ♻️ Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🔗 Connect with Donald Jacobs: Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Website ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Karl Borree on Making Sports Floors Smarter, Safer, and More Sustainable
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This episode is a must-listen for architects, contractors, and LEED Pros looking to level up athletic spaces. Karl Borree shares how flooring can dramatically impact health, sustainability, and even climate goals — if you design it right. 🎓 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Karl Borree is a veteran of the performance flooring industry and a passionate advocate for sustainable product innovation. As a key voice at Action Floors, Karl works at the intersection of health, athletics, and material science — driving forward the only carbon-negative maple flooring solution on the market today. With a background in coaching, economics, and rhetorical theory, he brings a unique human-centered lens to sustainable product strategy. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building 💡 Key Insight #1: Flooring Isn't Just About Bounce — It's About Emissions, Safety, and Lifecycle The Challenge: Traditional gym floors often use PVC-based pads that off-gas and lose performance over time. The Solution: Action Floors uses natural rubber pads that don't off-gas, last longer, and offer superior restitution for athletes. ROI: Improved air quality, safer impact absorption, extended lifespan — with verified carbon-negative. 💡 Key Insight #2: One Size Doesn't Fit All — Design for the Athlete, Not Just the Space The Challenge: Many school districts default to "standard" flooring systems without considering age, activity, or use-case. The Solution: Action Floors offers 14+ custom subfloor systems tuned to the specific athlete profile — from preschoolers to pros. ROI: Reduced injuries, enhanced performance, and floors that align with building lifecycle and functional demands. 💡 Key Insight #3: Carbon-Negative Sports Flooring Exists — If You Know Where to Look The Challenge: Most stakeholders assume performance floors are carbon-intensive due to manufacturing and global shipping. The Solution: Action Floors sources maple from the UP of Michigan, leveraging cold climate slow-growth trees, and runs a verified carbon-negative operation. ROI: Global shipments with a smaller footprint than local competitors — backed by SGS-certified EPDs. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Follow your passion, not your pension — that'll bring you everything you really want." – Karl Borree 🌍 Episode Overview Think sports flooring is just about looks or bounce? Think again. In this episode, Karl Borree of Action Floors pulls back the curtain on a massively underappreciated part of green building: what's under your feet. From carbon-negative maple to all-natural rubber pads engineered to reduce concussions, Karl shares how performance flooring is being reimagined with sustainability — and athletes — at the center. ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan This Week: Ask your flooring vendor if they have an EPD — and what's under the surface. This Quarter: If you're designing a space for athletes (of any age), evaluate whether your flooring supports performance and long-term health. This Year: Shift from lowest-bid procurement to lifecycle-focused design — especially in public education and athletic facility projects. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 📄 Read the transcript: here 🔗 Connect with Karl Borree: [LinkedIn] 🏗️ Explore Action Floor Systems, LLC 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ✉️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get exclusive tips, expert interviews, and green design tools — delivered twice a week. 📬 Subscribe FREE → https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe
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Episode 400: Charlie Cichetti on 8+ Years of Green Building Conversations That Matter
📣 The Green Impact Report Quick take: In this milestone 400th episode, host Charlie Cichetti reflects on over eight years of interviewing green building pioneers. He shares timeless lessons, celebrates the community, and previews what's next in the world of sustainability storytelling. 👋 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Charlie Cichetti is one of the most credentialed experts in the green building world and a LEED Fellow. He's the founder and host of Green Building Matters, a passionate educator, and a leader in sustainability-driven entrepreneurship. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this special solo episode, Charlie flips the script to reflect on how Green Building Matters became the most downloaded podcast in its space — and why that matters now more than ever. 🧠 Key Insight #1: Storytelling Inspires Action The Challenge: Technical content can alienate early-career sustainability pros. The Solution: Focus on personal stories, authentic journeys, and real-world projects. ROI: Listeners report earning credentials, launching new roles, and pushing for green certifications. 🧠 Key Insight #2: There's No One Path to Green Building Leadership The Challenge: The industry often emphasizes rigid roles or career tracks. The Solution: Showcase diverse voices — from LEED Fellows to students, sales pros to engineers. ROI: Encouragement and validation for professionals forging unique green careers. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Consistency Builds Community The Challenge: Maintaining weekly momentum for 8+ years is rare. The Solution: Leverage virtual teams, strong systems, and personal commitment. ROI: 400+ episodes, a global audience, and top 3% status in the podcasting world. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "This podcast is a megaphone for the green building movement — and you're the reason it matters." — Charlie Cichetti 📘 Episode Overview What started as a passion project has grown into a global platform for green building professionals. In this special solo episode, Charlie Cichetti marks Green Building Matters' 400th episode with a heartfelt reflection on the podcast's journey — from humble beginnings to becoming a top 3% podcast worldwide. He shares behind-the-scenes stories, key lessons learned, gratitude for the people who've helped shape the show, and a powerful vision for what comes next — including deeper dives into AI, regenerative design, and community engagement. Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, this is an inspiring reset on why this platform — and this mission — matters. ✅ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Reflect on your own sustainability journey. Share an episode with a colleague who needs encouragement. This Quarter: Revisit favorite episodes and reach out to past guests for insight or mentorship. This Year: Join the growing Green Building Matters community through LinkedIn, events, or by becoming a guest yourself. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒 Read the transcript: here 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 💌 Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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GBES Episode 399 — Live from Blueprint Vegas 2025 - The Future of the Built World
🌍 The Green Impact Report Quick take: Live from the Blueprint Vegas 2025 conference, Charlie Cicchetti unpacks how AI, automation, and sustainability startups are shaping the built world. Whether you're a green building professional, an entrepreneur, or curious about the latest tech in construction and real estate, this recap offers major takeaways from one of the industry's most influential events. 👤 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Charlie Cicchetti Charlie is the founder of Green Building Education Services (GBES) and Schema. A LEED Fellow and one of the most credentialed green building experts globally, he's dedicated to scaling sustainability through tech, training, and thought leadership. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this special episode, Charlie breaks down innovations and insights straight from the Blueprint Vegas 2025 conference — where the future of the built world is being written. 🧠 Key Insight #1: AI is not just a cost-saver — it's a growth engine The Challenge: Traditionally, AI in real estate has been used primarily to reduce operating costs. The Solution: Charlie emphasizes AI's broader potential — automating repetitive tasks to let professionals focus on creativity and customer experience. ROI: Boosted efficiency and employee satisfaction, while increasing the quality of customer engagement and problem-solving. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Robotics are entering construction — literally The Challenge: Labor shortages and inefficiencies continue to plague the construction industry. The Solution: Real-world applications of robotics were showcased on the expo floor, from automation in logistics to on-site tasks. ROI: Potential for reduced delays, lower costs, and improved safety in construction projects. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Startups like Mill and Switch are redefining climate tech The Challenge: Finding scalable, tech-driven solutions that actually move the needle on sustainability. The Solution: Mill is revolutionizing food recycling (not just composting), while Switch Automation is pushing AI and ML in building controls. ROI: Measurable impacts on waste reduction and energy efficiency across building portfolios. 💬 Sustainable Soundbite "Don't look at AI just to save money. Ask — how can you use AI to really grow your business?" – Charlie Cicchetti 📈 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Connect with sustainability-focused startups like Mill and Switch. Explore their offerings and how they can integrate into your current workflow. This Quarter: Attend an industry conference like Blueprint Vegas, Net Zero, or Greenbuild to network, discover new tools, and gain cross-sector insight. This Year: Start an intrapreneurial initiative within your company. Identify one area where tech and sustainability intersect and champion a pilot project. 📌 Episode Overview In this special episode of the Green Building Matters Podcast, we're coming to you from Blueprint Vegas 2025 at The Venetian, Las Vegas — the premier event on the future of the built world. With over 3,000+ attendees, 250+ speakers, and 50+ countries represented, Blueprint brings together the brightest minds in real estate, construction, technology, and sustainability. ♻️ Why Blueprint Matters for Green Building Blueprint isn't just another real estate tech event — it's where the future of sustainable construction and operations takes shape. From decarbonization strategies to AI-driven building management, this year's conversations spotlight how the built world is adapting to climate goals and net-zero commitments. 🔗 Connect & Learn More Resources & Links 🌐 Blueprint Vegas 2025 Official Website 🎧 More episodes of the Green Building Matters Podcast 📩 Contact us to share your green building story: [[email protected]] 📖 Read the transcript: here 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://greenbuildingmatters.com/ ✉️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Brian Sheng on Turning Air into Water
🎯 The Green Impact Report Quick take: This week's episode goes beyond bricks and beams. Brian Sheng, co-founder and CEO of Aquaria, is tackling one of the planet's most overlooked sustainability challenges: water. His team is building clean water infrastructure by literally harvesting water from air — a breakthrough that could redefine how communities access one of life's most critical resources. 🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Brian Sheng is the co-founder and CEO of Aquaria, a company pioneering atmospheric water generation at scale. A first-generation American who grew up in New York, Brian studied at Princeton before building a career as both an entrepreneur and investor in future-focused technologies. After leading Fresh, an early-stage venture firm that backed AI, climate, and government tech, Brian shifted to operating in climate innovation. At Aquaria, he's on a mission to make reliable, abundant, and sustainable water accessible to communities everywhere. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Brian Sheng revolutionizes traditional thinking about water and infrastructure 🧠 Key Insight #1: Water is the overlooked frontier of sustainability. The Challenge: Infrastructure projects are stalled by insufficient access to clean water. The Solution: Aquaria generates water directly from air, creating a new and abundant supply chain. ROI: Reliable, decentralized access to clean water for homes and communities, reducing strain on existing systems. 🧠 Key Insight #2: Startups can shift how infrastructure is built. The Challenge: Water infrastructure is costly, slow, and dependent on outdated systems. The Solution: Aquaria approaches water like solar — distributed, scalable, and technology-driven. ROI: Faster deployment, more resilient communities, and the potential to scale from individual homes to entire cities. 🧠 Key Insight #3: Mission-driven innovation requires intentional culture. The Challenge: Founders often struggle to balance speed with sustainable talent growth. The Solution: Brian builds teams with intentional mentorship, complementary co-founders, and a mix of in-person and distributed collaboration. ROI: A resilient, mission-aligned company culture that scales alongside the tech. 🌏 Sustainable Soundbite "We are like solar, but for water — energy from the sun, water from the air." – Brian Sheng 📌 Your Green Building Action Plan: Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Evaluate where water access could bottleneck your building or community projects. This Quarter: Explore distributed water solutions like atmospheric generation to reduce risk. This Year: Build partnerships with innovators that scale sustainable infrastructure, not just energy, but also water. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources here 🗒 Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Brian Sheng: Website: https://www.aquaria.world/ Brian on: LinkedIn Brian on: Instagram Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉 Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Kristen DiStefano on Designing for Future-Ready Sustainability
The Green Impact Report Quick take: What if your master plan was smart enough to beat policy to the punch? Kristen DiStefano shares bold strategies from Atelier Ten that are shaping the future of zero-carbon communities — before the ink is dry on today's code. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Kristen DiStefano is a Director at Atelier Ten and a leading voice in environmental design. Trained in both civil engineering and architecture, she brings technical fluency and people-centered creativity to some of the West Coast's most ambitious sustainable projects. From net-zero campuses to district-scale reuse systems, her work bridges policy, performance, and people. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Kristen DiStefano revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Building a blackwater-powered future in Mission Rock The Challenge: Water reuse wasn't even legal when the project began. The Solution: Design a district-wide blackwater treatment and reuse system anyway. ROI: Now required by code, the system will save an estimated 16 million gallons annually. Key Insight #2: Rethinking energy at California College of the Arts The Challenge: Maker spaces with kilns, glass furnaces, and labs have huge loads. The Solution: Dual strategy — reduce architectural demand and work directly with studio leaders to tackle equipment use. ROI: Smart controls + future microgrid + PV = a scalable model for low-carbon academic buildings. Key Insight #3: Expanding what "zero carbon" really means The Challenge: Too many sustainability frameworks stop at operations. The Solution: Kristen argues for a broader carbon scope: refrigerants, site work, EV infrastructure, and even transportation emissions. ROI: A regenerative, resilient framework that keeps pace with reality—and policy shifts. 🌎 Sustainable Soundbite "Eventually the goal would be to never emit carbon to begin with. But we're not quite there yet. So let's chart the path." — Kristen DiStefano 📌 Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Revisit your project's early-stage energy and water assumptions — are you future-proofing or checking boxes? This Quarter: Map your carbon strategy across all five pillars: operations, embodied materials, refrigerants, transportation, and site impacts. This Year: Pilot one regenerative or district-scale solution — even if it's ahead of current code. Be the reason it's normalized later. Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: [GreenBuildingMatters.com/podcast] 🗒 **Read the transcript here.** 🔗 Connect with Kristen DiStefano: [LinkedIn] | [Atelier Ten] Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Decarbonizing Real Estate: Christopher Naismith from Audette on Turning Buildings into Financial Engines
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Most commercial buildings are controlled by 200 global logos—and the way they're financed makes decarbonization almost impossible. Christopher and his team at Audette are flipping that script, proving sustainability and ROI can—and must—go hand in hand. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Christopher Naismith grew up on Vancouver Island surrounded by forests and ocean. After starting as a civil engineer, a career pivot led him into construction, building science, and eventually founding Audette, a fintech company redefining how real estate owners invest in decarbonization. Today, his platform models over 30,000 commercial buildings, helping some of the world's largest portfolios cut emissions and boost asset value. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building Key Insight #1: Real estate finance is the real barrier to decarbonization. The Challenge: Property owners avoid upgrades because they eat into short-term profits. The Solution: Audette models both physical systems and financial ownership structures to reveal where decarbonization adds long-term value. ROI: Turns sustainability from a cost center into a proven value-driver. Key Insight #2: AI makes the "my building is special" excuse obsolete. The Challenge: Operators claim buildings are too unique to standardize solutions. The Solution: Audette uses AI and machine learning to pre-model millions of buildings, identify retrofit patterns, and predict energy use. ROI: Portfolio owners get audit-level insights instantly, accelerating retrofit adoption at scale. Key Insight #3: Stability sells. The Challenge: ESG has become politicized, and many owners fear added costs. The Solution: Reframe sustainability as modernization and risk management—keeping operating costs predictable and assets resilient. ROI: Attracts tenants, protects asset value, and opens new revenue streams from grid participation and resilience. Sustainable Soundbite "At some point, all of these outdated systems will be as obsolete as a coal furnace in your basement." — Christopher Naismith, Audette Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Start framing decarbonization not as "ESG" but as asset stability in conversations with stakeholders. This Quarter: Audit your portfolio for low-hanging fruit like rooftop units—swap gas-fired for heat pumps. This Year: Explore fintech-style tools to connect building upgrades with long-term value creation. Connect & Learn More 🌿 Explore resources from this episode: GBES.com/podcast 🗒 Read the transcript here. 🔗 Connect with Christopher on LinkedIn 🌍 Learn more about Audette: Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Stay tuned. Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Gregg Holladay on Revolutionary Heat Pump Water Heaters That Pay for Themselves
The Green Impact Report Quick take: 16-year heat pump water heater evangelist Gregg Holladay reveals how homeowners can slash energy costs by $400+ annually, why May 2029 changes everything for 50% of American homes, and his "proactive replacement" strategy that turns water heater failures into profitable opportunities. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Gregg Holladay is Business Development Manager for Specialty Markets at Bradford White, where he champions heat pump water heater technology across residential and commercial markets. The industry's only 16-year veteran of heat pump water heaters, Gregg introduced America's first Energy Star-rated unit while at GE in 2009. A sustainability pioneer who built his first energy-efficient home 33 years ago on a Kentucky farm, he's known for translating complex technology into compelling financial stories—like how homeowners can save $400+ annually while achieving 420% efficiency. Gregg teaches contractors nationwide that water heaters are evolving from "failure replacement" to proactive upgrades that actually pay for themselves. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Gregg revolutionizes traditional water heating approaches: Key Insight #1: The Stone Age to Space Age Efficiency Leap The Challenge: Traditional electric water heaters operate at 90-93% efficiency, forcing homeowners into incremental upgrades The Solution: Heat pump water heaters achieve 420% efficiency in one revolutionary step using proven refrigerator technology ROI: $400+ annual savings with 2-3 year payback when combined with utility rebates and 30% federal tax credits up to $2,000 Key Insight #2: Proactive Replacement Beats Emergency Failures The Challenge: Water heaters are only replaced when they fail at 10 PM on Saturday nights, creating expensive emergency situations The Solution: Educate homeowners during routine service calls about Energy Star upgrades that pay for themselves ROI: Contractors transform reactive service calls into profitable planned installations while customers save thousands over 10-year warranty periods Key Insight #3: Focus on Electric-to-Electric First, Not Gas Conversion The Challenge: Industry obsesses over difficult gas-to-electric conversions that require expensive electrical upgrades The Solution: Target the 50% of American homes with existing electric water heaters for simple 30-amp swaps ROI: Fastest path to decarbonization with same electrical service, immediate 3,000 kilowatt hour reduction per home, and grid-wide impact Sustainable Soundbite "There's never been a product that I'm aware of in the home that has had this kind of payback story. This opens the door to proactive replacement through education—not waiting until 10 o'clock on a Saturday night when a water heater fails." – Gregg Holladay Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Calculate potential savings for electric water heater replacements using local utility rates and available rebates—Tennessee offers $1,300 rebates that dramatically improve payback This Quarter: Train your team on the "refrigerator reliability" story to help clients understand heat pump technology through familiar analogies This Year: Prepare for the May 2029 mandate requiring all residential electric water heaters above 35 gallons to be heat pump units—get ahead of the curve Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Green Building Matters Podcast 🗒️ Read the transcript: Episode Transcript 🔗 Connect with Gregg Holladay: LinkedIn Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Michael Wagner on Disrupting Roofing with Nano-Ceramic Technology
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Michael Wagner reveals how nano-ceramic coating technology can extend roof lifespans by decades while eliminating millions of shingles from landfills—plus the franchise strategy that's scaling this green innovation nationwide. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Michael Wagner is a seasoned franchise executive and the newly appointed brand president of Roof Scientist. With nearly two decades at Coastal Training Technologies (later acquired by DuPont), Wagner built international operations across Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, India, and the Philippines. He's successfully launched multiple franchise brands including Pool Scouts (97 locations) and appeared on Shark Tank with his balance bike company Kazam, securing investment from Mark Cuban. Wagner operates under Homefront Brands, overseeing franchise development for innovative home service solutions. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Michael revolutionizes traditional roofing approaches: Key Insight #1: Nano-Ceramic Coating Eliminates Roof Replacement Waste The Challenge: Asphalt shingles are petroleum-based products that take decades to decompose in landfills, with quality declining while prices skyrocket The Solution: Cerakade nano-ceramic coating creates a 6-millimeter protective barrier that extends roof life without tear-off and replacement ROI: Dramatically reduces landfill waste while providing homeowners a more cost-effective alternative to full roof replacement Key Insight #2: Resin Technology Stops Granule Pollution at the Source The Challenge: Traditional asphalt shingles shed ceramic granules that flow into gutters and water systems, creating environmental contamination The Solution: The nano-ceramic resin system adheres to shingles and prevents granule loss while providing wind, hail, and fire protection ROI: Protects water systems from granule pollution while offering homeowners enhanced durability and potential energy savings through heat dissipation Key Insight #3: Target Housing Market Trends for Maximum Sustainability Impact The Challenge: Rising housing costs force homeowners to maintain existing assets longer rather than relocate, but traditional roof replacement is expensive and wasteful The Solution: Focus on repair and restore over replace—extending roof life fits perfectly with homeowners' need to invest in their current properties ROI: Recession-resistant business model that serves growing market demand while reducing construction waste on a massive scale Sustainable Soundbite "We can extend the life of a roof without tearing off the shingles and dumping them into landfills—shingles take a long time to degrade and decompose and the energy savings payback is also there." – Michael Wagner Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Assess your building portfolio for roofs nearing replacement—identify candidates for coating restoration instead This Quarter: Research nano-ceramic coating options and calculate waste reduction potential versus traditional replacement This Year: Implement roof restoration protocols that prioritize repair and restore over replace, potentially exploring franchise opportunities in the growing restoration market Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about Roof Scientist: Roof Scientist 🔗 Connect with Michael Wagner: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: Franchise Vision by David Busker 🗒️ Read the transcript [here] Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Scott Donachie on Calming the Fears of Decarbonization
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Former Wall Street trader Scott Donachie reveals why relationship-building trumps technology pushing in decarbonization deals, shares the HVAC foam that saved Mandalay Bay $15M, and explains his "calm the fears of the unknown" approach to navigating Local Law 97 compliance. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Scott Donachie is the Chief Executive Officer at Companies for Net Zero, connecting decision-makers across real estate, finance, and technology to drive sustainable impact. Based in New York, he leads an ecosystem of 300+ organizations transforming the built environment and infrastructure. A former Wall Street trader turned decarbonization evangelist, Scott discovered sustainability eight years ago after learning about 400 dormant landfills in New Jersey. He hosts invite-only Decarb Summits that bring together building owners, investors, and technology providers to share real-world lessons from the trenches. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Scott revolutionizes traditional building decarbonization approaches: Key Insight #1: Finance Background Creates Sustainability Superpower The Challenge: Most sustainability professionals struggle to navigate complex deal structures and financing decisions The Solution: Combine deep finance experience with sustainability expertise to become "dangerous" in both arenas ROI: Ability to champion deals through complicated decision-making units and secure financing for projects others can't close Key Insight #2: Pragmatic Solutions Beat Flashy New Construction The Challenge: Industry focuses on $40M new green buildings while ignoring immediate retrofit opportunities The Solution: Prioritize proven technologies with strong case studies—like the patented HVAC foam that saved Mandalay Bay $15M annually ROI: Faster implementation, lower risk, and demonstrated returns that build credibility for larger future projects Key Insight #3: Relationship-First Approach Wins Over Product Pushing The Challenge: Technology vendors lead with features instead of understanding the full decision-making ecosystem The Solution: Build deep personal relationships, learn clients' kids' names, and address the needs of CFOs, facilities managers, and building owners simultaneously ROI: Long-term partnerships that create referral networks and repeat business in an industry built on trust Sustainable Soundbite "Calming the fears of the unknown. How do you do that? Just collaboration with very intelligent people that are in the room...everyone can be calm and positive because they are sharing their ideas and are not working in silos." Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify the three key stakeholders in your next decarbonization project (CFO, facilities, building owner) and map their individual concerns and success metrics This Quarter: Research local and state incentives beyond federal programs—Scott emphasizes hyper-local public-private partnerships are expanding as federal support shifts This Year: Build your "lessons from the trenches" database by connecting with building owners who've completed similar retrofits and can share real operational data Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Decarb Summits 🔗 Connect with Scott Donachie: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: How the Scots Invented the Modern World Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Scott Donachie on Calming the Fears of Decarbonization
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Former Wall Street trader Scott Donachie reveals why relationship-building trumps technology pushing in decarbonization deals, shares the HVAC foam that saved Mandalay Bay $15M, and explains his "calm the fears of the unknown" approach to navigating Local Law 97 compliance. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Scott Donachie is the Chief Executive Officer at Companies for Net Zero, connecting decision-makers across real estate, finance, and technology to drive sustainable impact. Based in New York, he leads an ecosystem of 300+ organizations transforming the built environment and infrastructure. A former Wall Street trader turned decarbonization evangelist, Scott discovered sustainability eight years ago after learning about 400 dormant landfills in New Jersey. He hosts invite-only Decarb Summits that bring together building owners, investors, and technology providers to share real-world lessons from the trenches. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Scott revolutionizes traditional building decarbonization approaches: Key Insight #1: Finance Background Creates Sustainability Superpower The Challenge: Most sustainability professionals struggle to navigate complex deal structures and financing decisions The Solution: Combine deep finance experience with sustainability expertise to become "dangerous" in both arenas ROI: Ability to champion deals through complicated decision-making units and secure financing for projects others can't close Key Insight #2: Pragmatic Solutions Beat Flashy New Construction The Challenge: Industry focuses on $40M new green buildings while ignoring immediate retrofit opportunities The Solution: Prioritize proven technologies with strong case studies—like the patented HVAC foam that saved Mandalay Bay $15M annually ROI: Faster implementation, lower risk, and demonstrated returns that build credibility for larger future projects Key Insight #3: Relationship-First Approach Wins Over Product Pushing The Challenge: Technology vendors lead with features instead of understanding the full decision-making ecosystem The Solution: Build deep personal relationships, learn clients' kids' names, and address the needs of CFOs, facilities managers, and building owners simultaneously ROI: Long-term partnerships that create referral networks and repeat business in an industry built on trust Sustainable Soundbite "Calming the fears of the unknown. How do you do that? Just collaboration with very intelligent people that are in the room...everyone can be calm and positive because they are sharing their ideas and are not working in silos." Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify the three key stakeholders in your next decarbonization project (CFO, facilities, building owner) and map their individual concerns and success metrics This Quarter: Research local and state incentives beyond federal programs—Scott emphasizes hyper-local public-private partnerships are expanding as federal support shifts This Year: Build your "lessons from the trenches" database by connecting with building owners who've completed similar retrofits and can share real operational data Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: Decarb Summits 🔗 Connect with Scott Donachie: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: How the Scots Invented the Modern World Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Iryna Sukhodub on Building Ukraine's Green Future Through Wartime Reconstruction
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Iryna Sukhodub reveals how Ukraine's massive reconstruction effort is driving green building innovation—from IFI-funded sustainable housing for 4.5 million displaced people to the strategic shift from energy-only thinking to comprehensive sustainability that could reshape your project priorities. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Iryna Sukhodub is a Building Modeling and Simulation Specialist at iC consulenten Ukraine and Associate Professor at the National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute." Honored as Scientist of the Year by President Zelenskyy in 2020, she bridges academia and industry through energy efficiency research, green building certification expertise, and mentoring the next generation of women engineers in sustainability. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Iryna revolutionizes traditional reconstruction approaches: Key Insight #1: IFI Financing Creates Green Building Momentum The Challenge: Green certification isn't mandatory in Ukraine, limiting sustainable development incentives The Solution: International Financial Institutions require sustainability standards for reconstruction loans and grants—driving market demand through financing requirements ROI: Access to favorable loan rates and grant funding, plus tenant lease requirements from international companies demanding certified buildings Key Insight #2: Resilience + Renewables = Reconstruction Strategy The Challenge: Ukraine's damaged infrastructure needs rebuilding while serving 4.5 million internally displaced people The Solution: Integrate PV systems with energy storage for dual benefits—cost reduction and power resilience during electricity shortages ROI: Lower operational costs plus business continuity during grid disruptions, creating "future-proof" infrastructure investments Key Insight #3: Shift From Energy-Only to Comprehensive Sustainability The Challenge: Ukrainian projects historically focus solely on energy efficiency and renewables, missing broader impact opportunities The Solution: Expand to embodied carbon, life cycle assessment, accessibility, climate adaptation, and indoor environmental quality ROI: Enhanced building performance, health outcomes, and alignment with international certification standards like LEED v5 and WELL Sustainable Soundbite "We still have to implement projects and we have to implement them in a sustainable manner, especially for the people that need housing at the moment." – Iryna Sukhodub Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Evaluate how financing requirements could drive sustainability in your projects—research available green financing programs and certification incentives in your region This Quarter: Expand beyond energy efficiency—conduct a gap analysis of your projects against comprehensive sustainability frameworks like LEED v5 or BREEAM This Year: Build resilience into your renewable energy strategy—explore PV + storage combinations that deliver both cost savings and operational continuity during grid disruptions Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: [Link] 🗒️ Read the transcript [Link] 🔗 Connect with Iryna Sukhodub: LinkedIn 📖 Recommended reading: Tiger Hunters by Ivan Bagran Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Herbert Koomson on Transforming Waste Management Through Data-Driven Audits
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Herbert Koomson reveals how waste audits uncover 50% recyclable materials hiding in trash streams and why the future of sustainability messaging isn't about saving the planet—it's about saving your bottom line. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Herbert Koomson transitioned from engineering to sustainable design at West Virginia University, where Professor Chris Haddix guided him to pass the LEED GA exam before graduation. He began his sustainability career with the NYC Department of Sanitation, educating major restaurant chains about commercial organics rules. Currently at RTS, he conducts waste audits throughout North America, helping clients achieve higher diversion rates through data-driven strategies. Herbert is also a coffee connoisseur, wrestling fan, and proud New Yorker who believes in making sustainability accessible rather than preachy. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Herbert revolutionizes traditional waste management approaches: Key Insight #1: Waste Audits Reveal Hidden Gold in Your Trash The Challenge: Businesses assume they're recycling properly while up to 50% of recyclable materials end up in landfills The Solution: Systematic waste audits combined with walkthrough assessments identify contamination sources and mislabeled waste stations ROI: Higher diversion rates reduce waste costs while meeting sustainability goals—clients see measurable improvements within one audit cycle Key Insight #2: Geography Determines Your Diversion Success The Challenge: Voluntary recycling programs lead to bare minimum compliance and lower diversion rates The Solution: Target markets with mandatory separation laws like California and Austin, Texas, which drive 3x higher diversion rates than voluntary programs ROI: Regulatory compliance creates consistent revenue streams while voluntary markets rely on client motivation and budget priorities Key Insight #3: Make Sustainability About Wallets, Not Polar Bears The Challenge: Traditional sustainability messaging focuses on environmental impact, which can feel political or preachy The Solution: Frame waste management as business efficiency—cost savings, space optimization, and operational improvements ROI: Financial benefits resonate universally while environmental benefits become the bonus, not the burden Sustainable Soundbite "Sustainability isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. If we want to design a future that includes everyone, we have to start building with empathy and intention today." – Herbert Koomson Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Conduct a mini waste audit in your office—spend 15 minutes identifying what's in your trash that should be recycled This Quarter: Evaluate waste station signage and labels across your properties—worn or confusing signs kill diversion rates This Year: Implement the "waste audit wheel"—baseline assessment, consulting improvements, follow-up audit to measure progress Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about RTS: Recycle Track Systems 🔗 Connect with Herbert Koomson: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: $40 Million Slaves by William Rhoden 📖 More reads: True Crime by Andrew Klavan and Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 🗒️ Read the transcript here Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Morgan Holl on Transforming Waste Into Circular Building Materials
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Morgan Holl reveals why "connectivity drives circularity" in recycling and how his glass processing innovation tackles the 38% of landfill waste from construction—plus the strategic insight that could transform your approach to sustainable materials sourcing. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Morgan Holl is a current founder in the sustainability space, with past C-suite experience in general management, strategic planning, corporate development, and product innovation. Previously, he's led product teams encompassing both long-cycle innovation in the chemical space, and short-cycle SaaS/HaaS in IoT domains. He's led decisions tied to large and small bolt-on acquisitions, authored strategic roadmaps, and prioritized organic capital deployment. Nothing excites him more than when he is able to create value and solve complex problems through partnerships. His model is rooted in humility, empathy, and an insatiable, innate curiosity. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Morgan revolutionizes traditional waste management approaches: Key Insight #1: Connectivity Drives Circularity in Construction The Challenge: People feel disconnected from recycling outcomes, leading to reduced participation and mistrust in the system The Solution: Create transparent, local processing that shows exactly where materials go and what they become ROI: Increased recycling participation, community engagement, and cost-effective local material loops Key Insight #2: Glass Processing Unlocks Hidden Material Value The Challenge: Glass breaks in single-stream recycling, contaminating other materials and making processing expensive The Solution: Process glass locally for non-traditional applications like engineered soil blends and sustainable building materials ROI: Captures high-volume recoverable material typically sent to landfills while creating functional building products Key Insight #3: Construction Waste Represents the Biggest Circular Opportunity The Challenge: Construction and demolition waste accounts for 38% of all landfill material—massive volumes with huge environmental impact The Solution: Scale thoughtful reuse and recycling of C&D waste while incorporating recycled materials into new building products ROI: Outsized improvements in circularity with significant cost savings and LEED credit opportunities Sustainable Soundbite "We launched this business with the idea of overcoming those challenges in the world of recycling... connectivity drives circularity." – Morgan Holl Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit your current project's waste streams—identify high-volume materials that could be processed locally instead of landfilled This Quarter: Research local circular material suppliers and calculate potential LEED credits from C&D waste diversion This Year: Develop partnerships with regional processors to create closed-loop material systems for your building portfolio Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about Overlooked Materials: Overlooked Materials 🔗 Connect with Morgan Holl: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: The Wide Lens by Ron Adner 🗒 Read the transcript [LINK TO BE ADDED] Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Hamed Soroush on Turning the Subsurface Into Clean Energy Batteries
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Hamed Soroush reveals how subsurface thermal energy storage can cut data center cooling power by 80% while creating 6-month energy batteries from underground rocks—plus the mindset shift that transformed his oil & gas expertise into breakthrough clean energy solutions. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Hamed Soroush is a subsurface engineering expert and entrepreneur who has led over 350 consulting projects across seven countries. As founder of Teverra, he's pioneering technologies that transform underground formations into long-term energy storage systems. A former SPE Distinguished Lecturer, Hamed bridges oil & gas innovation with clean energy solutions, focusing on geothermal energy, carbon storage, and thermal energy systems that can store energy for months without significant loss. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Hamed revolutionizes traditional energy approaches: Key Insight #1: Subsurface Rocks Are Nature's Ultimate Batteries The Challenge: Current battery technologies offer only 4-10 hour storage while renewable energy needs long-term solutions The Solution: Heat rocks underground using excess renewable energy, storing thermal energy for 6+ months with only 5-6% loss ROI: Creates "artificial geothermal reservoirs" that provide baseload renewable energy without the limitations of traditional batteries Key Insight #2: Data Centers Can Cut Cooling Power by 80% The Challenge: 40% of data center power consumption goes to cooling, limiting Georgia's ability to add new facilities The Solution: Use subsurface formations and groundwater for district cooling systems ROI: 80% reduction in cooling power consumption plus 70% cut in CO2 emissions, enabling more data centers with existing grid capacity Key Insight #3: Transfer Oil & Gas Innovation to Clean Energy The Challenge: Clean energy lacks the advanced subsurface technologies already proven in oil & gas The Solution: Apply geomechanics, drilling expertise, and reservoir engineering to geothermal, carbon storage, and energy storage ROI: Accelerates clean energy deployment by leveraging decades of subsurface innovation instead of starting from scratch Sustainable Soundbite "We are wasting almost half of the energy that we spend a lot of time, effort, and money to generate. And by saving this energy that's wasted, we can actually lift many country's people from poverty." – Hamed Soroush Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Assess your building's cooling loads and explore subsurface cooling potential for energy efficiency gains This Quarter: Connect with local geothermal professionals to evaluate thermal energy storage opportunities for your portfolio This Year: Investigate district-scale thermal systems that can share energy between heating-dominant and cooling-dominant buildings Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about Teverra: Teverra.com 🔗 Connect with Hamed Soroush: LinkedIn 📚 Recommended reading: The Future is Faster Than You Think 🗒️ Read the transcript [Link] Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Larry Lessard on Scaling Geothermal Networks for Maximum Climate Impact
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Larry Lessard reveals why geothermal systems are 400-600% more efficient than fossil fuel alternatives and how network geothermal is revolutionizing district-level sustainability—plus the strategic insight that could reshape your approach to renewable energy priorities. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Lawrence (Larry) Lessard is an applied scientist with a career encompassing hydrogeology, contaminated site remediation, and geothermal system design and installation. He is the founder of both Lessard Environmental, Inc. and Achieve Renewable Energy, LLC. He is also a nature and astronomical photographer, third degree blackbelt in Judo, and a Hang Glider Pilot. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Larry revolutionizes traditional HVAC approaches: Key Insight #1: Geothermal Efficiency Crushes All Alternatives The Challenge: Natural gas boiler systems max out at 92% efficiency while losing energy up the flue The Solution: Geothermal systems move heat energy instead of creating it, achieving 400-600% efficiency ROI: Equipment lasts twice as long (protected indoors) with dramatically lower lifecycle costs and zero combustion emissions Key Insight #2: Network Geothermal Unlocks District-Scale Impact The Challenge: Individual building systems can't serve properties without underground space or share thermal loads The Solution: Connect multiple buildings to shared ground heat exchangers—cooling-dominant buildings export heat to heating-dominant ones ROI: 100+ year lifespan for ground infrastructure creates generational sustainability investments, like "building a cathedral" Key Insight #3: Target the Biggest Carbon Slice First The Challenge: Many sustainability efforts focus on electricity (only 10-15% of emissions) while ignoring bigger opportunities The Solution: Prioritize building heating/cooling (30%+ of emissions) and transportation (34%) for maximum climate impact ROI: Attacking the largest emission sources delivers the biggest environmental returns and typically the best financial incentives Sustainable Soundbite "If a natural gas boiler system is maybe 92% efficient, a geothermal system, through that same calculation, is 400 to 600% efficient. You get more energy out of the operation of the equipment than you put into it." – Larry Lessard Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Calculate your building's heating vs. cooling loads to determine geothermal feasibility and efficiency potential This Quarter: Explore federal tax credits (30-50% depending on location and domestic content) and local utility rebates for geothermal installations This Year: Evaluate network geothermal opportunities across your building portfolio—identify cooling-dominant buildings that could share heat with heating-dominant ones Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about Achieve Renewable Energy: Achieve Renewable Energy 🔗 Connect with Larry Lessard: LinkedIn 📚 New England Geothermal Professional Association: NEGPA 📖 Recommended reading:A Civil Action: Jonathan Harr 🎬 Recommended viewing: "Dark Waters" (2019 film) 🗒️ Read the transcript here Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Ross Guberman on the AI-Powered Waste Management Revolution
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Ross Guberman reveals how AI sensors and tech-enabled waste management can slash building operating costs while hitting zero waste targets—turning dumpster diving into data science. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Ross Guberman is a seasoned executive with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental management. Currently serving as the SVP of Sustainability at Recycle Track Systems, he has a proven track record of leading organizations towards high profit and impactful practices. His diverse experience includes founding and leading Great Forest as CEO, where he honed skills in contract negotiation and program development. Ross's early career as an Environmental Volunteer with the Peace Corps in Cape Verde reflects his long-standing commitment to environmental issues. With a strong educational background in Mathematics from Rutgers University, he combines analytical skills with strategic planning expertise. Ross is passionate about creating enjoyable workplaces while driving sustainable development initiatives. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Ross revolutionizes traditional waste management approaches: Key Insight #1: AI Sensors Turn Waste Bins Into Smart Infrastructure The Challenge: Building managers have no visibility into bin fullness, leading to unnecessary pickups, contamination, and wasted hauler routes The Solution: RTS Pello sensors with cameras and sonar monitor bin levels 24/7, detect contamination, and automatically alert haulers when service is needed ROI: Eliminates truck traffic, right-sizes service schedules, and provides real-time contamination feedback to reduce recycling stream pollution Key Insight #2: Consolidated Portfolio Management Beats Fragmented Haulers The Challenge: Large building portfolios juggle multiple waste haulers with separate invoices, no data consistency, and zero optimization across sites The Solution: Single technology platform managing 1,000+ locations with unified billing, data analytics, and sustainability reporting ROI: Dramatic time savings for accounting teams, consolidated invoicing, and leveraged negotiating power across entire portfolios Key Insight #3: Gamification Makes Waste Reduction Tangible The Challenge: Energy and water savings are invisible to building occupants, making sustainability engagement difficult The Solution: Reverse vending machines that reward recycling behavior with instant incentives like raffle entries and discounts ROI: Creates visible sustainability touchpoints that change behaviors and build environmental awareness across building communities Sustainable Soundbite "With waste, everybody touches waste. I don't know if you've been to a party, but anytime you say anything that you do anything in waste management, everyone wants to talk about it. This is a way to really engage people and let them see sustainability." – Ross Guberman Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Conduct a detailed waste audit across different floors and areas to understand your building's waste generation patterns This Quarter: Pilot AI-enabled waste monitoring in one building to demonstrate cost savings and contamination reduction This Year: Implement portfolio-wide waste consolidation and technology integration to achieve 90%+ landfill diversion rates Connect & Learn More 🌿 Explore RTS's waste technology solutions: RTS.com 📚 Recommended reading: Nonviolent Communication: 🗒️ Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Ross Guberman: LinkedIn Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Caroline Vanderlip on Scaling the Circular Economy with Re:Dish
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Caroline Vanderlip reveals how to tackle the trillion-unit packaging waste crisis by making reuse as convenient as disposal—and why the built environment holds the key to scaling circular economy solutions. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Caroline Vanderlip is a high-energy senior executive who pivoted from building digital media empires (including launching CNBC) to revolutionizing the circular economy. Four years ago, she discovered the burgeoning concept of moving the world away from single-use toward reuse—and it came to define her life's work as founder of Re:Dish. With a background spanning journalism at Stanford, media innovation at NBC, and EdTech ventures, Caroline combines strategic vision with operational expertise to make reuse an everyday reality for corporate clients like Barclays Bank. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Caroline revolutionizes traditional waste management approaches: Key Insight #1: The Built Environment is the Reuse Bottleneck The Challenge: Buildings lack space and infrastructure for dish rooms needed to make reuse feasible at $150+ per square foot The Solution: Outsource reuse operations just like laundry and linens—centralized washing, sanitizing, and tracking systems ROI: Eliminates the need for expensive in-building dishwashing infrastructure while enabling massive waste diversion Key Insight #2: Closed Environments Trump Consumer Behavior Change The Challenge: Open-loop consumer reuse programs struggle with adoption and logistics The Solution: Target "closed environments" like corporate cafeterias, K-12 schools, and campuses where you can influence groups collectively ROI: Complete system transformation—Barclays switched all single-use cups and containers to reusables across NYC, New Jersey, and Delaware locations Key Insight #3: Data-Driven Sustainability Sells to Decision Makers The Challenge: Companies need concrete metrics to justify sustainability investments and track progress The Solution: Life cycle assessments on every product plus real-time tracking of waste diversion, carbon savings, and water conservation ROI: Clients receive comprehensive data showing exactly how much carbon wasn't emitted and how much water was saved through their reuse program Sustainable Soundbite "Before Coke went to aluminum cans, they washed the bottles and refilled them. Reuse is not a new concept. We just as a society became more accustomed to the convenience of disposable." – Caroline Vanderlip Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit your building's single-use packaging consumption in cafeterias, break rooms, and meeting spaces This Quarter: Calculate the potential waste diversion and carbon savings from switching to a reusable system This Year: Pilot a closed-loop reuse program in one building to demonstrate ROI and scalability for your portfolio Connect & Learn More 🌿 Learn about Re:Dish's reuse solutions: Re:Dish 📚 Recommended reading: Richard Nixon: A Life by John Farrell 🗒️ Read the transcript here 🔗 Connect with Caroline Vanderlip: LinkedIn Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Bonny Gray on Revolutionary Water Systems, Building Re-Use, and the Future of Prefab Construction
The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED Fellow Bonny Gray reveals how she built the world's largest cistern under a parking garage, battles "LEED-like" terminology that's undermining green building credibility, and why prefabricated construction might be the key to scaling sustainability. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Bonita Tice Gray, AIA LEED AP BD+C, is Director of Sustainability and Quality at Method Architecture and a 2022 LEED Fellow—the green building industry's most prestigious professional designation. Selected as one of only 20 distinguished green building professionals worldwide, Bonny has made exceptional contributions to sustainability in Texas over her decade-plus career. Her achievements include administering diverse LEED and Austin Energy Green Building projects, serving as Author/Liaison for SXSW Eco from 2013-2016, and leading as USGBC Central Texas Co-Chair. She created the LEEDv4 Green Associate Professionals class and authored the Texas Green School Symposium. Starting her journey in Iowa farm country with a coal-heated 1916 home, Bonny discovered her passion for architecture walking through the beautiful red brick Architecture Hall at University of Nebraska—where she was one of only two women in her graduating class. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Bonny Gray revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Massive water capture systems can solve regional scarcity challenges The Challenge: Texas faces severe water scarcity, forcing buildings to compete for limited municipal resources The Solution: Bonny designed the world's largest cistern underneath a parking garage at AMD's campus, capturing all roof and site water runoff for irrigation and cooling tower systems ROI: This butterfly-roof design with integrated water management eliminated municipal water dependency while creating a replicable model for water-stressed regions Key Insight #2: "LEED-like" terminology undermines legitimate green building credibility The Challenge: Developers use "LEED-like" language to appear sustainable without third-party verification or actual performance standards The Solution: Bonny advocates for clear binary thinking—you either have a LEED-certified building or you don't, with no middle ground ROI: Eliminating misleading terminology protects building owners from greenwashing liability while ensuring they capture actual energy savings and operational benefits Key Insight #3: Prefabricated construction is the next frontier for sustainable building The Challenge: Traditional construction creates massive waste streams and unpredictable carbon footprints The Solution: Bonny champions pre-assembled facades, 3D-printed buildings using carbon-negative concrete, and manufactured housing approaches with precise material planning ROI: Prefab reduces construction waste to near-zero, enables exact carbon accounting, and scales sustainable practices faster than traditional building methods Sustainable Soundbite "You can take the most mundane building and make it into something brand new that is just amazing and sustainable because you are not putting any more embodied carbon out into the world when you use an existing building." – Bonny Gray Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Audit your current projects for misleading "green-like" or "LEED-like" language. Replace with specific, measurable sustainability claims or pursue actual certification. This Quarter: Investigate water capture opportunities on your sites. Calculate potential cistern capacity and irrigation offset for your climate zone using Bonny's butterfly roof approach. This Year: Explore prefabricated building components for your next project. Research local manufacturers offering sustainable pre-assembled facades or investigate modular construction options that reduce embodied carbon. Connect & Learn More 🌿 Connect with The Lawrence Group: Lawrence Group 🗒️ Read the transcript here📚 Read Bonny's recommended books: The Sustainability Revolutionists by Lucia Athens Dan Brown book series Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Sean Ronnie Hill on Passive House Design and the Future of Low-Energy Buildings
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Sean Ronnie Hill shares how his journey from a freezing, poorly built Belfast home to founding Rise Design Studio led to breakthrough insights on passive house principles, embodied carbon calculations, and the massive shift toward all-electric buildings—essential knowledge for green building professionals navigating today's sustainability landscape. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Sean Ronnie Hill is the Director and Architect at RISE Design Studio, a Sustainable & Regeneration Architect, Passivhaus Designer, Retrofit Expert, and Member of The Green Register, dedicated to creating better homes and spaces for a sustainable future. As the founding director of RISE Design Studio (established in 2011), Sean brings over 20 years of experience from award-winning UK practices, including John McAslan + Partners, Arca, and Technē Architecture + Interior Design. Based in London with expansion into Barcelona, RISE specializes in residential architecture, listed building consent, conservation area projects, and community buildings. Sean's design ethos centers on four key principles: design-led approach, commercial mindfulness, innovation, and sustainability. He's committed to nurturing the next generation of architects, having mentored at several UK universities, and believes in creating places that respond to contemporary challenges, including the climate crisis. 🌱Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Sean Ronnie Hill revolutionizes traditional construction approaches: Key Insight #1: Passive House principles create ultimate comfort while achieving lowest energy consumption The Challenge: Traditional buildings leak energy through poor insulation, thermal bridges, and drafty construction—like Sean's childhood home where the family slept in sleeping bags indoors The Solution: Passive House design eliminates thermal bridges, maintains constant filtered fresh air, and creates super-insulated building envelopes that recover heat from exhaust air ROI: Buildings achieve near-zero energy consumption while providing optimal temperature control, eliminating cold spots, preventing mold growth, and delivering unmatched occupant comfort Key Insight #2: The shift to all-electric buildings is accelerating beyond just environmental benefits The Challenge: Most London homes rely on gas for heating and hot water, creating carbon emissions and energy price volatility The Solution: Rise Design Studio now cuts gas connections entirely, implementing air source heat pumps and induction cooking in retrofit and new construction projects ROI: Clients gain energy independence from volatile gas markets (especially post-Ukraine war price spikes), reduce operational carbon, and future-proof their buildings against incoming regulations Key Insight #3: Embodied carbon calculations are becoming essential for every design decision The Challenge: The industry focuses on operational energy while ignoring the massive carbon footprint embedded in materials—every brick, beam, and insulation board carries significant carbon storage The Solution: Rise collaborates with structural engineers using software that calculates embodied carbon for timber, steel, and concrete structures, while exploring natural materials through partnerships like ACAN (Architects Climate Action Network) ROI: Clients receive comprehensive carbon impact data for informed material choices, preparing for future building permit requirements that will mandate total carbon planning beyond just operational efficiency Sustainable Soundbite "More and more clients are wanting to be aware and they want to make sure that whatever work that they do…that the building be able to perform sustainably in terms of its operational energy, but also longevity." – Sean Ronnie Hill Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Assess your current projects for thermal bridge elimination opportunities. Start conversations with structural engineers about embodied carbon calculations for your next design. This Quarter: Develop a client presentation template that explains the comfort benefits of passive house principles alongside energy savings. Begin researching air source heat pump solutions for your regional climate. This Year: Partner with structural engineers who can provide embodied carbon data for material selections. Explore natural material suppliers in your area and consider pursuing passive house training or certification. Connect & Learn More 🌿 Connect with Sean Ronnie Hill: LinkedIn 🗒️ Read the transcript here 🏢 Visit RISE Design Studio: Website 📚 Recommended reading: The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Want More Green Building Insights? Newsletter coming soon! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2025 | Good Green Fun.
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Do green buildings matter to you? This podcast fuels your fire with inspiring interviews from industry and nonprofit leaders across the built environment.Not sure if green building matters? Listen to the personal stories of our guests and let Charlie's passion help convince you why green buildings are essential to our shared future.Each episode illustrates a unique journey through sustainability and towards resilience. Charlie explores the challenges and celebrations of the movers and shakers in the green building industry.Hear behind the scene stories from the inner world of green and healthy building design, construction, and management.
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