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Locate interior design-related
environmental organizations promoting innovative, alternative
conservational green technologies, energy efficiency, heating,
indoor air quality, children's health, recycling, sustainable
practices and urban development. |
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Home Improvement Magazine Named
NARI’s Official Green Consumer Publication |
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Alternative Technology Association |
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ATA is Australia’s leading not-for-profit
organisation, promoting sustainable technology and practice with
good building design, conserving water and using renewable energy. |
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American Indoor Air
Quality Council |
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The Council's mission is to establish credible
certifications that provide value to certificants, their clients and the
public. It is our goal to serve the public interest with integrity as an
independent certifying body. |
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Australian Conservation Foundation |
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GREENHOME Learn how to Save
Energy - Save Water - Reduce Waste - Travel Clean - Eat Green - Green
the Garden - Shop Smart - Go Chemical Free and Renovate to Save |
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The BWW Society |
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Representing a broad range of academic and professional
areas, the Society focuses on issues relating to globalization,
equitable and sustainable economic growth, humanitarian concerns, and
other subjects of global consequence. |
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The Center for
Health Design |
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As a research and advocacy organization, transforming
healthcare settings - hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and nursing
homes - into healing environments to contribute to health through the
creative use of evidence-based design. |
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Center for a New American Dream |
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New Dream is
dedicated to reducing and shifting North American consumption, while fostering
opportunities for people to lead more secure and fulfilling lives. |
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Center of Excellence for the Sustainable
Development |
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Sustainable development provides a framework in which
communities can use resources efficiently, create efficient
infrastructures, protect and enhance quality of life, and create new
businesses to strengthen their economies. |
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Children's Health
Environmental Coalition |
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CHEC
is a national non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public,
specifically parents and caregivers, about environmental toxins that
affect children's health. |
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Conservation
Consultants |
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The Consortium on Green
Design and Manufacturing |
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CGDM was formed to encourage multi-
disciplinary research and education on environmental management, design
for environment and pollution prevention issues in critical industries.
UC Berkeley's College of Engineering, School of Public Health, Energy
and Resources Group and Haas School of Business. |
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Council for Textile Recycling |
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Danish
Building and Urban Research Center - Denmark |
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Department of Energy
- Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy
Network |
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Development Center for Appropriate Technology |
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The Earth Charter Initiative |
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The mission of the Initiative is to establish a sound ethical
foundation for the emerging global society and to help build a sustainable world based on
respect for nature, universal human rights, economic justice, and a culture of peace. |
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Earthshare
of New England |
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Earthship Biotecture |
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"Imagine... living in a home that cost you nothing to heat or cool... building this home yourself... growing your own
vegetables... no utility bills... easily available "limitless natural
resources" to build ... a more earth friendly civilization |
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Energy and Environmental Building
Association |
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To provide education and resources to transform the
residential design and construction industry to profitably deliver
energy efficient and environmentally responsible buildings and
communities. |
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Environmental Building News |
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A leading newsletter on environmentally responsible design and
construction. |
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Environmental Protection Agency |
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Environmental Health Center |
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Environmental Health Watch |
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Environmental Law and Policy Center of The
Midwest |
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is a regional environmental advocacy organization working for sound,
economically-based environmental management practices. |
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The Envirosense Consortium |
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Faculty
of Construction Management & Wood Products Engineering |
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Green Building
Council |
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USGBC is a balanced non-profit consensus coalition promoting
understanding, development, standards and design practices. |
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GREENGUARD™ |
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Environmental Institute is a global, Washington, D.C.-based, non-profit
organization with a scientific, third party board to establish
environmental standards for indoor products and building materials. |
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GREEN HOME |
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Dedicated to demonstrating and
promoting affordable, sustainable design, construction and landscape practices for homes
and communities in the Washington, DC area. |
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Healthy Heating |
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Offers a free research based education on
health, wellness and comfort using radiant based HVAC systems as
solutions to indoor environmental complaints. |
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International Centre
for Creativity, Innovation and Sustainability |
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ICIS is an educational platform for the
future, facilitating shifts in perception through a forum for
progressive and enlightened dialogue, information and action, to stimulate
innovative thinking and sustainable practices. |
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The International Design
Center for the Environment |
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IDCE was founded to advance a
sustainable future through education, technology and training on
sustainable product design and use. |
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International Development Exchange |
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works toward people's greater control over their resources, political structures, and
economic processes that affect their lives. |
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International Society for Exposure Analysis |
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Established to foster and advance the science of exposure analysis related to
environmental contaminants, for human populations and eco-systems. |
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Leadership for Environment and Development |
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LEAD
is a global network of people and organizations committed to sustainable development. |
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MassRecycle |
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National Recycle Coalition |
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The Nature Conservancy |
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Northeast Sustainable Energy
Association NESEA |
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Plants at Work |
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is a
national information campaign to inform professionals and the public about the numerous
benefits of interior plants. |
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Rainforest
Portal a project of Ecological Internet, Inc. |
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The Regional Environmental Center for Central
and Eastern Europe |
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Secondary Materials & Recycled Textiles SMART |
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Second Nature: Education for
Sustainability |
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Southface Energy Institute |
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Smart Growth Network |
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Promotes
coalitions of individuals interested in creating environmentally, economically, and
socially "smart" metropolitan areas, cities and towns. |
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Smithsonian
Environmental Research Center |
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Sustainable Buildings Industry Council |
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Promotes a "whole
building" approach to achieve high performance buildings. |
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Sustainable Building Sourcebook |
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City of Austin's Green Building Program |
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Sustainable Communities Network |
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SCN
links citizens to resources and to others interested in creating healthy, vital,
sustainable communities. |
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Texas
Campaign for the Environment |
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Dedicated to informing and mobilizing Texans to protect the quality
of their lives, their health and the environment. We believe that people
have a right to know and a right to act on issues that fundamentally affect
our lives and future. |
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The Conference Board |
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The Conference Board
creates
and disseminates knowledge about management and the marketplace to help businesses
strengthen their performance and better serve society. |
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Total
Environment Center - Australia |
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Established in 1972, the Total Environment
Center of Australia has undertaken
over 100 successful campaigns to protect the natural environment;
improve the urban quality of life; and reform environmental laws and practises at national and state levels. |
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University
of Newcastle Institute for Research on Environment and Sustainability |
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Urban Land Institute |
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ULI is a community of practice for those
engaged in the entrepreneurial and collaborative process of real estate development and
land use policy-making founded in 1936. ULI members are the people that plan, develop and
redevelop neighborhoods, business districts and communities across the U.S. and around the
worldexperts from 13 different product sectors and 26 disciplines, working in
private enterprise and public service. |