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Green Trade Terms 1

Horizontales
Energy from the sun in the form of heat and light.
Unfiltered water that reaches streams, lakes, and oceans after a rainstorm by flowing across impervious surfaces.
Gases that are emitted over time from certain solids or liquids. Concentrations of many VOCs are up to 10 times higher indoors than outdoors. Examples include paints and lacquers, paint strippers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials, and furnishings (initials).
Materials that have one or more properties that can be significantly changed. These changes are driven by external stimuli.
A variety of illnesses thought to be caused by poor indoor air. Symptoms include headaches, fatigue, and other problems that increase with continued exposure.
Unplanned and inefficient development of open land.
Materials that use water as a solvent or vehicle of application.
Landscaping that requires little or no water for irrigation, and is achieved through smart plant selection, mulching, and other tactics.
Lands where saturation with water is the dominant factor. This determines the way soil develops and the types of plant and animal communities living in the soil and on its surface.
Verticales
A type of rechargeable battery in which a lithium ion moves between the anode and the cathode. They are commonly used tin consumer electronics.
The volume of water used directly or indirectly to sustain something over a period of time.
A transparent thermosetting resin or plastic. This substance has negative effects on human health when allowed to offgas or burn.
A bonus under LEED rating system for using a product produced locally. Materials from within a100-mile radius can be counted as twice their value as a reward for using local products.
A material that consists of particles suspended or dissolved in a solvent. A solvent is any substance that will dissolve another. These typically use chemicals other than water as their solvent, including toluene and turpentine, with hazardous health effects.
Products and materials discarded after use in homes, businesses, restaurants, schools, industrial plants, or elsewhere.
The three-dimensional shape of a building, including length, width, and height. Determines the amount of building exposed to sunlight.
A measurement scale designed in 1987 by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to rate the effectiveness of air filters. The scale is designed to represent the worstcase performance of a filter when dealing with particles in the range of 0.3 to 10 microns (initials).