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To achieve LEED certification, what percentage of construction waste must be diverted from landfills?

Correct Answer

C) 75%

LEED requires diverting at least 75% of construction and demolition waste from landfills through recycling, reuse, or other methods. This is part of the Materials and Resources credit category in LEED certification.

Answer Options
A
25%
B
50%
C
75%
D
90%

Why This Is the Correct Answer

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification requires construction projects to divert at least 75% of construction and demolition waste from landfills to earn points in the Materials and Resources credit category. This high threshold demonstrates a significant commitment to waste reduction and environmental responsibility. The 75% requirement can be met through various methods including recycling materials, donating reusable items, and selling salvageable components.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 25%

25% is too low a threshold for LEED certification standards, which emphasize substantial environmental impact rather than minimal compliance.

Option B: 50%

50% represents only half of construction waste diversion, which falls short of LEED's more stringent environmental requirements.

Option D: 90%

90% exceeds the LEED requirement and would be extremely difficult to achieve on most construction projects, making it an unrealistic standard.

Memory Technique

Think 'Three-quarters clean' - 75% means three-quarters of waste must be diverted from landfills for LEED certification.

Reference Hint

Look up LEED certification requirements in the green building/sustainable construction chapter of your contractor reference manual.

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