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Which LEED category focuses on reducing the environmental impact of material selection and waste generation?

Correct Answer

B) Materials and Resources

The Materials and Resources category in LEED focuses on reducing environmental impacts through sustainable material selection, waste reduction, and resource efficiency during construction and operation.

Answer Options
A
Energy and Atmosphere
B
Materials and Resources
C
Water Efficiency
D
Indoor Environmental Quality

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The Materials and Resources (MR) category is specifically designed to address the environmental impacts of building materials throughout their lifecycle. This category focuses on selecting sustainable materials, reducing construction waste, promoting recycling and reuse, and encouraging the use of regional and renewable materials. It directly targets waste generation reduction through strategies like construction waste management plans and material selection criteria that minimize environmental harm.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Energy and Atmosphere

Energy and Atmosphere focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy use, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from building operations, not material selection or waste generation.

Option C: Water Efficiency

Water Efficiency concentrates on reducing water consumption through efficient fixtures, landscaping, and water management systems, not materials or waste.

Option D: Indoor Environmental Quality

Indoor Environmental Quality addresses occupant comfort and health through air quality, lighting, acoustics, and thermal comfort, not material environmental impacts or waste.

Memory Technique

Think 'MR = Materials & Recycling' - the Materials and Resources category is all about choosing better materials and reducing waste through recycling and reuse strategies.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code, Chapter 1, Section 101.4 on green building standards, or LEED reference materials in the sustainable construction section

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