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AIA Materials Pledge | LS3P

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HO W TO H ELP Prioritize Transparency

LS3P is a signatory of the AIA Materials PledgeI. This means we have committed to supporting:

Please provide products for our materials library that include documentation of ingredients and their impacts via one of the following or similar transparency measures: » Current Health Product Declaration

Human Health by preferring products that support and foster life throughout their life cycles and seek to eliminate the use of hazardous substances

Social Health & Equity by preferring products from manufacturers that secure human rights in their own operations and supply chains, positively impacting their workers and the communities where they operate

Ecosystem Health by preferring products that support and regenerate the natural air, water, and biological cycles of life through thoughtful supply chain management and restorative company practices

Climate Health by preferring products that reduce carbon emissions and ultimately sequester more carbon than emitted

Circular Economy by reusing and improving buildings and by designing for resiliency, adaptability, disassembly, and reuse, aspiring to a zerowaste goal for global construction activities

» Current Declare Label » Current VOC limits & emissions test requirement threshold data like CARB, CDPH, and SCAQMD credentials Target Lower Impacts Across a Product’s Life Cycle Please provide products for our materials library that document life cycle impacts via: » Current Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) » If an EPD is not available, provide a description of current life cycle assessments Avoid Harmful Ingredients Please provide products for our library that avoid chemicals recognized as harmful to human and environmental health. Additional information can be found in the Living Building Challenge Red List and GreenScreen Benchmark. Known harmful chemicals includeII: » Antimicrobials

As we begin to implement initial steps towards healthier materials, we will seek a deeper understanding of the impact of the materials we specify at every stage of their life cycle. We will prioritize ingredient and supply chain transparency so that we can educate our teams and clients on healthier materials and create specifications with the greatest positive impact.

» Stain Repellents & other PFAs » Bisphenols & Phthalates » Flame Retardants » Some Solvents » Certain Metals » VOC Emissions & VOC content » Formaldehyde » PVC (vinyl)

If you are concerned that your products may not meet the pledge criteria, please contact us at SustainableDesign@ls3p.com. We value our relationship with you and want to help you continue to be a trusted partner on our projects. We can share resources that can help achieve the sustainable, healthy, low embodied carbon data that is required.

Target Low Embodied Carbon Please provide products for our materials library that are low in embodied carbon. It is incumbent upon all professionals working in the AEC industry to strive for net zero carbon in our building materials and operations. Seek Out Reliable Data

Additional Resources: mM Common Materials Framework | Ecomedes | Sustainable Minds Transparency I

AIA Materials Pledge: https://www.aia.org/design-excellence/climate-action/zero-carbon/materials-pledge

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Green Science Policy Institute: https://greensciencepolicy.org/harmful-chemicals/

Please provide products for our materials library that are verified by high-quality, thirdparty labels and certifications. Reliable data which is standardized across the industry helps us understand a product’s true impacts and reduce greenwashing.


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