Frequently Asked Questions


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Also, check out these other organizations that list green services in our region:

NESEA Sustainable Yellow Pages

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There are several measures you can take, from simple, no-cost changes to organizatiional practices, to more sophisticated measures like replacing your equipment with Energy Star models.

Click here to download the NEXUS/ GRT guide to greening your office space (PDF). 

Third party certifications and reviews are typically the most reliable way to judge a product manufacturer's claim about the greenness of a product. Online resources like Building Green's GreenSpec directory offer unbiased reviews and case studies, and there are many third party certification organizations that substantiate manufacturer's claims regarding recycled content, harmful emissions, origin of raw materials, etc, through the application of rigorous testing or review criteria. Also, new software tools like BEES and Pharos are being developed as ‘lenses' through which one can gauge a product's greenness.

*Click here to download the NEXUS guide to third-party product certifications (PDF)

Click here for a guide to Massachusetts green building retail suppliers (PDF)

Green zoning refers to local zoning ordinances governing building and development that seek to preserve open space/ green space, reduce demand on natural resources, promote energy efficiency and make cities generally more livable. It can encompass a broad range of strategies including restrictions on scale, clustered housing or minimum building density requirements, affordable housing mandates, low-impact development (LID) or more effective stormwater management, requiring LEED certification for new construction, fines for idling cars, rebates on energy efficient light bulbs and offering more transit options and bicycle lanes, among others. The cities of Austin, Texas, through its Sustainable Communities Initiative and Keene, New Hampshire, through its Climate Resilient Communities program, were pioneers in adopting green zoning ordinances. For more information on the Austin and Keene programs, and green zoning issues and approaches in general, please refer to the NEXUS green zoning introductory guide (PDF):

Intro to Green Zoning