U.S. Green Building Council and International Code Council
Formally Commit to Joint Educational, Business, and Policy
Initiatives to Further Green Building Practices
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and the International
Code Council (ICC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
that forges a stronger relationship between the two organizations
in order to further green building practices.
"This agreement with the International Code Council
and USGBC opens the door to a better quality of life for
us all," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding
Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "Human health and
well-being is a cornerstone of green building practices
and of ICC's work. Joining together in a formal agreement
ensures that we will share ideas, education, and opportunities."
ICC's vision is to protect the health, safety, and welfare
of people by creating better buildings and safer communities.
This vision is congruent with USGBC's core purpose: to create
an environmentally responsible, healthy, and prosperous
environment that improves the quality of life. The MOU recognizes
the leadership roles of both of the organizations, while
laying out areas of mutual interest, such as advocacy and
education initiatives, in which USGBC and the Code Council
can work cooperatively to advance their missions. The MOU
also addresses exploring and implementing joint business
opportunities.
"Signing this agreement with the U.S. Green Building
Council reinforces the Code Council's commitment to the
environment and assures that our members play an important
role in matters related to green building," said ICC
CEO Rick Weiland. "Green building is going to play
an important role in our collective futurenot just
in the United States but around the world."
The initial activities pursuant to the MOU will focus on
education for code officials. Both organizations will develop
a green building education manual on the subject of building
codes and sustainability.
Added Fedrizzi, "The foundation for USGBC's relationship
with ICC was helped along by David Eisenberg, former USGBC
Board member and chair of USGBC's Greening the Codes Committee.
David is with the Development Center for Appropriate Technology
and has been a long time advocate of a greening building
code."
ICC plays a key role in the area of safety for the built
environment to create better buildings and safer communities.
USGBC is transforming the built environment to high-performance
green building practices. USGBC and ICC will work together
to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible,
profitable and healthy places to live and work.
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About ICC
The International Code Council, a membership association
dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops
the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings,
including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties
and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes
developed by the International Code Council.
About USGBC
The U.S. Green Building Council is the nation's leading
coalition of corporations, builders, universities, government
agencies, and nonprofit organizations working together to
transform the way buildings are designed, built and operated.
Green buildings are environmentally responsible, profitable
and healthy places to live and work. Since its founding
in 1993, the Council has grown to more than 9,000 member
companies and organizations, a 90-person professional staff,
a broad portfolio of LEED® green building products and
services, the industry's popular Greenbuild
International Conference and Expo and a network of over
70 local chapters, affiliates and organizing groups.
EDITORS' NOTE: A photo of the signing ceremony is available here.