USGBC announces 23 new countries in LEED Earth campaign

by Brianna Crandall — May 13, 2016 — The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced this week that 23 countries have certified their first LEED project or their first LEED v4 Platinum building, as represented in USGBC’s ongoing LEED Earth campaign, which is designed to accelerate the uptake of green building and the LEED rating system throughout the world.

LEED Earth is a campaign that offers certification at no cost to the first project to earn the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building designation for design, construction and operations in the countries where the rating system is still emerging. The campaign also offers free certification for the first LEED Platinum project in any country to certify using the newest version of LEED.

Countries with their first LEED certifications as part of the LEED Earth program include Burundi, Croatia, Ecuador, Honduras, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Pakistan, Serbia, South Sudan, Ukraine, Tanzania, Bolivia, Lithuania, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Ghana, Myanmar and Venezuela. India, China, Mexico and Canada achieved their first LEED v4 Platinum buildings as part of the program.

Mahesh Ramanujam, chief operating officer of USGBC and president of GBCI, noted:

 There are 160 countries and territories currently using LEED. LEED Earth has become a catalyst for other countries where green building is not as prevalent and is an important first step in changing the course of building practice to one that is more sustainable and for markets that are more advanced in this space. We congratulate each country on its leadership.

Further details of the LEED Earth campaign may be found on the USGBC Web site.