The Global Environment Centre Foundation (GEC) is an entity that supports the UNEP’s International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC), based in Japan.
Sustainable design
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Knowledge partnerKnowledge partnerCountry of registrationJapanRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberKnowledge PartnerSector(s) of expertiseRenewable energyEnergy efficiencyForestryTransportWaste management
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The World Green Building Council's 2014 report, Health, Wellbeing and Productivity in Offices, included toolkits designed to help businesses measure the impact of their environments and assess the potential for improvement. More toolkits will be added as the project progresses.
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Knowledge partnerCountry of registrationAustraliaRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseEnergy efficiencyInfrastructure and Urban planning
One of Australia's original tertiary institutions, RMIT University enjoys an international reputation for excellence in professional and vocational education, applied research, and engagement with the needs of industry and the community.
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Knowledge partnerCountry of registrationAustriaRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseEnergy efficiencyIndustryRenewable energyInfrastructure and Urban planning
GrAT is a research and development association developing practical solutions in the field of Appropriate Technology, renewable materials and energy sources, sustainable building, green business and product-service system solutions, resource efficient and cleaner production (RECP), climate change
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Country of registrationUnited StatesRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseRenewable energyEnergy efficiencyIndustry
GreenMax Capital Advisors (official name, CJ Aron Associates Inc.
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GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) is a rating tool that helps people assesses the performance of their building against certain nationally acceptable benchmarks. It evaluates the environmental performance of a building holistically over its entire life cycle, thereby providing a definitive standard for what constitutes a ‘green building’. The rating system, based on accepted energy and environmental principles, seeks to strike a balance between the established practices and emerging concepts, both national and international.