LEED® Certification
LEED®, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is an American building classification system developed by the USGBC (American Green Building Council). This system was created based on the American ASHRAE standard and is constantly updated to meet the latest requirements in the construction market. During the process of obtaining LEED® certification, all factors of sustainable construction are taken into account, not only the building itself, but also the area of future investment, location, media consumption (energy, water), use of building materials, as well as care for outdoor areas. In order to receive the LEED® certificate, which proves the contribution to environmental protection and increases the prestige of the investment, individual criteria must be met.
Buildings can obtain LEED® certification at one of the following levels:
Certified
Silver
Gold
Platinum