LEED Program (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)

Mark Dunning Industries is pleased to be a proud supporter of the U.S. Green Building Council and assistant of helping contractors achieve green building and development practices through the creation and implementation of universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria.

We have developed a practical solution to help contractors at their jobsites meet their Material and Resources Points to the highest point total possible by placing individual Roll-Off or Front Load containers marked with magnets specifying the specific material to be placed in the container to help ease the end users separation practices. An example of the materials we have help contract segregate are: Wood, Metal, Plastic, Concrete, Cardboard, Sheet Rock, and other recyclable materials.

Another method for contractors to achieve Material and Resource Points is by commingling materials that can go to a local MRF (Material Recovery Facility). A MRF accepts all recyclable materials commingled and then separates them by commodity at their facility... of course that is based on availability in your area. Interested parties should contact their local sales representative for detailed information!

Feel free to contact our local sales representative in your area to learn more about what you can do to achieve a Green Building through the U.S. Green Building Council.
If you are interested in becoming a part of the U.S Green Building Council, visit their website, or their Wikipedia page for a brief overview of LEED Requirements.
