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Using Recycled Industrial Materials in Buildings Greening the built environment. This information
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Portland / Arlington / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Green Building Council’s Leadership inn Energy / Building Applications / Masonry Blocks / The University of North Dakota / /

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rubber tile / greenhouse gas emissions / industry trade associations representing coal combustion products / electricity / buildingg site / civil engineering applications / chemical and physical properties / slag cement / preferable products / flue gas desulfurization / partial cement replacements / energy use / cement / coal combustion products / portland cement / certification ification systems / softwood building products / steel slag / rubber materials / materials containing coal combustion products / energy / steel / /

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U.S. Green Building Council / Northern Virginia Chapter / White House / American Society for Testing Materials / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / U.S. General Services Administration / Arlington Economic Development Commission / U.S. Green Building Council LEED / University of North Dakota / Arlington Chamber of Commerce / Freemasonry / National Association of Industrial and office Properties / /

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Virginia / North Dakota / /

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Northern Virginia / /

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www.astm.org / www.epa.gov/industrialmaterials / www.cicacenter.org / www.undeerc.org/carrc/BuyersGuide / www.industrialresourcescouncil.org / www.epa.gov/cpg / www.epa.gov / /

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