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		<title>BuildingGreen Announces 2009 Top-10 Green Products</title>
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BuildingGreen, LLC, publisher of the GreenSpec  Directory and Environmental Building News (EBN), announced its eighth annual Top-10 Green Building Products during the 2009 Greenbuild conference in Phoenix. The list recognizes the most exciting products drawn from recent additions to  GreenSpec and coverage in EBN.

Pozzotive Plus concrete masonry units (CMUs) and concrete brick &#8211; Kingston Block
Thermafiber mineral wool insulation products &#8211; Thermalfiber
Invelope integrated wall insulation and rainscreen system &#8211; Build Better Walls
Baltix recycled- and biobased-content office furniture &#8211; Baltix
Project FROG modular green classrooms &#8211; Project Frog

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		<title>AIA Announces Top Ten Green Projects for 2009</title>
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The American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (AIA-COTE) has announced its Top Ten Green Projects for 2009. Full profiles of these projects are available at www.aiatopten.org and at www.buildinggreen.com.
See a brief description of each here.
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		<title>Building Green Sustainable Communities</title>
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This is out from Smart Growth Online&#8230;
Building Green Sustainable Communities is a special report from Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) that highlights the group&#8217;s green projects. It&#8217;s part of LISC&#8217;s Building Sustainable Communities strategy to revitalize distressed neighborhoods.
This special report highlights LISC&#8217;s green projects, including training for green jobs; construction of new affordable housing and retrofit of existing homes; urban farms and farmers markets; green schools and environmental education programs; and parks and city street clean-up efforts.
4 pages (1.0mb); available online as a PDF document through the resource link below.
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