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Who oversees the Green Globes system?

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Who oversees the Green Globes system?

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In Canada, Go Green (for Existing Buildings) is owned and operated by BOMA Canada. All other Green Globes products in Canada are owned and operated by ECD Energy and Environment Canada. In the USA, the Green Building Initiative owns the license to promote and further develop Green Globes in the United States. GBI is an accredited standards developer under the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has begun the process to establish Green Globes as an official ANSI standard. The ANSI process is consensus-based and involves a balanced committee of users, producers, interested parties and NGOs. This committee will conduct a thorough technical review through an ANSI-approved, open and transparent process. Moving forward, the standard will continue to be overseen by this committee and will continue to follow ANSI approved rules and procedures for updating the standard, which is the basis of the Green Globes system.

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The Green Building Initiative owns the license to promote and further develop Green Globes in the United States. GBI is an accredited standards developer under the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and has begun the process to establish Green Globes as an official ANSI standard. The ANSI process is consensus-based and involves a balanced committee of users, producers, interested parties and NGOs. This committee will conduct a thorough technical review through an ANSI-approved open and transparent process. Moving forward, the standard will continue to be overseen by this committee and will continue to follow ANSI approved rules and procedures for updating the standard, which is the basis of the Green Globes system. If you are interested in serving on a GBI technical committee, please contact us at info@thegbi.org. 4. How long is the learning curve? What kind of training is available? The strength of the Green Globes system is that it is written in plain language so it’s easy

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