The new Sustainable Attributes Verification and Evaluation (SAVE) program will soon provide confirmation that evaluated building products are sustainable and may help a building qualify for points under major green rating systems.
The program is administered by the International Code Council’s (ICC) Evaluation Service.
A SAVE evaluation involves both inspection of the manufacturer’s
production process and reviews of independent product testing, where
required. Manufacturers that successfully complete the evaluation
process receive a Verification of Attributes Report (VAR) in one or
more of nine key categories: recycled content
(postconsumer/preconsumer), regional materials, bio-based materials,
certified wood products, solar reflectance index and thermal emittance
of roofing materials, volatile organic compound content and emissions
(adhesives and sealants), volatile organic compound content and
emissions (paints and coatings), urea formaldehyde resin content in
composite wood products and volatile organic compound content and
emissions of floor coverings.
A list of successfully evaluated products under the SAVE program will be made available to consumers, ICC says.