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11. Building a LEED Certified Home Doesn't Mean Spending Million
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English - September 02, 2020 18:32 - 41 minutes - 36 MBManagement Business Society & Culture esg corporateresponsibility csr impactinvesting sustainability Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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We've all probably heard about LEED Certified buildings, but mostly related to commercial buildings. Your home can also be LEED Certified. But most of us have some common misconceptions of so-called "green" homes - that they're wildly expensive, that the process takes years of planning, that they're out of reach for most of us. Our guest today, Aaron Stash, and his family, built a LEED Platinum home in the suburbs of Chicago - a home that continues to inspire his family to lead a more sustainable life. Tune in to see how this process might inspire you as well.