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Founded in 2009 by architects Jason F. McLennan and Bob Berkebile in collaboration with the Cascadia Green Building Council, the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) is an environmental NGO dedicated to creating a socially just, culturally rich, and ecologically restorative society.
ILFI is built on the fundamental belief that reconciling humanity’s relationship with the natural world is crucial to reversing anthropogenic climate change and can only be achieved through the large-scale implementation of collaborative, regenerative design principles.
This philosophy lies at the heart of all of ILFI’s green design certification programs— often considered to be among the most comprehensive and rigorous building and product verification systems currently available. In this article we outline the many benefits of getting ILFI-certified.
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