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What Is the LEED v5 Low-Emitting Materials Credit?

The overall purpose of the LEED v5 Low-Emitting Materials credit is to protect indoor air quality and human health by requiring the use of building materials with low or no emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This helps reduce indoor air pollution, limit occupant exposure to harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde and benzene, and promote healthier environments in schools, offices, homes, and other indoor spaces.

The intent of the credit is: “To reduce concentrations of chemical contaminants that can damage air quality and the environment. To protect human health and the comfort of installers and building occupants.”

Low-Emitting Materials Credit Requirements

Project teams specify and install permanently installed products, paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, flooring, walls, ceilings, insulation, furniture, and/or composite wood products that meet the low-emitting criteria. There are three pathways for New Construction projects. For Pathway 1, project teams must achieve all three categories:

For Pathway 2, project teams must achieve Pathway 1, plus any two of these additional categories:

For Pathway 3, project teams must achieve Pathway 1 plus the furniture category.

Excluded Building Products

The following products and materials are not applicable to the low-emitting materials product categories: structural elements, equipment related to fire suppression, HVAC (including ductwork), plumbing, electrical, conveying and communications systems, poured concrete, structural framing, structural insulated panels (SIPs), and water-resistive barriers (material installed on a substrate to prevent bulk water intrusion).

Products That Are Allowed

Paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, flooring, walls, ceilings, insulation, furniture, and/or composite wood can all contribute to this credit. Each product category may have specific requirements that LEED project teams must follow.

Paints and coatings

Adhesives and sealants

Flooring

Walls

Ceilings

Insulation

Furniture

Composite wood

Low – Emitting Materials Criteria

There are three Low-emitting Criteria for the credit.

Conclusion

The LEED v5 Low-Emitting Materials credit represents a critical step toward creating healthier indoor environments by limiting exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other chemical emissions. By setting rigorous standards across a wide range of product categories—such as paints, adhesives, flooring, insulation, and furniture—this credit ensures that only materials meeting strict emissions criteria are installed in LEED-certified buildings. Whether achieved through third-party certification, independent lab testing, or the use of inherently non-emitting materials, compliance with this credit not only supports better indoor air quality but also reinforces a commitment to occupant health, comfort, and environmental stewardship. As indoor air quality continues to be a top concern in sustainable design, the Low-Emitting Materials credit remains a cornerstone of LEED’s mission to improve building performance and human well-being.

 

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