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  <title>LEED Fellow Andres Schwarz on Keeping the Sustainability Flame Alive</title>
  <description>🌋&amp;amp;nbsp;The Green Impact Report Quick take: From Buenos Aires to Papua New Guinea, LEED Fellow and architect Andres Schwarz shows how to turn certifications, commissioning, and culture into long-term, resilient green performance — not just plaques on the wall. 🫂&amp;amp;nbsp;Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Andres is a sustainability professional, serving as a sustainability advisor, university educator, principal at NRG-AR, and co-founder of Green Certification Consultants. Since 2007, he has certified over 100 Green Building projects across 12 countries as a sustainability and well-being consultant and Commissioning Agent. In his role as an educator, Andres currently teaches at two universities, reviews theses for international students, and serves as a trainer for GBCI's EDGE certification across Latin America. Andres co-founded and acted as secretary-general for the Argentine chapter of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and served as a member of the LEED International Roundtable.  🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Andres rewires how we think about certifications, commissioning, and culture in green building: 🧠&amp;amp;nbsp;Key Insight #1: Commissioning + Certification Is a Long-Term Performance Engine  The Challenge: In many markets, the LEED consultant and commissioning agent are separate, leading to gaps between design intent and real-world performance — and a “set it and forget it” mindset. The Solution: Andres’ team delivers both LEED consulting and commissioning, staying deeply involved with HVAC, lighting, and controls so the building actually works for occupants long after opening day. ROI: Fewer warranty calls, better comfort, and systems that perform for decades instead of just for the ribbon-cutting — turning “green design” into durable, resilient operations.  🧰&amp;amp;nbsp;Key Insight #2: Stack Rating Systems to Unlock Human-Centric Value  The Challenge: Clients often see sustainability as a single certification box to check, missing health, waste, and mobility opportunities. The Solution: Andres guides clients to layer systems — like a Sanofi project that achieved four certifications (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, TRUE Zero Waste), plus tools like Active-Score to elevate mobility and access for everyone, including cleaning staff and security guards. ROI: Stronger ESG stories, healthier and more equitable workplaces, and deeper resource savings across energy, waste, and well-being — value that goes far beyond energy models.  🧩&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Key Insight #3: Make Sustainability Affordable, Local, and Built to Last  The Challenge: In Latin America, incentives and financing vary by country, and many teams still treat sustainability as a “fad” or expensive add-on. The Solution: Andres combines global tools (LEED, WELL, Fitwel, TRUE, EDGE) with local realities — focusing on resilience in healthcare and schools, hydrogen and energy in industry, micro-grids for residential, and indoor air quality for commercial spaces, while making certifications financially and technically accessible. ROI: Projects that actually happen — platinum-level buildings in rural Argentina, cross-continent work in Chile, France, the U.S., and Papua New Guinea — and a new generation of students who see sustainability as part of their identity, not a side project.  🎙️&amp;amp;nbsp;Sustainable Soundbite  &amp;quot;Don't give up. Keep your dreams alive. The start is going to be rough, but in the end your achievements will shine.&amp;quot; – Andres Schwarz  🧗‍♂️&amp;amp;nbsp;Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps:   This Week: Identify one active project where commissioning and certification are siloed. Bring those teams together for a 30-minute sync focused on long-term performance: warranty reduction, comfort, and real-world energy savings.   This Quarter: Pilot a multi-certification strategy on a flagship project—pair LEED with WELL, Fitwel, TRUE, or ActiveScore. Build a simple one-page value case that highlights human health, mobility, and zero-waste benefits alongside energy.   This Year: Choose one typology you touch often (healthcare, schools, industrial, residential, or commercial) and develop a resilience + decarbonization playbook for it — include micro- grids or shared energy where relevant, and bake indoor air quality or well-being metrics into your standard scope.   🔗&amp;amp;nbsp;Connect &amp;amp;amp; Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 🗒 Read the transcript  here 👩🏻‍💻&amp;amp;nbsp;Connect with Andres Schwarz:  Website: Green Certification Consultants LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-schwarz-4233705/ Books:  Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales  💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ♻️&amp;amp;nbsp;Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. 👉&amp;amp;nbsp;Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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