mindful MATERIALS, the nonprofit dedicated to reducing, and ultimately reversing, the embodied impacts of the built environment, is pleased to announce significant changes to its Board of Directors.
Read MoreLeading sustainability organizations untie: AIA, ILFI, IWBI, USGBC, and mM align around the Common Materials Framework.
Read MoreCaplan and Mooney bring 35+ years of combined industry and materials experience to mindful MATERIALS board, bolstering the non-profits’ work in unifying the materials ecosystem for the benefit of all.
Read Moremindful MATERIALS (mM) today announces the official launch of three building industry groups, The Forums, representing leading owners and over 80 individuals from more than 40 leading companies across the manufacturing, architecture, design, engineering, and construction industries.
Read Moremindful MATERIALS is partnering with BuildingGreen, a leader in green building knowledge, consulting, and communities, to broaden the building product manufacturing and AEC industries’ understanding of the Common Materials Framework (CMF), a common language for sustainability data that will help users select the right materials to meet their environmental, social, and health goals.
Read MoreIntroducing the mM 2023-2025 Strategic Plan. Learn how we plan to Focus, Convene, and Unify the industry around materials sustainability — in order to Scale impact.
Read Moremindful MATERIALS (mM) is excited to announce the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors: Katie Rothenberg, VP of ESG at AvalonBay Communities, and Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director of Grace Farms Foundation.
Read Moremindful MATERIALS, Inc is proud to announce that the Internal Revenue Service has granted the organization tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, effective as of January 24, 2022.
Read Moremindful MATERIALS (mM) launched the beta version of its new Portal, portal.mindfulmaterials.com, and digitized CMF at the 20th annual Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, Nov. 2 in San Francisco.
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