Daylighting, HVLS ventilation and in-duct air purification can each contribute points toward LEED, BERDE and WELL certification — helping Philippine green-building projects earn credits while cutting energy and improving comfort. None of these products earns a rating on its own, but each supports specific credits that add up across a project.
How the products map to credits
Each solution aligns with recognised credit categories under LEED, the Philippines' BERDE rating, and WELL:
| Product | Can contribute toward |
|---|---|
| Solatube daylighting | LEED Daylight (Indoor Environmental Quality), BERDE Indoor Environment Quality, WELL Light |
| Big Ass Fans HVLS | LEED energy performance & thermal comfort, BERDE-compliant ventilation, WELL Thermal Comfort |
| Fresh-Aire UV | LEED indoor air quality, WELL Air |
| Genesis AWG | Water-efficiency and innovation credits |
What certifiers look for
Certification is awarded to the whole project, not a single product, and it rests on documentation: daylight levels, airflow and energy data, IAQ measures, and product specifications. That's why credible technical data matters as much as the product itself.
Getting the documentation
We provide the daylight, airflow, UV and specification data your LEED AP, BERDE Professional or WELL AP can submit directly, so the credits are properly supported. For the wider financial picture, read the business case for sustainable facilities.