The New Jersey Assembly’s Environment and Solid Waste Committee will consider five bills tomorrow (Feb 10) that encourage, regulate–and in some cases, require–the use of blue roofs or green roofs in new building construction.
What is a green roof? It’s one that “includes, among other things, a growth medium and a vegetation layer of drought resistant and hardy plant species, designed to improve stormwater management.”
The green and blue roofing bills up for a committee vote tomorrow are:
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