CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden recently received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for New  Construction (LEED-NC) certification at the Platinum level, according to a press release. 
The  platinum certification, the highest level offered by the U.S. Green Building Council  (USGBC), makes the Cincinnati Zoo America's greenest animal sanctuary, the  release stated.
Sustainable aspects  of the neo-Victorian style Historic Vine Street Village include: 10 kilowatt (kW) solar  panels that reduce the demand for coal-fired power by 15 percent; geothermal  heat pumps that meet all of the heating and cooling demands; a rainwater  management system; and low-flow fixtures, the release noted.
Mark Fisher,  Cincinnati Zoo senior director of facilities, said: "The Zoo's strong commitment  to natural resource conservation starts at the front door. We have been and will  continue to aggressively invest in our infrastructure. Building green is the  right thing to do for the planet and for the wallet."
Roughly 30 percent of  the building materials used in the project were recycled and about 80 percent of  construction waste was sent to recycling centers for reuse, the release  added.
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