Regenerative design is a type of design that goes beyond sustainability and aims to restore or enhance the natural systems that support life. Regenerative design projects not only minimize their environmental impact, but also contribute positively to the environment and society. An example of regenerative design is a building that generates electricity from renewable sources, such as solar panels or wind turbines, and sends the excess electricity to the grid, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting the transition to a clean energy economy.
[References:, What Is Regenerative Design?| LEED Blog1, LEED v5 | U.S.Green Building Council2, The Future of LEED Will Be Positive | BuildingGreen3, , ]
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