BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Green Goods and Services Industries by NAICS Code For Public Comment (Federal Register Notice): 3/15/2010

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1 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Soybean farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce, soybeans for biodiesel Oilseed, except soybean, farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Dry pea and bean farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Wheat farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Corn farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce, growing corn for ethanol Rice farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Oilseed and grain combination farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce All other grain farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce, growing sorghum for ethanol Potato farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Other vegetable and melon farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Orange groves Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Citrus, except orange, groves Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Apple orchards Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Grape vineyards Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Strawberry farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Berry, except strawberry, farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Tree nut farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Fruit and tree nut combination farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Other non-citrus fruit farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Mushroom production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Other food crops grown under cover Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Nursery and tree production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic products Floriculture lt production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic products Tobacco farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic tobacco Cotton farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic cotton Sugarcane farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce, sugarcane for ethanol Hay farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Sugar beet farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce, sugar beets for ethanol Peanut farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce All other miscellaneous crop farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic produce Beef cattle ranching and farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic beef Cattle feedlots Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Dairy cattle and milk production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic dairy Hog and pig farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Chicken egg production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Broilers and meat type chicken production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Turkey production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Poultry hatcheries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Other poultry production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Sheep farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Goat farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Finfish farming and fish hatcheries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic fish Shellfish farming Y 6 2 USDA certified organic fish Other aquaculture Y 6 2 USDA certified organic fish Apiculture Y 6 2 Organic honey Horses and other equine production N Fur-bearing animal and rabbit production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat All other animal production Y 6 2 USDA certified organic meat Timber tract operations N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 1 of 25

2 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Forest nursery and gathering forest products Y 6 1 Growing trees for reforestation Logging Y 1 3 Wood chips for biomass Finfish fishing N Shellfish fishing N Other marine fishing N Hunting and trapping N Cotton ginning Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Soil preparation, planting, and cultivating Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Crop harvesting, primarily by machine Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Other postharvest crop activities Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Farm labor contractors and crew leaders N Farm management services Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Support activities for animal production Y 6 3 Specialized services for USDA certified organic production Support activities for forestry Y 6 1 Reforestation consulting Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction N Natural gas liquid extraction N Bituminous coal and lignite surface mining N Bituminous coal underground mining N Anthracite mining N Iron ore mining N Gold ore mining N Silver ore mining N Lead ore and zinc ore mining i N Copper ore and nickel ore mining N Uranium-radium-vanadium ore mining N All other metal ore mining N Dimension stone mining and quarrying N Crushed and broken limestone mining N Crushed and broken granite mining N Other crushed and broken stone mining N Construction sand and gravel mining N Industrial sand mining N Kaolin and ball clay mining N Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals mining N Potash, soda, and borate mineral mining N Phosphate rock mining N Other chemical and fertilizer mineral mining N All other nonmetallic mineral mining N Drilling oil and gas wells N Support activities for oil and gas operations N Support activities for coal mining N Support activities for metal mining N Support activities for nonmetallic minerals N Hydroelectric power generation Y 1 2 Hydroelectric power plants Fossil fuel electric power generation N Nuclear electric power generation Y 3 2 Nuclear power plants Other electric power generation Y 1 2 Biomass, solar, wind, geothermal, etc power plants Electric bulk power transmission and control Y 1 4 Distribution of renewable energy Electric power distribution Y 1 4 Distribution of renewable energy NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 2 of 25

3 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Natural gas distribution N Water supply and irrigation systems Y 5 1 Water treatment plants Sewage treatment facilities Y 5 1 Sewage treatment plants Steam and air-conditioning supply Y 1 2 Geothermal steam production New single-family general contractors Y 2 2 LEED single family residences New multifamily general contractors Y 2 2 LEED apartment buildings New housing operative builders Y 2 2 LEED buildings sold to clients Residential remodelers Y 2 1 Weatherization Industrial building construction Y 2 2 LEED-certified buildings Commercial building construction Y 2 2 LEED-certified buildings Water and sewer system construction Y 5 1 Construction of water treatment plants, geothermal plants Oil and gas pipeline construction N Power and communication system construction Y 1 2 Construction of renewable energy plants Land subdivision Y 2 1 Smart growth developments, power site development Highway, street, and bridge construction N Other heavy construction Y 1 1 Nuclear waste disposal site construction, dams, parks, subways Residential poured foundation contractors Y 2 2 Pouring LEED-eligible foundations, pouring foundations for LEED construction projects Nonresidential poured foundation contractors Y 2 2 Pouring LEED-eligible foundations, pouring foundations for LEED construction projects Residential structural steel contractors Y 5 2 Construction of LEED-eligible buildings Nonresidential structural steel contractors Y 5 2 Construction of LEED-eligible buildings Residential framing contractors Y 2 2 Construction of LEED- and Energy Star certified buildings Nonresidential framing contractors Y 2 2 Construction of LEED- and Energy Star certified buildings Residential masonry contractors t Y 2 2 Construction ti of LEED-eligible ibl buildings Nonresidential masonry contractors Y 2 2 Construction of LEED-eligible buildings Residential glass and glazing contractors Y 2 2 Installation of Energy Star certified windows, LEED-eligible windows; installing windows on LEED Nonresidential glass and glazing contractors Y 2 2 construction project Installation of Energy Star certified windows, LEED-eligible windows; installing windows on LEED construction project Residential roofing contractors Y 2 2 Installation of Energy Star certified roofs, LEED-eligible roof, roof work on LEED project Nonresidential roofing contractors Y 2 2 Installation of Energy Star certified roofs, LEED-eligible roof, roof work on LEED project Residential siding contractors Y 2 2 Installation of energy-efficient or LEED-eligible siding; installing siding on LEED project Nonresidential siding contractors Y 2 2 Installation of energy-efficient or LEED-eligible siding; installing siding on LEED project Other residential exterior contractors Y 2 2 Building of curtain walls to LEED standards Other nonresidential exterior contractors Y 2 2 Building of curtain walls to LEED standards Residential electrical contractors Y 2 2 Installation of efficient environmental control systems Nonresidential electrical contractors Y 2 2 Installation of efficient environmental control systems Residential plumbing and HVAC contractors Y 2 2 Installation of Energy Star HVAC systems Nonresidential plumbing and HVAC contractors Y 2 2 Installation of Energy Star HVAC systems Other residential building equipment contractors Y 2 2 Installation of revolving doors for LEED standards Other nonresidential bldg equipment contractors Y 2 2 Installation of revolving doors for LEED standards Residential drywall contractors Y 5 2 Installation of LEED-eligible drywall Nonresidential drywall contractors Y 5 2 Installation of LEED-eligible drywall Residential painting contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible paints meeting VOC limits Nonresidential painting contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible paints meeting VOC limits Residential flooring contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible, low-emitting material-based floorings Nonresidential flooring contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible, low-emitting material-based floorings Residential tile and terrazzo contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible, low-emitting material-based tiles Nonresidential tile and terrazzo contractors Y 4 2 Use of LEED-eligible, low-emitting material-based tiles Residential finish carpentry contractors Y 2 2 Installation of LEED-eligible windows NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 3 of 25

4 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Nonresidential finish carpentry contractors Y 2 2 Installation of LEED-eligible windows Other residential finishing contractors Y 2 2 Installation of LEED-eligible weather stripping Other nonresidential finishing contractors Y 2 2 Installation of LEED-eligible weather stripping Residential site preparation contractors Y 6 2 LEED-eligible demolition contractors Nonresidential site preparation contractors Y 6 2 LEED-eligible demolition contractors All other residential trade contractors Y 6 2 LEED-eligible concrete paving All other nonresidential trade contractors Y 6 2 LEED-eligible concrete paving Dog and cat food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic pet food Other animal food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic animal feed Flour milling Y 6 2 USDA certified organic flour Rice milling Y 6 2 USDA certified organic rice Malt manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic malts for brewing Wet corn milling Y 6 2 USDA certified organic corn syrup Soybean processing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic soybean oil Other oilseed processing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Fats and oils refining and blending Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Breakfast cereal manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Sugarcane mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Cane sugar refining Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Beet sugar manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Confectionery manufacturing from cacao beans Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Confectionery mfg. from purchased chocolate Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Nonchocolate confectionery manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Frozen fruit and vegetable manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Frozen specialty food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Fruit and vegetable canning Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Specialty canning Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Dried and dehydrated food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Fluid milk manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Creamery butter manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Cheese manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Dry, condensed, and evaporated dairy products Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Animal, except poultry, slaughtering Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Meat processed from carcasses Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Rendering and meat byproduct processing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Poultry processing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Seafood canning Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Fresh and frozen seafood processing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Retail bakeries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Commercial bakeries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Frozen cakes and other pastries manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Cookie and cracker manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Mixes and dough made from purchased flour Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Dry pasta manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Tortilla manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Roasted nuts and peanut butter manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Other snack food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Coffee and tea manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Example of good or service NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 4 of 25

5 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Flavoring syrup and concentrate manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Mayonnaise, dressing, and sauce manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Spice and extract manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Perishable prepared food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products All other miscellaneous food manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Soft drink manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Bottled water manufacturing N Ice manufacturing N Breweries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Wineries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Distilleries Y 6 2 USDA certified organic food products Tobacco stemming and redrying Y 6 2 USDA certified organic tobacco products Cigarette manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic tobacco products Other tobacco product manufacturing Y 6 2 USDA certified organic tobacco products Yarn spinning mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic cotton, wool Yarn texturizing and twisting mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic cotton, wool Thread mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic cotton, wool Broadwoven fabric mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic textiles Narrow fabric mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic textiles Schiffli machine embroidery N Nonwoven fabric mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic textiles Weft knit fabric mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic textiles Other knit fabric and lace mills Y 6 2 USDA certified organic textiles til Broadwoven fabric finishing mills N Other textile and fabric finishing mills N Fabric coating mills N Carpet and rug mills Y 2 2 LEED-eligible carpeting Curtain and drapery mills Y 2 2 LEED-eligible curtains Other household textile product mills N Textile bag mills N Canvas and related product mills N Rope, cordage, and twine mills N Tire cord and tire fabric mills N All other miscellaneous textile product mills Y 5 2 Reclaimed wool processing Sheer hosiery mills N Other hosiery and sock mills N Outerwear knitting mills N Underwear and nightwear knitting mills N Men's and boys apparel contractors N Women's, girls, infants apparel contractors N Men's and boys underwear and nightwear mfg N Men's and boys suit, coat, and overcoat mfg N Men's and boys shirt, except work shirt, mfg N Men's and boys pants, except work pants, mfg N Men's and boys work clothing manufacturing N Other men's and boys outerwear manufacturing N Women's and girls lingerie and nightwear mfg N Women's and girls blouse and shirt mfg N Women's and girls dress manufacturing N Example of good or service NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 5 of 25

6 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Women's & girls suit, coat & skirt mfg N Other women's and girls outerwear mfg N Infants' cut and sew apparel mfg N Fur and leather apparel manufacturing N All other cut and sew apparel manufacturing N Hat, cap, and millinery manufacturing N Glove and mitten manufacturing N Men's and boys' neckwear manufacturing N All other accessory and apparel manufacturing N Leather and hide tanning and finishing N Rubber and plastics footwear manufacturing N House slipper manufacturing N Men's nonathletic footwear manufacturing N Women's nonathletic footwear manufacturing N Other footwear manufacturing N Luggage manufacturing N Women's handbag and purse manufacturing N Other personal leather good manufacturing N All other leather and allied good mfg. N Sawmills N Wood preservation Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Hardwood veneer and plywood manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Softwood veneer and plywood manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible ibl construction ti materials Engineered wood member manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Truss manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Reconstituted wood product manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Wood window and door manufacturing Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Cut stock, resawing lumber, and planing N Other millwork, including flooring Y 4 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Wood container and pallet mfg N Manufactured home, mobile home mfg Y 4 2 LEED-eligible, Energy Star prefabricated homes Prefabricated wood building mfg Y 4 2 LEED-eligible, Energy Star prefabricated homes Miscellaneous wood product mfg N Pulp mills Y 5 2 Pulp made with recycled inputs Paper, except newsprint, mills Y 5 2 Paper made with recycled inputs Newsprint mills Y 5 2 Newsprint made with recycled inputs Paperboard mills Y 5 2 Paperboard made with recycled inputs Corrugated and solid fiber box mfg N Folding paperboard box manufacturing N Setup paperboard box manufacturing N Fiber can, tube, and drum mfg N Nonfolding sanitary food container mfg. N Coated and laminated packaging paper mfg. N Coated and laminated paper manufacturing N Coated paper bag and pouch manufacturing N Uncoated paper and multiwall bag mfg. N Flexible packaging foil manufacturing N Surface-coated paperboard manufacturing N Die-cut paper office supplies manufacturing N Example of good or service NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 6 of 25

7 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Envelope manufacturing N Stationery and related product manufacturing N Sanitary paper product manufacturing N All other converted paper product mfg. N Commercial lithographic printing N Commercial gravure printing N Commercial flexographic printing N Commercial screen printing N Quick printing N Digital printing N Manifold business forms printing N Books printing N Blankbook and looseleaf binder manufacturing N Other commercial printing N Tradebinding and related work N Prepress services N Petroleum refineries N Asphalt paving mixture and block mfg. Y 5 2 Rubberized asphalt Asphalt shingle and coating materials mfg. Y 2 2 LEED-eligible roofing asphalt Petroleum lubricating oil and grease mfg. N All other petroleum and coal products mfg. N Petrochemical manufacturing N Industrial gas manufacturing N Inorganic dye and pigment mfg N Synthetic organic dye and pigment mfg. N Alkalies and chlorine manufacturing N Carbon black manufacturing N All other basic inorganic chemical mfg. N Gum and wood chemical manufacturing N Cyclic crude and intermediate manufacturing N Ethyl alcohol manufacturing Y 1 2 Ethanol production All other basic organic chemical mfg. Y 1 2 Transesterification of vegetable oils to produce fuels or fuel additives Plastics material and resin mfg N Synthetic rubber manufacturing N Cellulosic organic fiber manufacturing N Noncellulosic organic fiber manufacturing N Nitrogenous fertilizer manufacturing Y 5 3 Fertilizers approved for use in USDA certified organic agriculture; fertilizer from sewage or animal waste Phosphatic fertilizer manufacturing Y 5 3 Fertilizers approved for use in USDA certified organic agriculture Fertilizer, mixing only, manufacturing Y 5 3 Fertilizers approved for use in USDA certified organic agriculture Pesticide and other ag. chemical mfg. Y 5 3 Pesticides approved for use in USDA certified organic agriculture Medicinal and botanical manufacturing Y 6 3 USDA certified organic ingredients for medicine preparation Pharmaceutical preparation mfg N In-vitro diagnostic substance mfg N Other biological product manufacturing N Paint and coating manufacturing Y 4 2 LEED-eligible low VOC paints Adhesive manufacturing Y 4 2 LEED-eligible low VOC adhesives Soap and other detergent manufacturing Y 4 2 Biodegradable soap Polish and other sanitation good mfg. Y 4 2 LEED-eligible low VOC polishes Surface active agent manufacturing N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 7 of 25

8 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Toilet preparation manufacturing Y 4 2 USDA certified organic personal care products (shampoo, soap) Printing ink manufacturing Y 4 2 Soy-based printing inks Explosives manufacturing N Custom compounding of purchased resins Y 5 2 Reformulating plastics resins from recycled plastics products Photographic film and chemical manufacturing N Other miscellaneous chemical product mfg. Y 4 2 Soy-based writing inks Plastics bag and pouch manufacturing Y 5 2 Plastic bags from recycled plastic resins Plastics packaging film and sheet mfg. Y 5 2 Plastic packaging from recycled plastic resins Nonpackaging plastics film and sheet mfg. Y 5 2 Plastic film from recycled plastic resins Unlaminated plastics profile shape mfg Y 5 2 Plastic non-rigid shapes from recycled plastic resins Plastics pipe and pipe fitting mfg Y 5 2 Plastic pipes from recycled plastic resins Laminated plastics plate, sheet, and shapes Y 5 2 Laminated plastic shapes from recycled plastic resins Polystyrene foam product mfg Y 5 2 Polystyrene foam from recycled plastic resins Urethane and other foam product mfg Y 5 2 Urethane foam from recycled plastic resins Plastics bottle manufacturing Y 5 2 Plastic bottles from recycled plastic resins Plastics plumbing fixture mfg Y 5 2 Plastic plumbing fixtures from recycled plastic resins; EPA WaterSense certified plumbing fixtures Resilient floor covering manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible floor coverings All other plastics product manufacturing Y 5 2 Other plastic products (utensils) from recycled plastic resins Tire manufacturing, except retreading N Tire retreading Y 5 2 Retread tires Rubber and plastics hose and belting mfg. N Rubber product mfg. for mechanical use N All other rubber product manufacturing Y 5 2 Reclaiming i rubber from waste or scrap Vitreous china plumbing fixture mfg Y 6 2 EPA WaterSense certified plumbing fixtures Vitreous china and earthenware articles mfg. Y 6 2 EPA WaterSense certified plumbing fixtures Porcelain electrical supply mfg N Brick and structural clay tile mfg Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Ceramic wall and floor tile manufacturing Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Other structural clay product manufacturing Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Clay refractory manufacturing Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Nonclay refractory manufacturing Y 2 2 Production of LEED-eligible construction materials Flat glass manufacturing Y 5 2 Flat glass from recycled inputs (cullet) Other pressed and blown glass and glassware Y 5 2 Glassware from recycled inputs (cullet) Glass container manufacturing Y 5 2 Glass containers from recycled inputs (cullet) Glass product mfg. made of purchased glass N Cement manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible cement Ready-mix concrete manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible concrete Concrete block and brick manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible concrete blocks Concrete pipe manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible concrete pipes Other concrete product manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible concrete roofing tile Lime manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible limestone Gypsum product manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible gypsum board Abrasive product manufacturing N Cut stone and stone product manufacturing N Ground or treated minerals & earths mfg N Mineral wool manufacturing Y 2 2 Insulation materials Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products Y 2 2 LEED-eligible dry mix concrete Iron and steel mills Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in steel balls Ferroalloy and related product manufacturing N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 8 of 25

9 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Iron, steel pipe and tube from purchase steel Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in steel pipe Rolled steel shape manufacturing Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in steel bars Steel wire drawing Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in steel wire Alumina refining Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in alumina refining Primary aluminum production Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in aluminum production Secondary smelting and alloying of aluminum Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in aluminum production Aluminum sheet, plate, and foil mfg Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in aluminum production Aluminum extruded product mfg Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in aluminum production Other aluminum rolling and drawing Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in aluminum production Primary smelting and refining of copper N Primary nonferrous metal except Cu & Al N Copper rolling, drawing, and extruding Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in copper products Copper wire, except mechanical, drawing Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in copper products Secondary processing of copper Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in copper products Nonferrous metal, except Cu and Al, shaping Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in nonferrous metal products Secondary processing of other nonferrous Y 5 2 Use of recovered scrap metal in nonferrous metal products Iron foundries Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Steel investment foundries Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Steel foundries, except investment Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Aluminum die-casting foundries Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Nonferrous, except Al, die-casting foundries Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Aluminum foundries, except die-casting Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Copper foundries, except die-casting Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Other nonferrous foundries, exc. Die-casting Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Iron and steel forging Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Nonferrous forging Y 1 3 Identifiable, specialized inputs for renewable energy Custom roll forming N Crown and closure manufacturing N Metal stamping N Powder metallurgy part manufacturing N Cutlery & flatware except precious, mfg N Hand and edge tool manufacturing N Saw blade and handsaw mfg N Kitchen utensil, pot, and pan mfg N Prefabricated metal buildings and components N Fabricated structural metal mfg Y 2 2 LEED-eligible concrete reinforcing bars Plate work manufacturing N Metal window and door manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible, Energy Star certified metal windows Sheet metal work manufacturing N Ornamental and architectural metal work mfg. N Power boiler and heat exchanger manufacturing N Metal tank, heavy gauge, mfg N Metal can manufacturing N Other metal container manufacturing N Hardware manufacturing N Spring, heavy gauge, manufacturing N Spring, light gauge, manufacturing N Other fabricated wire product mfg N Machine shops N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 9 of 25

10 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Precision turned product mfg N Bolt, nut, screw, rivet, and washer mfg. N Metal heat treating N Metal coating and nonprecious engraving N Electroplating, anodizing, and coloring metal N Industrial valve manufacturing Y 3 3 Valves for nuclear reactors Fluid power valve and hose fitting mfg. N Plumbing fixture fitting and trim mfg. Y 2 2 EPA WaterSense certified faucets Other metal valve and pipe fitting mfg. Y 2 2 EPA WaterSense certified plumbing devices Ball and roller bearing manufacturing N Small arms ammunition manufacturing Y 4 2 Lead-free bullets Ammunition, except small arms, manufacturing N Small arms manufacturing N Other ordnance and accessories mfg N Fabricated pipe and pipe fitting mfg. Y 2 2 LEED-eligible pipes or pipe fittings Industrial pattern manufacturing N Enameled iron and metal sanitary ware mfg. N Misc fabricated metal product mfg. N Farm machinery and equipment manufacturing N Lawn and garden equipment manufacturing Y 4 2 Electric lawnmowers Construction machinery manufacturing N Mining machinery & equipment mfg N Oil and gas field machinery and equipment N Sawmill and woodworking machinery N Plastics and rubber industry machinery N Paper industry machinery mfg N Textile machinery manufacturing N Printing machinery and equipment mfg N Food product machinery mfg N Semiconductor machinery mfg N All other industrial machinery mfg N Automatic vending machine mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified vending machines Commercial laundry and drycleaning machinery Y 2 2 Energy Star certified laundry machines Office machinery manufacturing N Optical instrument and lens mfg N Photographic and photocopying equipment mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified copying equipment Other commercial & service machinery mfg Y 5 1 Water treatment equipment Air purification equipment mfg Y 4 1 Air purification equipment Industrial and commercial fan and blower mfg. Y 2 2 LEED-eligible fans, Energy Star certified fans Heating equipment, except warm air furnaces Y 2 2 Solar heating systems manufacturing AC, refrigeration, and forced air heating Y 2 2 Energy Star certified AC units; heat pumps Industrial mold manufacturing Y 1 3 Molds for wind turbines Metal cutting machine tool manufacturing N Metal forming machine tool manufacturing N Special tool, die, jig, and fixture mfg. N Cutting tool and machine tool accessory mfg. N Rolling mill machinery and equipment mfg. N Other metalworking machinery mfg N Turbine and turbine generator set units mfg. Y 1 3 Wind turbines; hydroelectric turbines Example of good or service NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 10 of 25

11 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Speed changer, drive, and gear manufacturing Y 1 3 Wind turbines; hydroelectric turbines Mechanical power transmission equipment mfg. Y 1 3 Wind turbines; hydroelectric turbines Other engine equipment manufacturing N Pump and pumping equipment manufacturing N Air and gas compressor manufacturing N Measuring and dispensing pump manufacturing N Elevator and moving stairway mfg N Conveyor and conveying equipment mfg. N Overhead cranes, hoists, and monorail systems N Industrial truck, trailer, and stacker mfg N Power-driven handtool manufacturing N Welding and soldering equipment mfg N Packaging machinery manufacturing N Industrial process furnace & oven mfg N Fluid power cylinder and actuator mfg. N Fluid power pump and motor mfg N Scale and balance manufacturing N Miscellaneous general purpose machinery mfg. N Electronic computer manufacturing Y 2 2 Energy Star certified computers Computer storage device mfg N Computer terminal manufacturing Y 2 2 Energy Star certified computers Other computer peripheral equipment mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified printers Telephone apparatus manufacturing Y 2 2 Energy Star certified telephones Broadcast and wireless communications equip. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified cable boxes Other communications equipment mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified products Audio and video equipment mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified products Electron tube manufacturing N Bare printed circuit board mfg N Semiconductors and related device mfg. Y 2 2 Solar cells Electronic capacitor manufacturing N Electronic resistor manufacturing N Electronic coils, transformers, and inductors N Electronic connector manufacturing N Printed circuit assembly manufacturing N Other electronic component mfg N Electromedical apparatus mfg N Search, detection, and navigation instruments N Automatic environmental control mfg Y 3 1 Energy cutoff controls, residential and commercial types Industrial process variable instruments Y 2 1 Water quality monitoring and control systems Totalizing fluid meters and counting devices Y 2 1 Water meters, consumption registering Electricity and signal testing instruments Y 2 1 Energy measuring equipment, electrical Analytical laboratory instrument mfg. Y 4 1 Thermal conductivity instruments and sensors Irradiation apparatus manufacturing N Watch, clock, and part manufacturing N Other measuring and controlling device mfg. Y 1 3 Wind direction indicators Software reproducing N Audio and video media reproduction N Magnetic & optical recording media mfg N Electric lamp bulb and part mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified light bulbs NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 11 of 25

12 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Residential electric lighting fixture mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified light fixtures Nonresidential electric lighting fixture mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified light fixtures Other lighting equipment mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified light fixtures Electric housewares & household fan mfg Y 2 2 Energy Star certified fans Household vacuum cleaner mfg N Household cooking appliance manufacturing Y 2 2 Energy Star certified stoves Household refrigerator and home freezer mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified refrigerators Household laundry equipment mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified laundry machines Other major household appliance mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified hot water heaters Electric power and specialty transformer mfg. Y 2 2 Voltage regulating transformers, electric power Motor and generator manufacturing Y 2 2 Energy Star certified battery chargers Switchgear & switchboard apparatus mfg N Relay and industrial control mfg N Storage battery manufacturing Y 2 2 Rechargeable batteries Primary battery manufacturing Y 2 2 Mercury free watch batteries Fiber optic cable manufacturing N Other communication and energy wire mfg. N Current-carrying wiring device mfg N Noncurrent-carrying wiring device mfg. N Carbon and graphite product mfg N Miscellaneous electrical equipment mfg. Y 2 2 Energy Star certified battery chargers Automobile manufacturing Y 2 2 Hybrid vehicles Light truck and utility vehicle manufacturing Y 2 2 Hybrid vehicles Heavy duty truck manufacturing N Motor vehicle body manufacturing N Truck trailer manufacturing N Motor home manufacturing N Travel trailer and camper manufacturing N Carburetor, piston, ring, and valve mfg. Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles Gasoline engine and engine parts mfg. Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles Vehicular lighting equipment mfg N Other motor vehicle electric equipment mfg. Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles Motor vehicle steering and suspension parts N Motor vehicle brake system manufacturing Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles Motor vehicle power train components mfg. Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles Motor vehicle seating and interior trim mfg. N Motor vehicle metal stamping N Motor vehicle air-conditioning mfg N All other motor vehicle parts manufacturing Y 2 3 Specialized parts for hybrid vehicles; catalytic converters Aircraft manufacturing N Aircraft engine and engine parts mfg. N Other aircraft parts and equipment N Guided missile and space vehicle mfg. N Space vehicle propulsion units and parts mfg. N Other guided missile and space vehicle parts N Railroad rolling stock manufacturing Y 2 3 Railroad cars for mass transit Ship building and repairing Y 2 3 Ferries for mass transit Boat building N Motorcycle, bicycle, and parts manufacturing N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 12 of 25

13 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Military armored vehicles and tank parts mfg. N All other transportation equipment mfg. N Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg. N Upholstered household furniture mfg N Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg. N Metal household furniture mfg N Household furniture, exc. wood or metal, mfg. N Institutional furniture manufacturing N Wood TV, radio, and sewing machine housings N Wood office furniture manufacturing N Custom architectural woodwork and millwork N Office furniture, except wood, mfg N Showcases, partitions, shelving, and lockers N Mattress manufacturing N Blind and shade manufacturing Y 2 2 LEED-eligible window coverings Surgical and medical instrument mfg N Surgical appliance and supplies mfg N Dental equipment and supplies mfg N Ophthalmic goods manufacturing N Dental laboratories N Jewelry, except costume, manufacturing N Silverware and hollowware mfg N Jewelers' material & lapidary work mfg N Costume jewelry and novelty mfg N Sporting and athletic goods mfg N Doll and stuffed toy manufacturing N Game, toy, and children's vehicle mfg. N Pen and mechanical pencil mfg N Lead pencil and art good mfg N Marking device manufacturing N Carbon paper and inked ribbon mfg N Sign manufacturing N Gasket, packing, & sealing device mfg N Musical instrument manufacturing N Fastener, button, needle, and pin mfg. N Broom, brush, and mop manufacturing N Burial casket manufacturing N All other miscellaneous manufacturing N Motor vehicle merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Hybrid vehicles New motor vehicle parts merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Hybrid car batteries Tire and tube merchant wholesalers Y 5 4 Re-tread tires Used motor vehicle parts merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Used parts unique to hybrids or electric cars Furniture merchant wholesalers N Home furnishing merchant wholesalers N Lumber and wood merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 LEED-eligible lumber products Masonry material merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 LEED-eligible masonry products Roofing and siding merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified roofing materials Other const. material merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 LEED-eligible building products Photographic equip. merchant wholesalers N Example of good or service NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 13 of 25

14 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Office equipment merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified copy machines Computer and software merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified computers Other commercial equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified commercial ovens Medical equipment merchant wholesalers N Ophthalmic goods merchant wholesalers N Other professional equip. merchant wholesaler Y 2 4 Professional or scientific instruments used for pollution control or energy efficiency Metal merchant wholesalers Y 5 4 Recycled metals Coal and other mineral merchant wholesalers N Elec. equip. and wiring merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Mercury-free batteries Electric appliance merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified appliances Other electronic parts merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Solar cells Hardware merchant wholesalers N Plumbing equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 EPA WaterSense products HVAC equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified HVAC equipment Refrigeration equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified refrigeration equipment Construction equipment merchant wholesalers N Farm and garden equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Electric lawn mowers Industrial machinery merchant wholesalers Y 1 4 Turbines designed for wind energy production Industrial supplies merchant wholesalers Y 4 4 Soy-based inks Service estab. equip. merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified commercial laundry machines Other transport. goods merchant wholesalers Y 2 4 Subway cars for use in mass transit Sporting goods merchant wholesalers N Toy and hobby goods merchant wholesalers l N Recyclable material merchant wholesalers Y 5 4 Recycled materials Jewelry merchant wholesalers N All other durable goods merchant wholesalers N Printing and writing paper merch. whls. Y 5 4 Recycled newsprint Office supplies merchant wholesalers N Industrial paper merchant wholesalers Y 5 4 Recycled paperboard Druggists' goods merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic cosmetics Piece goods merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic yarn Men's and boys' clothing merchant wholesalers N Women's and children's clothing merch. whls. N Footwear merchant wholesalers N General line grocery merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic grocery items Packaged frozen food merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic frozen food items Dairy product merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic milk Poultry product merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic poultry Confectionery merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 Candy made from USDA certified organic products Fish and seafood merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic fish Meat and meat product merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic meat Fruit and vegetable merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic fruit Other grocery product merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic baby food Grain and field bean merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic grains Livestock merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic livestock Other farm product raw material merch. whls. Y 6 4 USDA certified organic tobacco Plastics materials merchant wholesalers Y 5 4 Plastics from recycled materials Other chemicals merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 Biodegradable laundry soaps NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 14 of 25

15 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Y 3 4 Blends that exceed ethanol content approved for use in any make or model of vehicle sold in the U.S. (currently E10) Other petroleum merchant wholesalers Y 3 4 Blends that exceed ethanol content approved for use in any make or model of vehicle sold in the U.S. (currently E10) Beer and ale merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic beer Wine and spirit merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic wine Farm supplies merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 Fertilizers on USDA organic approved list of fertilizers Book and periodical merchant wholesalers Y 7 4 Environmental-related media Nursery and florist merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 Organic plants and soil products Tobacco and tobacco product merch. whls. Y 6 4 USDA certified organic tobacco Paint and supplies merchant wholesalers Y 4 4 LEED-eligible paint, low VOC paints Other nondurable goods merchant wholesalers Y 6 4 USDA certified organic pet products Business to business electronic markets N Wholesale trade agents and brokers N New car dealers Y 2 4 Hybrid cars Used car dealers Y 2 4 Used hybrid cars Recreational vehicle dealers N Motorcycle, ATV, personal watercraft dealers N Boat dealers N All other motor vehicle dealers N Automotive parts and accessories stores Y 2 4 Automotive parts related to operation of hybrid cars Tire dealers Y 5 4 Retread tires Furniture stores N Floor covering stores Y 2 4 USDA certified organic wool carpet, LEED-eligible carpets Window treatment stores Y 2 4 LEED-eligible window treatments All other home furnishings stores N Household appliance stores Y 2 4 Energy Star certified refrigerators Radio, TV, and other electronics stores Y 2 4 Energy Star certified TVs Computer and software stores Y 2 4 Energy Star certified computers Camera and photographic supplies stores N Home centers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Paint and wallpaper stores Y 4 4 LEED-eligible paints Hardware stores Y 2 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Other building material dealers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Outdoor power equipment stores Y 2 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Nursery, garden, and farm supply stores Y 6 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Supermarkets and other grocery stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Convenience stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Meat markets Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Fish and seafood markets Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Fruit and vegetable markets Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Baked goods stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Confectionery and nut stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products All other specialty food stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Beer, wine, and liquor stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Pharmacies and drug stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Cosmetic and beauty supply stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Optical goods stores N Food, health, supplement stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic fruit NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 15 of 25

16 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service All other health and personal care stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Gasoline stations with convenience stores Y 3 4 Biodiesel, ethanol, USDA certified organic products Other gasoline stations Y 3 4 Biodiesel, ethanol Men's clothing stores N Women's clothing stores N Children's and infants' clothing stores N Family clothing stores N Clothing accessories stores N Other clothing stores N Shoe stores N Jewelry stores N Luggage and leather goods stores N Sporting goods stores N Hobby, toy, and game stores N Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Musical instrument and supplies stores N Book stores Y 7 4 Environmental books News dealers and newsstands Y 7 4 Environmental trade publication Pre-recorded tape, CD, and record stores Y 7 4 Environmental films Department stores, except discount Y 6 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Discount department stores Y 6 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products Warehouse clubs and supercenters Y 6 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible products All other general merchandise stores Y 6 4 Energy Star certified, USDA certified organic, LEED-eligible ibl products Florists Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Office supplies and stationery stores N Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores N Used merchandise stores Y 5 4 Used Energy Star certified goods Pet and pet supplies stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Art dealers N Manufactured, mobile, home dealers Y 2 4 Energy Star certified mobile homes Tobacco stores Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Store retailers not specified elsewhere Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Electronic shopping Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Electronic auctions Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Mail-order houses Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Vending machine operators Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Heating oil dealers N Liquefied petroleum gas, bottled gas, dealers N Other fuel dealers Y 3 4 Biodiesel, ethanol Other direct selling establishments Y 6 4 USDA certified organic products Scheduled passenger air transportation N Scheduled freight air transportation N Nonscheduled air passenger chartering N Nonscheduled air freight chartering N Other nonscheduled air transportation N Line-haul railroads Y 1 4 Specialized transportation for wind turbine blades, towers Short line railroads N Deep sea freight transportation N Deep sea passenger transportation N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 16 of 25

17 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Coastal and Great Lakes freight transport. N Coastal and Great Lakes passenger transport. Y 2 1 Great Lakes or coastal ferry commuter services Inland water freight transportation N Inland water passenger transportation Y 2 1 Inland ferry commuter services General freight trucking, local Y 3 4 Use of flex fuels or biofuels General freight trucking, long-distance TL Y 3 4 Specialized transportation for wind turbine blades, towers General freight trucking, long-distance LTL Y 3 4 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Used household and office goods moving Y 3 4 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Other specialized trucking, local Y 3 4 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Other specialized trucking, long-distance Y 1 4 Specialized transportation for wind turbine blades, towers Mixed mode transit systems Y 2 1 Mass transit systems Commuter rail systems Y 2 1 Mass transit systems Bus and other motor vehicle transit systems Y 2 1 Mass transit systems Other urban transit systems Y 2 1 Mass transit systems Interurban and rural bus transportation Y 2 1 Commuter-based bus services Taxi service Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Limousine service Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels School and employee bus transportation Y 2 1 School bus transportation Charter bus industry Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Special needs transportation Y 2 1 Commuter-based transportation All other ground passenger transportation Y 2 1 Vanpools Pipeline transportation of crude oil N Pipeline transportation t ti of natural gas N Refined petroleum product pipeline transport. N All other pipeline transportation N Scenic and sightseeing transportation, land Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Scenic and sightseeing transportation, water Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Scenic and sightseeing transportation, other N Air traffic control N Other airport operations N Other support activities for air transport. N Support activities for rail transportation N Port and harbor operations N Marine cargo handling N Navigational services to shipping N Other support activities for water transport. N Motor vehicle towing Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Other support activities for road transport. N Freight transportation arrangement Y 1 4 Specialize in arranging freight transportation for wind turbine blades, towers Packing and crating N All other support activities for transport. N Postal service Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Couriers and express delivery services Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels Local messengers and local delivery Y 3 2 Use of flex fuels or biofuels General warehousing and storage Y 2 4 Specialized warehousing of goods Refrigerated warehousing and storage Y 2 4 Specialized warehousing of goods Farm product warehousing and storage Y 2 4 Specialized warehousing of goods Other warehousing and storage Y 2 4 Specialized warehousing of goods Newspaper publishers Y 7 1 Environmental or trade/association newspapers NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 17 of 25

18 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Periodical publishers Y 7 1 Environmental, training or association periodicals Book publishers Y 7 1 Environmental or training books/manuals Directory and mailing list publishers Y 7 1 Industry association directories or mailing lists Greeting card publishers N All other publishers Y 7 1 Environmental or association calendars, etc Software publishers Y 2 1 Training software, software used to reduce or monitor energy usage, pollution Motion picture and video production Y 7 1 Environmental content, training movies or videos Motion picture and video distribution Y 7 4 Distribution of environmental, training content Motion picture theaters, except drive-ins N Drive-in motion picture theaters N Teleproduction and postproduction services N Other motion picture and video industries N Record production N Integrated record production and distribution N Music publishers N Sound recording studios N Other sound recording industries N Radio networks Y 7 1 Produce content for environmental radio networks Radio stations Y 7 1 Produce content for environmental radio stations Television broadcasting Y 7 1 Produce content for environmental TV stations Cable and other subscription programming Y 7 1 Produce content for environmental TV stations Wired telecommunications carriers N Wireless telecommunications ti carriers N Satellite telecommunications N Telecommunications resellers N All other telecommunications N Data processing, hosting and related services N News syndicates Y 7 1 Environmental news media Libraries and archives Y 7 1 Libraries specializing in environment, training, compliance Internet publishing and web search portals Y 7 1 Environmental, training, compliance websites All other information services N Monetary authorities - central bank N Commercial banking N Savings institutions N Credit unions N Other depository credit intermediation N Credit card issuing N Sales financing N Consumer lending N Real estate credit N International trade financing N Secondary market financing N All other nondepository credit intermediation N Mortgage and nonmortgage loan brokers N Financial transaction processing and clearing N Other credit intermediation activities N Investment banking and securities dealing N Securities brokerage N Commodity contracts dealing Y 3 1 Cap and trade for emissions NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 18 of 25

19 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service Commodity contracts brokerage Y 3 1 Cap and trade for emissions Securities and commodity exchanges Y 3 1 Cap and trade for emissions Miscellaneous intermediation N Portfolio management N Investment advice N Trust, fiduciary, and custody activities N Miscellaneous financial investment activities N Direct life insurance carriers N Direct health and medical insurance carriers N Direct property and casualty insurers N Direct title insurance carriers N Other direct insurance carriers N Reinsurance carriers N Insurance agencies and brokerages N Claims adjusting N Third party administration of insurance funds N All other insurance related activities N Pension funds N Health and welfare funds N Other insurance funds N Open-end investment funds N Trusts, estates, and agency accounts N Other financial i vehicles N Lessors of residential buildings N Lessors of nonresidential buildings N Miniwarehouse and self-storage unit operators N Lessors of other real estate property N Offices of real estate agents and brokers N Residential property managers N Nonresidential property managers N Offices of real estate appraisers N Other activities related to real estate N Passenger car rental Y 2 4 Rental of hybrid cars Passenger car leasing Y 2 4 Leasing of hybrid cars Truck, trailer, and RV rental and leasing N Consumer electronics and appliances rental Y 2 4 Rental of Energy Star certified electronics/appliances Formal wear and costume rental N Video tape and disc rental N Home health equipment rental N Recreational goods rental N All other consumer goods rental N General rental centers N Transportation equipment rental and leasing Y 2 4 Rental of equipment for transportation of specialized goods, mass transit Other heavy machinery rental and leasing N Office equipment rental and leasing N Other machinery rental and leasing N Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets N Offices of lawyers Y 7 1 Environmental law, compliance abstract and settlement offices N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 19 of 25

20 LEGEND: Categories of : Elements: Y: 1. Renewable energy 5. Recycling and waste reduction 1. Direct good or service 2. Indirect good or service 3. Specialized input to 1 or 2 4. Distribution of goods Example of good or service All other legal services N Offices of certified public accountants N Tax preparation services N Payroll services N Other accounting services N Architectural services Y 2 3 LEED-specific architecture, energy efficient architecture Landscape architectural services Y 2 3 Energy efficient landscaping, LEED acceptable landscaping Engineering services Y 2 3 Engineering for renewable energy projects, LEED projects, energy efficient projects Drafting services N Building inspection services Y 7 3 Compliance with regulations, to meet environmental standards (LEED) Geophysical surveying and mapping services Y 1 3 Geophysical surveying for geothermal resources Other surveying and mapping services Y 1 3 Land surveying for LEED projects Testing laboratories Y 7 3 Environmental testing services Interior design services Y 2 3 Interior energy efficient, resource efficient design Industrial design services Y 2 3 Industrial energy efficient, resource efficient design Graphic design services Y 7 3 Graphic design for environmental awareness Other specialized design services N Custom computer programming services Y 2 3 Computer systems to regulate emissions, energy usage Computer systems design services Y 2 3 Computer systems to regulate emissions, energy usage Computer facilities management services N Other computer related services N Administrative management consulting services N Human resources consulting services N Marketing consulting services N Process and logistics consulting services Y 2 3 Freight consulting, logistics consulting, efficiency consulting Other management consulting services N Environmental consulting services Y 1 3 Environmental consulting Other technical consulting services Y 1 3 Agriculture, energy consulting Research and development in biotechnology Y 1 1 Research on biofuels, organisms used to reduce pollution Other physical and biological research Y 1 1 Environmental research and development laboratories or services Social science and humanities research N Advertising agencies Y 7 4 Environmental advertising for public awareness Public relations agencies Y 7 4 Environmental public relations for awareness Media buying agencies N Media representatives N Display advertising N Direct mail advertising N Advertising material distribution services N Other services related to advertising N Marketing research and public opinion polling N Photography studios, portrait N Commercial photography Y 7 4 Environmental photography Translation and interpretation services N Veterinary services N All other professional & technical services N Offices of bank holding companies N Offices of other holding companies N Managing offices Y 7 3 Headquarters for environment-related companies Office administrative services N NOTE: Not all jobs within an entire NAICS-defined industry identified for inclusion will be counted as jobs. BLS will only count jobs associated with specific outputs in those industries. Page 20 of 25

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