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The Facility As An Asset
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Corporate Sustainability
“A business approach to create long term shareholder value by embracing opportunities and managing risks deriving from economic, environmental ecological and social developments or changes."
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High Performance Green & Sustainable Facilities
Benefits• Reduced Operating Costs
• Higher Building Valuation
• Increased Marketability
• Reduced Liability Risk
• Reduced Environmental Impact
• Nuetral Construction Costs
• Increased Occupant Productivity
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DJGI Dow Jones Global Index
DJSGI Dow Jones Sustainability Global Index)
Socially Responsible InvestingDefined as a business approach to create long term shareholder
value by embracing opportunities and managing risks derived from economic, environmental and social developments.
Source: The Index of Dow Jones Indexes and SAM Sustainability Group
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Sustainability Reporting
"Using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Guidelines, we offer our customers, shareholders, employees and citizens at large a more detailed look at our overall performance across a wide range of issues. The GRI process is healthy in that it encourages us to look at our business holistically.“
John M. Barth, Chairman and CEO Johnson Controls, Inc.January 2004
• Social• Environmental• Economic
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Results from Applying these Processes
Results from Applying these Processes
$90 MM Annual Utility Spend
~5% Bottom line Impact ------------------------------------
$4.5 MM Impact EBIT Improvement
Equates to …
$75 Million in new sales Assuming 6% Return on Sales
~5 ¢ Per Share Impact Assuming 89 MM Shares
Outstanding
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Our ConspicuousConsumption of Energy
• In 2000…» 1 Trillion barrels of oil in proven reserves» 73 Million barrels consumed daily
• US Dept of Energy predicts usage will rise…– 2% per year in N.A. and Europe– 4.4% per year in China– 3.7% per year in India
• Existing known oil supplies could disappear in less than 40 years
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Environmental Impact of Buildings
• People in industrialized countries spend 90% of their time indoors
• Buildings….• consume 30 to 40% of all energy• add 40% to atmospheric emissions• use 60% of electricity and 25% of all water• take up 35-40% municipal solid waste stream• use 25-30% of all wood and materials• exploit significant amounts of land
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"If you keep trying only that which
you have tried, you can only
expect to get the results that
you've always gotten.“
Albert Einstein