LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas: sustainable sites, water savings, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources and indoor environmental quality.
"Every day members of Team Caterpillar look for opportunities to apply their expertise, technology and common sense to address environmental issues," said Greg Folley, vice president of Caterpillar's Human Services Division. "Successfully identifying and managing our environmental footprint reduces environmental impacts where we all live and work, makes good business sense and is simply the right thing to do for our community, employees, customers and shareholders."
Specific highlights include:
- Decreased energy consumption by 40 per cent through improved control systems, operating methods, and lighting automation.
- Implemented a new irrigation system for all landscaped areas resulting in a 50-per cent water use reduction.
- Implemented a green cleaning program with new environmentally-friendly chemicals and developed an improved pest management program using the least toxic methods.
- Leveraged Caterpillar's purchasing and recycling practices to reduce the environmental impact of materials used and conducted waste stream audits to drive continuous improvement efforts.
More information on the LEED green building certification system is available at www.usgbc.org/LEED. More information on Caterpillar is available at www.cat.com.
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