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Title Here October xyz, 2006

Title Here October xyz, 2006. Rick Fedrizzi President, CEO & Founding Chairman U.S. Green Building Council. Triple bottom line. Triple bottom line_2. immediate. &. measurable. USGBC. Architects. Product Manufacturers. Federal, Local, and State Governments. Building Owners.

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Title Here October xyz, 2006

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  1. Title Here October xyz, 2006 Rick Fedrizzi President, CEO & Founding Chairman U.S. Green Building Council Test

  2. Triple bottom line

  3. Triple bottom line_2

  4. immediate & measurable Test

  5. USGBC

  6. Architects Product Manufacturers Federal,Local,and State Governments BuildingOwners Nonprofit Leaders Planners USGBC Engineers Interior Designers Financial Planners Utility Managers Landscape Architects BuildingTenants PropertyManagers CodeOfficials Test

  7. What is green building? Design and construction practices that meet specified standards, resolving much of the negative impact of buildings on their occupants and on the environment. Site Planning Indoor Environmental Quality WaterManagement Material Use WasteManagement Test

  8. U.S. Building Impacts: 30% Greenhouse Gas Emissions 65% Waste Output 12% Water Use 70% Electricity Consumption Test

  9. Average Savings of Green Buildings WASTE COST SAVINGS 50-90% WATER USE SAVINGS 30-50% CARBON SAVINGS 35% ENERGY SAVINGS 30% Source: Capital E Test

  10. $200 BILLION PROJECTED Estimated value of new LEED for New Construction registered projects The value of U.S. construction starts significantly declined by almost half from 2000 to 2003 $10 BILLION $7.73 BILLION $5.76 BILLION $3.81 BILLION $3.24 BILLION $792 MILLION Test YTD 2006 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

  11. Increase in LEED Projects in three years. 2006: 519 million square feet. 2005: 500 million square feet. 2004: More than 180 million square feet. 2003: More than 141 million square feet. 2002: More than 80 million square feet. Test

  12. Who are we? USGBC is a coalition of the country’s foremost leaders from across the building industry. We promote buildings that are: 1. Environmentally Responsible 2. Economically Profitable 3. Healthy Places to Live and Work Test

  13. STEWARD this market transformation OFFER expertise USGBC EDUCATE the industry and the public PROVIDE tools FORUM for industry dialog Test

  14. 6300 USGBC membership growth reflects the expansion of green buildings in the market 5832 4970 huge growth in the last 5 years T O T A L M E M B E R S 3532 2370 1137 steady growth in the first 5 years 570 268 Test 158 102 61 2005 2006 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

  15. USGBC Chapters, Organizing Groups, & Affiliates As of 04/06 68 Alaska Hawaii USGBC Chapters Organizing Groups Affiliates Test Caribbean

  16. 29,000 LEED APs 25 accreditations per day (average) Test

  17. Test

  18. The rationale

  19. Results of the California study

  20. Results of the California study_2

  21. Results of the California Study: Average Bottom Line Savings GREEN INPROVEMENTS PAY FOR THEMSELVES IN YEARS 3 The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Menlo Park CA LEED Gold (ANNUAL RETURN ON INVESTMENT IS 25-40%) Test

  22. Additional construction costs

  23. Triggers to accelerate green building

  24. Clinton Climate Initiative “Nobody should ever build buildings again in America that don’t meet LEED standards.” Test

  25. Publicly Traded USGBC Affiliated Companies vs. Market Averages 2005 The “Green Gap” Year 2000 USGBC 2002 DJIA NASDAQ Test S&P 500 DJSI World

  26. immediate & measurable Test

  27. Improved Bottom Line. 30-70% ENERGY SAVINGS VERIFIED PERFORMANCE INCREASED VALUE ENHANCED PRODUCTIVITY REDUCED LIABILITY & IMPROVED RISK MANAGEMENT Test

  28. Improved Bottom Line. 30-70% ENERGY SAVINGS VERIFIED PERFORMANCE REDUCED ABSENTEEISM INCREASED VALUE PRODUCTIVITY REDUCED LIABILITY & IMPROVED RISK MANAGEMENT IMPROVED EMPLOYEE MORALE ENHANCED RECRUITMENT Test

  29. Increased Productivity. SCHOOLS HOSPITALS IMPROVED TEST PERFORMANCE EARLIER DISCHARGE OFFICES RETAIL FACTORIES 2-16% PRODUCTIVITYINCREASE INCREASE IN SALES PER SQUARE FOOT INCREASED PRODUCTION Test

  30. Test

  31. Test

  32. Sustainable Sites

  33. Efficient Water Use

  34. Energy & Atmosphere

  35. Materials & Resources

  36. IEQ

  37. Innovation

  38. What is the LEED system?

  39. What is the LEED System? Scores are tallied for different aspects of efficiency and design in appropriate categories. For instance, LEED assesses in detail: 1. Site Planning 2. Water Management 3. Energy Management 4. Material Use 5. Indoor Environmental Air Quality 6. Innovation & Design Process LEADERSHIP in ENERGY and ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN A leading-edge system for certifying DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, & OPERATIONS of the greenest buildings in the world Test

  40. Levels of LEED Ratings Green Buildings worldwide are certified with a voluntary, consensus-based rating system. USGBC has four levels of LEED. Test

  41. immediate & measurable Test

  42. Case Study Brewery Blocks 2

  43. Case Study Landmark Building 2

  44. Toyota Motor sales case study_2

  45. LEED ADOPTIONS 8 Countries 16 States 46Cities 33Schools 9Federal Agencies Test

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