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Commercial Real Estate Industry Continues to Make Progress in Reducing Energy Consumption, Carbon Emissions and Water Usage, Says New Analysis from Urban Land Institute's Greenprint Center


WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new report from the Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Greenprint Center for Building Performance shows that several of the world's leading commercial real estate owners and managers are making significant progress in reducing energy consumption, carbon emissions and water usage in their buildings.

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Volume 8 of the Greenprint Performance Reporttm, which tracks, benchmarks, and analyzes the performance of nearly 8,700 properties owned by Greenprint's members, demonstrates a 3.4-percent reduction in energy consumption, a 3.3-percent reduction in carbon emissions, and a 4.3-percent reduction in water use between 2015 and 2016. Since Greenprint started tracking building performance in 2009, the energy consumed by members' properties has dropped 13.9 percent; carbon emissions have decreased 17.9 percent, and water usage has dropped by 12.1 percent. The reductions occurred even as building occupancy rose, suggesting that greater space usage does not necessarily cause a decline in building performance. 

"To adapt to evolving environmental and climate-related vulnerabilities, building owners and policy makers are thinking about ways to protect against the possibility of eroding asset value," said Greenprint Chairman Emeritus Charles B. Leitner III. "Leaders in the real estate industry that have committed to mitigation and adaptation strategies are already benefitting from asset value preservation and creation."  Leitner was awarded the inaugural Greenprint Leadership Award at ULI's 2017 Fall Meeting in recognition of his tireless commitment to help Greenprint grow.

Globally, buildings account for more than one-third of global climate-changing carbon emissions. The results from the new report indicate that Greenprint members are on track to exceed Greenprint's target of a 50-percent emissions reductions by 2030, which is in line with the goals of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and ratified by the Paris Climate Accord.  

This marks the seventh consecutive year that members have experienced improved building performance, in terms of energy consumed and emissions reduced. The reduction in emissions in 2016 are the equivalent of 2.6 million trees planted, 21,500 cars taken off the road, 10,800 homes consuming no energy, and 236,000 barrels of oil not consumed.

"Greenprint continues to be an important catalyst for change, helping its members take meaningful and measurable action to advance environmental performance," said ULI Chief Executive Officer Patrick L. Phillips. "Through Greenprint, we are demonstrating how the built environment can contribute to energy and water conservation, and be part of the solution to climate change. The achievements of Greenprint's members are inspiring a broader movement within the real estate sector to improve building performance."

The report notes that several market drivers motivate property owners to improve environmental performance and create financial value through the implementation of best practices. These drivers include:

The report identifies several industry trends related to the reduction in energy consumption and carbon emissions, including:

The 8,684 properties owned or managed by Greenprint members are located across 28 countries and account for over 1.9 billion square feet of building area. The value of real estate assets under management by Greenprint members exceeds $1 trillion, which is more than 5 percent of the value of high-quality commercial properties globally.

The data used in the report was submitted to the Greenprint Center by its 28 members and affiliated partners, who comprise an alliance of the world's leading real estate owners, investors and financial institutions committed to improving environmental performance across the global property industry. Greenprint's members are: Bentall Kennedy; Berkshire Communities; BlackRock; CalPERS;  Clarion Partners; CommonWealth Partners; Deutsche Asset Management; First Washington Realty, Inc.; GID;  GI Partners; GLL Real Estate Partners; Granite; Grosvenor; Heitman; Hines; Invesco; Jamestown Properties; Jones Lang LaSalle; LaSalle Investment Management; Miller Capital Advisory, Inc.; Paramount Group, Inc.; Parkway Properties Inc.; PGIM; Prologis; Rudin Management Company, Inc.; Sonae Sierra; Tishman Speyer and The Net Group.

Greenprint is part of ULI's Center for Sustainability and Economic Performance, which also includes the institute's Tenant  Energy Optimization Program, which helps commercial building tenants save energy and cut energy costs; the Urban Resilience program, which helps communities become more resilient to natural and manmade disasters; and the Building Healthy Places initiative, which leverages the power of ULI's global networks to shape projects and places in ways that improve the health of people and communities.

About the Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to provide leadership in the responsible use of land and in creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the institute has more than 40,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines. For more information, please visit uli.org  or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

About the ULI Greenprint Center for Building Performance
The ULI Greenprint Center's mission is to lead the global real estate industry towards improved environmental performance, focusing on energy efficiency, and reduced carbon emissions, water and waste. Greenprint is a member-driven organization that achieves its goals through measurement, action and education. For additional information, visit uli.org/greenprint.

 

SOURCE Urban Land Institute


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