Thursday
Mar052009
Chicago kicks off Green Office Challenge
Thursday, March 5, 2009 at 3:47PM
Mayor Richard M. Daley, officials from ComEd, and Chicago business leaders recently launched two environmental projects, "Green Office Challenge" and "Earth Hour," at a press conference held in the OFS Brands showroom located in the Merchandise Mart.
Mayor Daley repeated his call to federal and state governments to move quickly toward passing legislation that will boost the struggling economy, create jobs, and re-build the nation’s aging roads, bridges, schools, and water systems.
The Mayor points to two environmental projects, Chicago’s own “Green Office Challenge” and “Earth Hour,” in which the City partners with the World Wildlife Federation, as efforts individuals and businesses can undertake right now both to save money in difficult economic times and to help the City meet the goals contained in its “Climate Action Plan.”
The “Green Office Challenge” initiative is aimed at encouraging the operators or tenants of high-rise office buildings to save energy, increase recycling and water efficiency and reduce paper.
OFS Brands showroom has achieved LEED Gold Certification for energy use, lighting, and water and material use, as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. By improving their recycling program for office materials – including paper, electronics, light bulbs, batteries and construction materials, the Merchandise Mart is diverting 743 tons of material from landfills per year.
source: OFS Brands press release
Mayor Daley repeated his call to federal and state governments to move quickly toward passing legislation that will boost the struggling economy, create jobs, and re-build the nation’s aging roads, bridges, schools, and water systems.
The Mayor points to two environmental projects, Chicago’s own “Green Office Challenge” and “Earth Hour,” in which the City partners with the World Wildlife Federation, as efforts individuals and businesses can undertake right now both to save money in difficult economic times and to help the City meet the goals contained in its “Climate Action Plan.”
The “Green Office Challenge” initiative is aimed at encouraging the operators or tenants of high-rise office buildings to save energy, increase recycling and water efficiency and reduce paper.
OFS Brands showroom has achieved LEED Gold Certification for energy use, lighting, and water and material use, as well as incorporating a variety of other sustainable strategies. By improving their recycling program for office materials – including paper, electronics, light bulbs, batteries and construction materials, the Merchandise Mart is diverting 743 tons of material from landfills per year.
source: OFS Brands press release
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