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Promoting Sustainability through Green Building Councils

ASSA ABLOY is committed to providing products, services that are environmentally sound

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Worldwide, Green Building Councils and the Regenerative Network have helped the building industry to create a movement and a demand for the construction of sustainable, energy-conserving buildings. ASSA ABLOY is a member of both organizations and is committed to providing products and services that are environmentally sound.

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, buildings were responsible for 8% of greenhouse gas emissions in 2004. That might not sound like much, but this figure does not include the emissions that resulted from the production of the electricity that is consumed in these buildings.

Twenty years ago, David Gottfried helped to form the US Green Building Council (USGBC) to promote sustainability in how buildings are designed, built and operated. The USGBC is now best known for its development of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system and for helping to form the World Green Building Council, a coalition of national Green Building Councils.

“We have come together as a coalition to not only define the rating system, but build an industry and a movement around green building,” Gottfried says. “In doing that we created a market and when the economy got creamed the last five years, green building was stable or grew and the rest went down 30 to 50 percent. Now there’s economic proof – green buildings have always grown.”

Gottfried is also CEO of Regenerative Ventures and its Regenerative Network, a private coalition of leading green building product manufacturers.

“I went hunting for the leading firm in every area of the building industry,” he said. “I wanted to bring them together so that we could collaborate and create a network effect.”

Gottfried evaluated about 100 companies and found that ASSA ABLOY scored in the top 3%. “We’re really thrilled to be working with ASSA ABLOY,” he said.

Aaron Smith, director of sustainable building solutions for ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, said that ASSA ABLOY’s membership of various Green Building Councils helps it to keep in touch with the people who are designing the next wave of cutting-edge buildings – and to learn what they want from the next generation of ASSA ABLOY products.

“We just got some numbers from McGraw Hill that by 2016 green buildings will account for 55% of the market in the United States,” Smith said. “That means that every other building that we do will be a green building.”

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