Top 10 Ways Commercial Real Estate Professionals Can Go Green for Earth Day

BOMA International Releases Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Strategies for Commercial Properties


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - Apr 18, 2013) - The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International has issued its "Top 10 Ways" commercial real estate professionals can make energy efficiency and sustainability a priority on Earth Day and every day. With the office building industry accounting for nearly 20 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, BOMA has committed to helping its members and the industry as a whole improve energy management and sustainability practices.

"These tips offer property professionals effective operational and management strategies for reducing energy consumption and elevating sustainability," said BOMA International Chair and Chief Elected Officer Joe Markling, managing director of Strategic Accounts with CBRE. "As we approach Earth Day, it's important to remember that making significant energy-efficiency improvements is within the reach of most building owners and managers, and many of the methods are no- or low-cost."

Here are the Top 10 Ways commercial real estate professionals can green their building operations this Earth Day:

1.  Measure and Manage. Benchmark energy and water consumption through ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager.

2.  Audit Yourself. Perform regular energy audits to identify opportunities for cost-effective energy reductions. Remember to perform midnight evaluations to make sure lighting and HVAC aren't running when the building is unoccupied.

3.  Get the Word Out. Institute a Tenant Energy Awareness Program -- use your company newsletter and/or building announcements to keep tenants informed about energy management goals and how they can help. Provide them with energy savings tips.

4.  Become Enlightened. Replace incandescent lights with CFLs, which use less energy, have a longer lamp life and produce less heat.

5.  Go Low Flow. Install low-flow/flush fixtures and hands-free fixtures in restrooms.

6.  Don't Forget Electronics. Hold an e-waste day and collect old printers, computers and electronics for recycling.

7.  Use Sensors. Install occupancy sensors and photo sensors that monitor daylight. Occupancy sensors also work for HVAC controls.

8.  Be Shady. Install solar shades to block heat.

9.  Encourage Eco-Friendly Transportation. Install bicycle racks and electronic vehicle chargers.

10.  Improve IAQ. Use high-efficiency HVAC filters -- and change them often. Use low-VOC paints, sealants and adhesives for building improvements.

BOMA International received the 2013 ENERGY STAR Award for Sustained Excellence. This is the sixth time BOMA has been recognized by the EPA with an ENERGY STAR Award and remains the only commercial real estate association to be recognized with an ENERGY STAR award. In 2009, BOMA International received the Climate Protection Award, the EPA's highest honor.

For more information on BOMA International's green initiatives, as well as more tips and strategies for greening buildings, visit www.boma.org/sustainability.

About BOMA International
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is a federation of 93 BOMA U.S. associations, BOMA Canada and its 11 regional associations and 13 BOMA international affiliates. Founded in 1907, BOMA represents the owners and managers of all commercial property types, including nearly 10 billion square feet of U.S. office space that supports 3.7 million jobs and contributes $205 billion to the U.S. GDP. Its mission is to advance the interests of the entire commercial real estate industry through advocacy, education, research, standards and information. Find BOMA online at www.boma.org.

Contact Information:

Contact:
Courtney C. McKay
Manager of Communications & Marketing
BOMA International
Phone: (202) 326-6352
E-Mail: cmckay@boma.org