09.21.10
The Clorox Company corporate headquarters is now one of only 38 buildings in the U.S. to achieve Platinum Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design - Existing Building/Operating and Maintenance (LEED-EB) certification. Platinum LEED-EB certification is the highest sustainability recognition an existing building can attain, according to the company.
Clorox invested significant financial resources and more than nine months and 3,000 hours of staff time on improvements that lowered the environmental footprint of our facility's operations and maintenance. Clorox's 34-year-old headquarters building, which accommodates approximately 1,400 workers along with several retail establishments and other tenants, is one of the oldest buildings to achieve this environmental certification level.
"We're taking action to achieve sustainability improvements throughout the company -- from our operations to the products we manufacture," said Clorox Chairman and CEO Don Knauss. "Securing LEED Platinum certification is another example of our progress in making environmental sustainability core to how we do business."
To achieve LEED-EB Platinum certification, Clorox's global real estate team focused on five key areas of building improvements for human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
The LEED program, administered by the U.S. Green Business Council, is the preeminent green building certification program in the U.S. and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.
Clorox invested significant financial resources and more than nine months and 3,000 hours of staff time on improvements that lowered the environmental footprint of our facility's operations and maintenance. Clorox's 34-year-old headquarters building, which accommodates approximately 1,400 workers along with several retail establishments and other tenants, is one of the oldest buildings to achieve this environmental certification level.
"We're taking action to achieve sustainability improvements throughout the company -- from our operations to the products we manufacture," said Clorox Chairman and CEO Don Knauss. "Securing LEED Platinum certification is another example of our progress in making environmental sustainability core to how we do business."
To achieve LEED-EB Platinum certification, Clorox's global real estate team focused on five key areas of building improvements for human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
The LEED program, administered by the U.S. Green Business Council, is the preeminent green building certification program in the U.S. and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings.