Tag: TOTM: Sustainability
EcoSupply Debuts Tekstur Panels
The sustainable 3D panels are crafted from recycled, antimicrobial materials and are resistant to fire, water, and impact damage.
PepsiCo Building Most Sustainable U.S. Manufacturing Facility
The 1.2M SF PepsiCo facility, which will create more than 250 new jobs in Colorado, is scheduled to open at the Denver High Point development district in 2023.
Data Centers Brace For Expanding Sustainability Requirements
Uptime Institute’s 2022 Global Data Center Survey reveals industry's need to achieve meaningful efficiency gains, evolve sustainability reporting practices, and prevent costly outages.
SDG&E To Study Potential Of Hydrogen As Decarbonization Tool
At the UC San Diego campus, San Diego Gas & Electric Company hopes to explore the feasibility of using hydrogen blended gas in common building equipment such as boilers and water heaters.
Honeywell Launches New Solutions To Optimize Data Center Productivity
The suite of solutions creates an innovative user experience, increases resiliency in operations, and improves worker productivity.
A Closer Look At Sustainability-Focused Biophilic Design
The case for a biophilic design approach that centers on sustainability is strong now and gaining momentum.
AWI, Irving Consumer Products Form Sustainability Partnership
Armstrong World Industries and Irving Consumer Products expect to divert more than 3,500 tons of fiber waste annually from landfill disposal.
Microsoft Beijing Campus Cuts Energy Footprint
Working with Johnson Controls, Microsoft was able to achieve energy savings of nearly 30% at its Beijing Campus through continuous retrofitting and optimization.
How Hoboken Is Expanding Its EV Charging Infrastructure, At No Cost
Thanks to a collaboration with Volta, Hoboken, NJ will offer accessible public electric vehicle charging, subsidized by 25 advertising-enabled EV charging stations.
Advantech, Veridify Security Offer Device-Level Cybersecurity Solution
Utilizing this cybersecurity technology will help eliminate vulnerabilities in building management systems.
Vermont Phases Out Fluorescent Tubes In Favor Of LEDs
ACEEE explores how a Vermont policy to phase out most fluorescent tube lights in favor of LEDs is a guide for other states to reduce energy costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and mercury pollution.
Parking Lots: Gearing Up For Green Transportation
The shift to electric vehicles is coming rapidly, and facility executives need to be prepared for the demand for EV chargers.
Honeywell Debuts Carbon Energy Management Software
The company’s new innovation helps buildings measure progress on their sustainability goals, and optimize their carbon and energy footprints.
Interface Launches New Carpet And Vinyl Flooring
Interface's new Beaumont Range™ Carpet Tile and Fresco Valley™ LVT flooring emphasize the connection between people and the natural world.
Curtain Wall Technology Contributes To More Efficient Building Ecosystems
Curtain wall technology is an important element for high-rise exteriors, protecting the interior as well as the structural integrity of the building.
Sunbelt Rentals Offers Temporary Containment Walls
Sunbelt Rentals expands into a new category of rentals with temporary containment walls to offer customers a sustainable protection solution.
Commercial Real Estate 2022: Four Pressing Sustainability Initiatives
New guide from Cortex Sustainability Intelligence helps CRE leaders make more informed decarbonization decisions.
Student Competition Offers Sustainability Solutions For 2022
Five finalist teams from four continents will advance in pursuit of the Wege Prize 2022, a global competition for circular economy solutions.
WINT Water Intelligence Recognized As Tech Standout
The company has been named to Fast Company's inaugural Next Big Things in Tech list.
LED Lighting, Low-Energy Buildings, Solar Dominate Energy Agendas
For the first time, U.S. Conference Of Mayors' report identified all-electric vehicles as most promising technology for reducing cities' energy use and carbon emissions.