Jones Lang LaSalle Forms First Sustainability University, Commits to Hire and Train 500 Professionals Accredited in Environmental Performance Rating Systems by End of 2009
Industry-leading Goals are Part of Global Real Estate Firm’s Sustainability Commitment Announced Today
Singapore, 22 April 2008 - Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE: JLL) has formalized its commitment to sustainability that advances its leadership position in the delivery of sustainable building services and reduction of the environmental impact of its operations.
Developed by the firm’s Global Sustainability Board, and supported by the members of its Global Executive Committee, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Sustainability Commitment is designed to deliver real value at a time of dramatic worldwide change, as energy management and sustainability assume ever greater importance to commercial real estate owners and occupants, as well as to Jones Lang LaSalle employees in more than 60 countries around the world.
As part of the Sustainability Commitment, Jones Lang LaSalle is establishing the first Sustainability University in the real estate services industry, where employees and clients are learning sustainable strategies, studying for professional accreditation for industry leading environmental performance rating systems such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), BREEAM (Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method), Green Star, ABGR (Australian Building Greenhouse Rating) and NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System), as well as gaining specific skills to drive the development, management and leasing of sustainable and energy-efficient commercial buildings. The formation of the Sustainability University is also helping the firm lead the industry by increasing its LEED, BREEAM and other sustainability-accredited professionals to 200 in 2008 and to 500 in 2009. At the end of 2007, Jones Lang LaSalle employed more than 100 people with LEED, BREEAM, Green Star or other recognized sustainability accreditation.
“Interest in, and concern about, environmental sustainability continues to gain momentum with our clients, prospects, investors and the professionals who take pride in working for Jones Lang LaSalle,” said Lauralee Martin, global Chief Operating & Financial Officer. “Our service capabilities and industry-leading position allow us to deliver real value and drive change that minimizes the environmental impact of commercial real estate while serving the economic requirements of successful businesses.”
“Buildings are responsible for 40 percent of all energy consumption and carbon emissions, and as the manager of 1.2 billion square feet of commercial space and billions of dollars in real estate projects globally, we can have a major impact on sustainability in the built environment,” said Dan Probst, Chairman of the Global Environmental Sustainability Board. “We are committed to delivering leading sustainability solutions to investors and occupiers throughout the world, and to reducing the environmental impacts of our own operations.”
The Jones Lang LaSalle Global Sustainability Commitment entails three overall strategies, each of which is backed by specific initiatives with meaningful impact on the firm’s sustainability profile, including:
1. Lead the transformation of the property industry to reduce the environmental impact of commercial real estate:
- Provide expertise in the construction of new buildings using technologies and best practices that move toward a zero carbon impact on the environment
- Lower energy consumption in existing buildings through sustainable renovations and management improvements
2. Increase our investment in energy and sustainability expertise:
Increase our accredited professionals (including LEED, BREEAM, ABGR, Green Star) to 200 in 2008 and up to 500 by 2009
- Expand our benchmarking tools to measure industry performance (including Upstream’s Third Dimension, client E and S- Score ratings)
- Leverage our procurement power to drive supply chain compliance with Energy Star and green products into our managed buildings and construction management projects around the globe
- Establish a Sustainability University in 2008 to educate our teams and clients with best-practice training and technical expertise
3. Reduce our carbon footprint through our ACT: A Cleaner Tomorrow internal initiative, which focuses on energy conservation, water conservation, emissions reduction, solid waste reduction, recycling and recycled materials use
- Measure our carbon footprint and continue to reduce our impact
- Occupy sustainable certified space (LEED, BREEAM, Energy Star, etc.) where possible
- Reduce the CO2 impact of corporate travel by investing in communication and technology tools, and flexible work practice
- Engage and educate our people to create permanent sustainable behavioral change
Jones Lang LaSalle’s approach to sustainability combines the global expertise of its Energy and Sustainability Services group with best-in-class regional capabilities such as Upstream, the UK’s leading real estate sustainability advisor and benchmarking firm, to offer an integrated service delivery platform that includes strategy development, sustainable building development and energy efficient building operations. The firm ensures that best practices are shared worldwide; that service delivery is consistent around the globe; and that industry-leading research and innovative services continue to be developed.
“Our Global Sustainability Commitment will be dynamic and will change and evolve as conditions warrant and as we expand our skills and experience,” Martin said. “Both the world and our need to respond to new environmental challenges are changing rapidly.”
Jones Lang LaSalle’s sustainability initiative in Asia Pacific began more than two years ago with the establishment of a dedicated sustainability consulting team in Australia to assist clients in monitoring and managing greenhouse emissions. The firm is now leading the charge in advising clients on sustainability practices and has seen exceptional growth in demand for its consulting services in the past 18 months.
Chris Wallbank who is National Director of Energy and Sustainability Services, Australia and a member of the Firm’s Global Sustainability Board said, “Our corporate occupier and investor clients are increasingly focused on the energy efficiency and sustainability of their real estate, and managing over 45 million sqm of property in the Asia Pacific region on behalf of owners and occupiers puts Jones Lang LaSalle in a strong position to make a real impact in this area.”
“We recognize that clients are seeking a partner who can assist them throughout their sustainability journey. Our sustainability services are integrated across all phases of the asset life cycle to ensure sustainability performance is delivered, maintained and improved over time,” said Wallbank.
Jones Lang LaSalle has a rich history of pioneering sustainable practices in Asia Pacific:
- First LEED building registered in India-Sohrabji Godrej Green.
- Largest LEED gold building in world in Chennai.
- Exclusive real estate advisor on the Joint US-China Cooperation on Clean Energy (JUCCCE).
- Advisor in the development of the Green Star rating system in New Zealand and rating tools in Australia as member of the Green Building Council of Australia.
- Winner of WasteWi$e in recognition of our efforts and commitment to reduce waste for 123 managed buildings in Hong Kong.
- Leader in energy efficiency in Hong Kong, receiving Energy Efficiency Awards for achievement in energy savings for five commercial buildings in 2006.
- Produced first global CRE sustainability survey in partnership with CoreNet Global in 2007.
- Advised on the largest 6-star Green Star rated office development in Australia at Docklands in Melbourne.
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