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ENERGY CAMPAIGN Education Session. welcome. Lisa Fulford-Roy , OACAD ED LEED-AP Vice President Heather Spithoff , LEED-AP Interior Designer Mary Ostafi , AIA, LEED-AP Occupant Engagement Program Lead. HOK Toronto Studio | LEED CI Gold Certified. 18 years of leadership and commitment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ENERGY CAMPAIGNEducation Session

welcome

architecture | interior design | planning | urban designlandscape architecture | sustainability

global • 1700 professionals • 24 offices • est. 1955

HOK Toronto Studio | LEED CI Gold Certified

18 years of leadership and commitment to sustainable design and consulting

Lisa Fulford-Roy, OACAD ED LEED-APVice President

Heather Spithoff, LEED-APInterior Designer

Mary Ostafi, AIA, LEED-APOccupant Engagement Program Lead

buildings don’t use energy...

… people do!

of a typical energy bill can be saved through

behavior change alone

up to 30%

source | New Ways of Working: Linking Energy Consumption to People; REHVA Journal – Dec 2011

Engaging stakeholders for a sustainable future through a customised program of campaigns, events,

communications, marketing and social media

TEC- Green Council

foundational element in developing & driving engagement program

oversight for all “green” program initiatives

conduit to and representative for larger tenant body

develop & support engagement events

identify educational content needs

alignment with tenant objectives

OBJECTIVES

Green Council- Objectives

To be a 100 % sustainable TEC community and green destination

that is environmentally sustainable everyday.

VISION

TEC- Vision

MISSIONWorking together as the catalyst to foster,

promote and align sustainable green practices and green consciousness for the TEC

community: office, retail and visitors alike.

TEC- Green Mission

TEC- Campaigns

Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative

Twenty-five tenant companies from all three towers at TEC undertook the Computer & Monitor

Audit, including multi-floor tenants to small-scale tenants:

20 Queen Street West

Brightway Capital Energy

Cadillac Fairview

Daniels Corporation

Daoust Vukovich LLP

Government of Quebec

Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP

The Law Foundation of Ontario

Scotiabank

Youth in Motion

1 Dundas

AMAPCEO

Hines Canada

Mediacom

OFA

Plexxus

Pro Mexico

Ryerson University

250 Yonge

ASSURIS

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Bank of Montreal

Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co.

Cadillac Fairview

CGI

Law Pro

National Bank

Ontario Investment and Trade Centre

TIC Travel Insurance

Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative

TENANT PARTICIPATION

Participation by Number of Tenancies

20 Queen 9/25 = 36%

1 Dundas 7/21 = 33%

250 Yonge 10/19 = 53%

Total participation by tenancies = 41%

Participation by Square Footage

20 Queen 212,128/672,797 s.f. = 32%

1 Dundas 183,126/449,763 s.f. = 41%

250 Yonge 384,113 /714,512 s.f. = 54%

Total participation by square footage = 42%

Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative

OUTCOMES

193,000 kWh savings in energy use

equating to an annual savings of approximately $23,000Equivalent to removing 23 passenger vehicles from the

road annually

Questions

| review the toolkit and ask questions

| lead an initiative in your office

| kick-off today, through October

Next Steps

building sustainability together™it’s about …………

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