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Gil Friend
Strategic Sustainability, and other worthy themes of our time
        

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

I can't quite figure out what that headline actually means (did they mean 'more than a fad'?), and the survey that GreenClips, cites from Facility Management Journal (May/Jun 05, p 20) may not be a scientific survey, but it's still interesting.

In a study of 557 International Facility Management Association (IFMA) members (respondents from 5,400 randomly selected U.S. and Canadianmembers), the majority of respondents said they have implemented a variety of sustainable practices. Most respondents do not have a master implementation plan, but rather selectively choose different sustainable practices.


(And here I experiment with tables in Firefox...)

Greening measures



In place Planned No plans
Use of natural daylight 78% 6% 16%
Lighting fixture retrofits (other than EPA-directed) 67% 14% 19%
Purchasing recycled office products 67% 8% 25%





Importance of reasons for greening facilities



Very Some Not
Improved employee health and productivity 76% 22% 2%
Cost savings 72% 24% 4%
Environmental responsibility 65% 33% 2%

No big surprises there, but a couple of small ones, at least for me:
- the high "in place" for daylighting (good news, that!)
- the high "no plans" for recycled content products, and that
- employee health and productivity trumped cost savings (the expected leader).
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