Buenos Aires store first NIKE, Inc. franchise recognized for outstanding levels of sustainability
Nike’s continued commitment to sustainability has led to a
significant achievement for the brand: The Nike store located in the
Unicenter shopping center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, recently received
gold LEED certification for outstanding levels of environmental
sensitivity and innovation. The store is the first NIKE, Inc. franchise
location to receive a gold rating.
A marquee location for the brand; it is the largest and top-selling
Nike store in the Emerging Markets geography. It’s the first store in
Argentina to achieve LEED certification in the Commercial Interiors
category.
The Unicenter shopping complex was remodeled in 2012, necessitating
major changes in the existing
Nike store. Sustainability highlights
include:
- Energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting reduce electric
consumption by 80 percent and provide overall energy savings of about 40
percent. Plumbing changes have reduced water use by 40 percent.
- 90 percent of store waste is recycled locally, and up to 94 percent
of waste is diverted from landfills. Nike reuses those materials or
donates them to non-profit organizations.
- Pure air is filtered into the store via specially installed equipment.
- 100 percent of new wood is certified sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
- Materials and products are manufactured locally to reduce transportation and decrease carbon emissions.
The LEED rating system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC), is the foremost program that recognizes buildings, homes and
communities that are designed, constructed, maintained and operated for
improved environmental and human health performance.
For more information on Nike and sustainability, visit www.nikebetterworld.com
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