The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

UPS joins the Better Buildings Challenge

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Mayor Kasim Reed announced recently that the city of Atlanta continues to lead the country with 111 million square feet of building space committed to reducing energy and water usage through the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge. UPS is the latest partner to join the challenge and has committed to reducing energy and water usage in more than one million square feet of commercial building space.

The Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge has a goal to reduce energy and water consumptio­n by at least 20 percent in participat­ing buildings across Atlanta by the year 2020. To date, the City of Atlanta has already achieved its 20 percent water reduction goal, and has reduced its energy consumptio­n portfolio by 17 percent.

“For the third consecutiv­e year, I am proud to announce that the City of Atlanta has the most building space committed to energy and water efficiency, as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge, than any other city in the nation,” said Mayor Reed. “We are excited that UPS is furthering its commitment to sustainabi­lity by joining the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, and we look forward to working with the company to build a cleaner, better future for our great city.”

UPS has committed the following properties to the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge:

55 Glenlake Parkway, NE 30328 – 631,195 square feet;

35 Glenlake Parkway, NE 30328 – 143,849 square feet;

2427 Moreland Avenue, SE 30315 – 93,597 square feet; and

270 Marvin Miller Drive, 30336 – 348,670 square feet.

“With our world headquarte­rs office being in Atlanta, and, given our continued focus on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, it made perfect sense for UPS to join the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge program,” said Tamara Barker, Chief Sustainabi­lity Officer and Vice President of Environmen­tal Affairs for UPS.

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