GE Real Estate Moves to Forefront of Sustainability
Sat, 11/17/2007 - 23:08 — feedthefire
Conference keynote speaker former President Bill Clinton also announced a partnership between GE Real Estate and the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), which will allow GE to access CCI programs to improve environmental performance of its properties. The Climate Initiative works with major cities and business leaders in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “We recognize that the building sector is one of the largest contributors to [greenhouse gas] emissions, with commercial buildings producing between 30% to 40% of these emissions annually,” said Ron Pressman, president & CEO of GE Real Estate. “We believe GE Real Estate is in a position to reduce those numbers. As one of the world’s largest owners of commercial properties with thousands of buildings in our portfolio, and more added each year, we believe we can make a significant, positive impact on the environment and benefit our business.” GE Real Estate controls more than $72 billion in assets and generates more than $30 billion in annual transaction volume across 28 countries. GE Real Estate’s commitment to sustainability includes:
Clinton praised GE Real Estate for its commitment. “When it comes to climate change, the hurdles we face aren’t technological, they’re organizational,” he said, “which is why my foundation is partnering with cities, businesses, nonprofits and schools alike to design systems and programs that reduce energy consumption.” |