As more developers and property managers ho on the green bandwagon, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish one’s self from the crowd. The
TD Centre has decided to release a full report of its 2012 performance in what general manager David Hoffman calls a "360 interconnected approach."
"We have done a lot, we have pioneered a lot," Hoffman says. "We have been innovative and we simply want to put it together in one package."
The innovation includes their
occupant engagement program, their quarterly
Green Council, their green brain trust and their
daytime cleaning program, which Hoffman says half of his tenants have opted for.
But the biggest thing for Hoffman is how this report differs from the way most large organizations report their carbon results.
"This is the first time in North America that a project-level sustainability report has been put together separate from its parent organization," he says. "We’re doing it at a property level, an asset level."
Writer: Bert Archer
Source: David Hoffman
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