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Lean and Green: Profit for Your Workplace and the Environment

Green Buildings Making Leaner Organizations By Pamela J. Gordon, Certified Management Consultant President, Technology Forecasters, Inc. __________________ A presentation in honor of the Donald Bren Hall Grand Opening based on the book.

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Lean and Green: Profit for Your Workplace and the Environment

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  1. Green Buildings Making Leaner Organizations By Pamela J. Gordon, Certified Management Consultant President, Technology Forecasters, Inc. __________________ A presentation in honor of the Donald Bren Hall Grand Opening based on the book Lean and Green: Profit for Your Workplace and the Environment

  2. “Old School” Lean orGreen

  3. “New School” The new frontier for cost savings in organizations also happens to preserve the frontier called Earth Lean and Green

  4. Lean and Green Case Studies …yield the power to convince others in organizations • Make the case for financial benefit • Point to case studies of top-name organizations saving millions of dollars

  5. Organizations:LSI Logic and CelesticaLean and Green Benefit:Reduced lighting costs by 30% • Switching to energy-efficient lighting • Motion detectors • Low-energy fluorescent bulbs • Also, Agilent Technologies has employees use telephone keypads to adjust lights in their own work area according to five stages of illumination intensity

  6. Organization:Texas InstrumentsLean and Green Benefit:45% reduction of energy per sq. ft. • Finding wasted energy in manufacturing and cafeteria spaces • Creating cold water or ice at night (when demand for energy is lower), storing in large tanks to cool buildings and processes during the day • This system triples cost savings • Local utility company gives TI cash rebate

  7. Organization:Agilent Technologies (Scotland)Lean and Green Benefit:Saves 50,000 cubic meters of water each year • Men’s bathroom: urinals used to flush every 5 minutes 24 hours/day • Now flushing responds primarily to use, with automatic flushes programmed to be less frequent • Men’s and women’s bathrooms: Water per flush reduced • Closed-loop system for running water through chillers (ROI in > 1 year)

  8. Agilent Technologies (Scotland) • Installed cooling, heating, and other equipment in a tunnel constructed underneath the parking lot • Energy savings • More attractive to surrounding community Harry w Reid

  9. Organization:City of Santa MonicaLean and Green Benefit:Reduce urban heat by 15 degrees, with cost savings of nearly 90% • Light-colored surfaces on rooftops, reflecting heat away from buildings to keep them cool • Replaced black top with white top on streets • Stronger and only 2” thick • Lasts 50 years instead of 5 (costs just a little more to install)

  10. Organization:City of Santa Monica Lean and Green Benefit:30% cost reduction for pest management • Eliminated monthly spraying • Eliminate water sources • Patched entrances • Trained employees not to store food in desk drawers • Uses least hazardous pesticides when needed

  11. Organization:Kyocera (Japan headquarters building)Lean and Green Benefit:Solar produces 12.5% of energy needs • World’s largest vertically installed solar-energy system on urban skyscraper • 1,392 solar panels on the south wall • 504 solar panels on the roof top • Reduced use of petroleum-based energy results in annual reductions of • 97.2 tons of carbon dioxide in the air • 133 kilograms of sulfur dioxide • 92 kilograms of nitrogen oxide

  12. FourSteps to Lean and Green 1. Question wasteful practices, and design Lean and Green steps to benefit profit and planet. 2. Gain endorsement for Lean and Green ideas using business language. 3. Collaborate throughout the organization to meet Lean and Green goals. 4. Measure your organization’s Lean and Green progress, and strive continuously to improve. “It’s a good idea to build the plant right--for business efficiency and the environment--from the start.” --Danny Martland, British Aerospace

  13. Organizations are a second home foremployees • Involve employees in creating Lean and Green ideas for buildings • Gather a wealth of workable ideas • Encourage green practices at their primary homes MichelComperat, Thomson Multimedia

  14. Thank you and Congratulations UCSB! __________________ Pamela J. Gordon, author Lean and Green: Profit for Your Workplace and the Environment www.Bkconnection.com PGordon@TechForecasters.com

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