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Eco-Friendly Dealerships Taking Leadership Role in Environmental Construction
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The USGBC reports that 48 percent of the nation's energy is used by buildings, including 70 percent of the nation's electric use. In addition to more fuel-efficient vehicles, automakers have discovered another way to address the nation's energy problem is to build more efficient dealerships focusing on sustainable building processes.
"Dealers are recognizing the advantages and opportunities presented by building green," says
"We expect there will be six LEED certified Toyota dealerships by this summer. We've also been working with other auto companies on the dynamics of building a LEED dealership and they are beginning to build facilities for LEED certification."
The USGBC is a non-profit organization committed to expanding sustainable building practices. It provides various levels of LEED certification based on evaluations in such areas as sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
To achieve Gold certification status, Toyota of
"Once we decided to do a green dealership, we decided to stretch the envelope and go for the Gold," said
Both certified Toyota dealerships were built as part of the company's Eco-Image USA II initiative that also puts an emphasis on the environment. Under the program, panels used on the building's exterior are made up of 90 percent recycled aluminum. The distinctive portal entryway uses non-lead glass and shades the showroom from direct sunlight. LED lighting is used rather than incandescent and fluorescent lights to further reduce energy use. Toyota also is assisting dealers with cutting edge green options, including different power sources such as solar, wind and geothermal.
"We wanted to provide dealers with the opportunity and encouragement to pursue LEED certification when building or updating their facilities," Bevan said. "There's even an Image II program that provides dealers with a 'turn-key' LEED certified dealership. The dealer can continue to focus on selling vehicles while the new dealership is being constructed."
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