WORLD GREEN BUILDING WEEK
16 Sep 2012
This year, green building councils in 92 countries, representing more than 30,000 organisations, will participate in World Green Building Week 2012.
Now in its third year, World Green Building Week shines a spotlight on the central role that green buildings and communities play in reducing the global carbon footprint and saving money, while also creating jobs, boosting productivity, health and learning, and improving lives.
This year, green building councils in 92 countries, representing more than 30,000 organisations, will participate – hosting events, running campaigns and more.
Chief Executive of the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), Romilly Madew, says: “Australia can be proud of its achievements in sustainable building.
“We have eight million square metres of Green Star-certified space around Australia, we’ve trained 40,000 people in the property and construction industry on sustainable building practices, and our GBC is the one of the world’s largest and most influential.
“Many Australian companies now have international reputations as sustainability specialists and we are leading the way in terms of green products and innovations.
“In ten years, we have transformed some segments of the property and construction market – such as commercial offices – and we are making inroads into other markets, with sustainable schools, hospitals, shopping centres, industrial facilities and apartments a reality across Australia.
“World Green Building Week reminds us that sustainable building is not a fad or a fashion – it’s the future, and Australia is at the forefront of this global movement,” Ms Madew concludes.
Over the course of the week, the Green Building Council of Australia will host a series of ‘Sustainable Sydney’ walking tours in conjunction with the Better Buildings Partnership. Participants will see for themselves how the Green Star rating system has transformed the city’s footprint, and how Sydney’s infrastructure is getting a green makeover, in advance of further tours to be established in other cities around the country. Check out the selfguided walking tour: www.gbca.org.au/events/sustainable-sydney-walking-tour/34310.htm
Romilly Madew and her counterpart at the US Green Building Council, Rick Fedrizzi, will be hosting a Twitter chat on Tuesday 18 September at 9am EST. Take part by posting your question or comment on why green buildings make great communities to #greenbuildingweek
Dozens of GBCA member companies are hosting events and activities, from site tours of Green Star-rated buildings to photo competitions, and from seminars to product launches. Find out more:
www.gbca.org.au/events/world-green-building-week-2012-industry-events/34242.htm
About the Green Building Council of Australia
The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) is Australia’s leading authority on green buildings and communities. The GBCA was established in 2002 to develop a sustainable property industry in Australia and drive the adoption of green building practices. The GBCA has more than 850 member companies who work together to support the Council and its activities. The GBCA promotes green building programs, technologies, design practices and processes, and operates Australia’s only national voluntary comprehensive environmental rating system for buildings - Green Star. See: www.gbca.org.au
Image of The GreenHouse, the GBCA's 5 Star Green Star-rated interior, photography by Emma Cross Gollings Photography