City of Boston Officially Congratulates Staples for Its First
LEED-Certified Store in the Northeast
ROSLINDALE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 2009--
Staples,
Inc., (Nasdaq: SPLS) the world’s largest office products company, today
announced that the Staples store in Roslindale, located at 4165
Washington Street, is the first Staples store in the Northeast to be
awarded Gold certification in Leadership
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) by the U.S. Green Building
Council. Jim Hunt, the Chief for Environmental and Energy Services for
the City of Boston, joined Staples Vice President of Environmental
Affairs Mark Buckley and representatives from the Green Roundtable on
Mon., Oct. 26, 2009, for a dedication ceremony honoring this achievement
in environmental
sustainability.
“This certification shows Staples' commitment to sustainability, and I
hope this will serve as an inspiration for other building developers,”
said Mayor Thomas M. Menino. “They've shown it's possible to grow our
city and be environmentally friendly at the same time.”
LEED is a voluntary independent green building rating system and is the
recognized standard for measuring building sustainability. Buildings
meeting LEED standards maximize energy efficiency and sustainability
while minimizing negative environmental impacts. The Staples store in
Roslindale has officially achieved Gold certification by incorporating
the following LEED-recommended features:
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39 roof skylights that will provide natural lighting for the store and
limit use of artificial lighting during the day
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An energy-efficient roof that is super-insulated to reduce heat gain
in the summer and heat loss in the winter
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Construction materials (drywall, insulation, steel, concrete, carpet
and parking stops) that incorporate recycled content
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Carpet, paints, adhesives and sealants that contain low levels of
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) to provide healthy indoor air quality
for employees and customers
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A selection of more than 3,000 eco-responsible products, including
Staples® brand notebooks, composition books and filler paper made from
sugar cane waste fiber
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Convenient in-store recycling areas for cardboard, paper, plastic,
glass and aluminum, as well as recycling services for office
technology, personal electronics and ink and toner cartridges
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A green Copy
& Print Center which uses ENERGY STAR-certified machines and
Staples brand 50 percent recycled
FSC-certified paper as the standard offering for high volume black
and white copies
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Four preferred parking spots for low-emission vehicles
The Staples store in Roslindale uses approximately 34 percent less
energy than a standard store, but Staples’ environmental commitment to
the Boston area extends beyond its store locations. It is currently
testing an Isuzu Hybrid truck for deliveries around Boston, and limits
the speed on all delivery trucks to 60 miles per hour, improving fuel
economy by 23 percent and lowering emissions. Staples is also one of the
largest purchasers of green energy in the country and hosts 26 solar
systems on the rooftops of stores and distribution centers nationally.
“From day one, our customers have praised our store’s efforts to deliver
office products, technology and services in an environmentally friendly
way,” said Mark Buckley, vice president of environmental affairs for
Staples. “Achieving LEED Gold certification from the USGBC is a
testament to the team’s efforts and our commitment to making a
difference in communities where our customers and associates live and
work.”
Staples shares the honor of this certification with the development
team, including Ralph Cappola, owner of Main Street Architects, and Jose
Couto of Couto Management Group, LLC.
About Staples’ Environmental Commitment
Staples long-standing commitment to sustainable business practices is
based on four key environmental cornerstones: offering a wide assortment
of environmental products, providing recycling options to our customers
and associates, investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy and
educating customers and associates about sustainability. Through its EcoEasy
commitment, Staples makes it easy for customers to make a difference for
the environment by offering more than 3,000 office products with
environmental features and providing everyday, in-store recycling for
computers, office technology, personal electronics and ink and toner
cartridges. In 2008, Staples won the “Corporate Citizen of the Year
Award” from the New England Clean Energy Council, and is ranked 20th
overall and second in retail on Newsweek’s 2009
Green Rankings list. For more on Staples environmental initiatives,
please visit www.staples.com/ecoeasy.
About Staples
Staples, the world's largest office products company, is committed to
making it easy for customers to buy a wide range of office
products, including supplies, technology,
furniture,
and business services. With 2008 sales of $23 billion and 91,000
associates worldwide, Staples serves businesses of all sizes and
consumers in 27 countries throughout North and South America, Europe,
Asia and Australia. In July 2008, Staples acquired Corporate Express,
one of the world's leading suppliers of office products to businesses
and institutions. Staples invented the office superstore concept in 1986
and is headquartered outside Boston. More information about Staples
(Nasdaq: SPLS) is available at www.staples.com.
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or
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