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Low Carbon Performance Awards, Results
Low Carbon Performance Awards - Architecture
Awards Winner from 2007, London, England, UK
11 Feb 2008
Rachel Kerlir, a member of the sustainability team in BDPs London
office, was First Runner Up in the Carbon Champions category of the
Low Carbon Performance Awards launched by the Chartered Institution
of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), in association with leading
energy company E.ON.
Presented by yachtswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur at a ceremony in London
on 6 February (2008), the awards were set up to honour projects, buildings
and professionals that have worked towards reducing carbon emissions.
The award scheme was designed to celebrate the achievements of the
700 participating companies of the 100 Days of Carbon Clean
Up campaign in delivering carbon savings in the building services
sector. The event was also aimed at highlighting such successes to
the public.
BDP played an active role in this initiative through the 100 Days
challenge, led by Rachel Kerlir, who took responsibility for running
the initiative within the workplace and ensuring that all 100 days
communications were passed on.
The challenge required BDP to monitor its energy consumption in the
London office over a period of 100 days and to measure the impacts
of its energy efficiency measures. The overall energy reduction was
10%, with 40% savings during evenings and weekends.
During this period, Rachel worked closely with facilities manager
Paul Hobbs and sustainability representatives from around the office
to help drive down energy consumption in the workplace.
Amongst the simple but highly effective measures Rachel instigated
were
analysing energy consumption, use and habits sending regular email
circulars to staff and devising poster campaigns to remind them of
saving tips such as switching off lights and equipment, reusing paper
cups,etc.
together with the facilities manager, installing timers on the fan
coil units
organising a waste paper campaign where scrap paper was collected
from around the office and made into 250 notebooks for staff members
holding discussions with security guards and the catering manager
to find other ways of lowering consumption and leading to recommendations
for buying greener products instigating a regular meter readings rota
Rachel said. I was very pleased to attend this ceremony with
Paul Hobbs but the award came as a complete surprise. We just began
this internal work together and we have planned a lot of projects
for 2008! Next year, we are planning a multi-site campaign involving
all BDP offices. Indeed, this campaign is a step towards reaching
our BDP global targets of 10% energy savings in 2009 and 20% savings
in 2011 (based on 2007). This award is recognition for all the people
who took part and allowed us to make the carbon savings we did.
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