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GREEN TENANT TOOLKIT EMPOWERS WIN-WIN COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
San Francisco, CA-Today, SF Department of Environment (SFE) and the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3) release the Green Tenant Toolkit, an online resource to enhance the energy efficiency and sustainability of commercial buildings by empowering collaboration between owners, property managers, tenants, and occupants in San Francisco.
Inspired by the Mayor's Existing Commercial Buildings Task Force Report (2009), the Green Tenant Toolkit includes best practices for tenants and building management to engage in win-win environmental initiatives, a guide to integrating green lease language into negotiations, and a scorecard to summarize key sustainability metrics for any property - whether or not it has a green certification. "Split incentives" are a key problem, where the person who pays for an energy retrofit might not be the one that benefits. The toolkit is designed to help owners and tenants mutually benefit. Eliminating barriers to sustainability throughout the life of a commercial lease helps to minimize operating costs, save water, reduce carbon emissions, and increase energy efficiency.
"BC3 continues to foster innovation between the public and private sectors," said Mayor Ed Lee. "The Green Tenant Toolkit is a great resource to help commercial tenants and property owners find win-win opportunities to reduce utility costs and make a positive contribution to our City's climate goals."
"The Green Tenant Toolkit is a key addition to San Francisco's campaign to improve the performance of the built environment using every tool at our disposal," said SFE Director Melanie Nutter. "Public policy and private leadership are essential to protecting the environment and rebuilding the economy, and the Business Council on Climate Change exemplifies that leadership."
The toolkit was produced by a Business Council on Climate Change working group of twenty-six professionals from leading commercial real estate companies, design and architecture firms, law firms, model tenants, and building trade organizations.
"Encouraging mindful behavior is critical to maintaining the sustainable performance of our buildings. The Green Tenant Toolkit can enable tenants, building owners and managers to work in unison to achieve sustainability goals," said Stephanie Rico, VP of Environmental Affairs at Wells Fargo and a member of the Green Tenant Toolkit Working Group.
The Green Tenant Toolkit is available online at www.greentenanttoolkit.com. As it is intended to be a living, evolving tool, user feedback is encouraged and appreciated.
Energy
A dynamic city like San Francisco requires the efficient use of clean, renewable energy to meet the needs of today and future generations. Our innovative policies and programs help San Franciscans use energy wisely, while saving money and reducing environmental impacts.
Transportation
SF Environment aims to reduce travel-created carbon by getting people out of cars and instead traveling by walking, biking or public transit. We also are greening the City fleet of vehicles and encourage the public to reduce their impact by supporting cleaner fuels and vehicles.
Zero Waste
Imagine a world in which nothing goes to landfills or to incinerators. We think it is achievable, and SF Environment is doing everything we can to make it happen.
Toxics & Health
As the first city to adopt the Precautionary Principle, San Francisco strives to protect the health of its residents, visitors and the local environment. SF Environment develops programs and policies to help individuals and businesses make safer choices in products, practices and services.
Buildings & Environments
San Francisco is habitat for 800,000 people – meeting needs for space to work, play, and learn; for food, water, and air; for community with local flora and fauna. SF Environment provides support for urban agriculture and forestry and green buildings, helping residents and businesses harness environmental opportunities.
Education & Equity
SF Environment focuses on building community capacity - engaging people throughout the City’s neighborhoods and providing them with the tools, education, and job opportunities to ensure that the places where we live, play, learn, and work are safe and healthy.
Climate Change
Reducing carbon emissions is central to ensuring a sustainable future for San Francisco. Climate change will bring unstable weather, rising sea levels and damage to our city’s natural habitat and infrastructure. SF Environment is committed to mobilizing the City to deal with Climate Change.






