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25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
Nike, Community, and Nike, Community, and SustainabilitySustainability
Presented By:
Jim Petsche
Director of Corporate Facilities
Nike, Inc.
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25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
09/11/2008
•Global Company with roots in Oregon
•Strong ties to University of Oregon
•Current revenues = $18.6B with a goal to reach $23B by 2011
• 50,000 styles produced each year
• Products sold in more than 193 countries
• 28,000 worldwide employees
• 800,000 workers employed in contracted factories
•One of the top 50 brands in the world
•Forbes magazine top 100 best places to work
•Rated #3 out of 100 best Corporate Citizens. 18 years of focus on sustainability
Who is Nike?
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192 total acres,63 acres of landscape
43 acres of nativewoodland and
wetlands
7 acre lake
14 acres of building footprint
~ 2,000,000 sq ft of space at WHQ alone
~4,000,000 sq ft total in Oregon
~6000 employees locally
Nike World Headquarters (WHQ)
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Nike World Headquarters (WHQ)
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• Two fitness centers– Bo Jackson with indoor running track, indoor basketball
courts, racquetball, tennis courts– Lance Armstrong with Rock gym, 11 lane swimming pool,
sand volleyball courts• Outdoor facilities
– 1.9 mile running path– 3 soccer fields– Relaxation, quiet, prayer, and lactation areas built into
landscape and building design• 5 Restaurants on campus
– 2 Cafes, 2 Pubs, 1 upscale dining• Convenience Stores with dry cleaning• Salon• Tiger Woods Conference Center
– 158,000 sf of banquet halls, auditorium with seating for 880, multiple conference rooms, executive boardroom
• Child Development Centers– 2 full facilities and one backup care facility that can
support up to 500 children• Work Concept study to evaluate and improve work
environments throughout our office buildings
Amenities available to employees
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Open and creative work spaces* Rhein Building Open Office Space*
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Open and creative work spaces* Mia Hamm Building Innovation Kitchen *
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�Nike forms Nike Environmental Action Team (NEAT) in 1992 to address sustainability topics and concerns
�Tracking Carbon Footprint since 1999
�Focus on Worldwide sustainability
�Nike Reuse a Shoe Program and Nike Grind
�Focus on LEED certification and sustainable construction specifications
�Focus on energy efficiencies on existing buildings
�Renewable energy programs and systems
�Commute Reduction Programs and Rideshare
�Food, Waste, and landscaping recycling programs
innovate for a better world
Sustainability at Nike
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Nike carbon footprint and global climate change
• Opportunity to lead our industry
• Opportunity to manage an emerging issue
• Contribution to Long-term value
• Culture
“Innovation [also] drives our approach to Corporate Responsibility. How can we effect social change through sport? How do we use sustainability to drive design? How do we continually improve working conditions for the people who make our products? We do these things because they are the right thing to do, and because they will help us grow. ”
--Mark Parker, President and CEO, Nike, Inc. (FY06 Annual Report)
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Energy Productivity (Efficiency) Activities
• New Construction –
– Energy Modeling/analysis
– Utilization of energy efficiency measures with a 5 year or less payback
• Energy Monitoring
– E-Manager
• HVAC Retro-commissioning
– 15 – 30% Whole building energy consumption reduction
– Typical payback 0.5 to 2 years
• Lighting upgrades
– HID – T5HO fluorescent
– High Performance T8
– LED Accent/Display
• Incandescent removal/retro-fit
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Renewable Energy Activity
Green power purchases increased from 1% in 2002 to 56% 2007
Onsite:• European Distribution Center-
– hosts six wind turbines. (blades = 39 meters)
• Airport Factory Store– Photovoltaics
• Stringer Child Development Center – Thin film solar 75 KW system
• Lance Armstrong Sports and Fitness Center– Solar thermal + electric Menova Spar
Grid Based Green Power:• European Headquarters
– 100% renewable energy• World Headquarters
– 100% renewable energy credits• US Based Distribution Centers
– 100% renewable energy credits• Retail group signing up for program
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Nike Reuse-A-Shoe and Nike Grind
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USGBC LEED Certifications
•Ken Griffey Jr building LEED-EB Gold - received 44 point
•Memphis Northridge Distribution Center pending LEED-NC Silver
•C. Vivian Stringer Child Development Center pending LEED-NC Platinum
US EPA Energy Star rated (Four buildings)
•Consume less energy than 75% of similar buildings in the US
US EPA Green Power Partnership Leadership Group
•25th largest purchaser of renewable energy in the US
Salmon Safe Corporate Campus Certification
• Pilot project – first corporate campus certification in the country
Nike Corporate Facilities LEED and operational Initiatives
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• Food services – food donation, organic fair trade coffee, 25% of all food is organic, hormone free products
• Yard debris – and food – composting program capture 25 tons of waste each month
• Environment friendly landscaping practices including: Organic fertilizers, native species and wetland care, biodiesel, Maxicom iriigation control systems, composting, horticultural oils.
• LCD computer monitors, Duplexing printers
• Recommissioned all WHQ buildings
• 100% post consumer recycled office paper
• Electric vehicle plug-in stations
• 2007 vehicles purchased as bio-diesel, diesel scheduled for retrofit, or hybrids
• Employee Air Travel Reduction initiatives
• Zero paper and waste work areas
• Plastic water bottle elimination
Nike Corporate Facilities Sustainability Initiative s
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US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and EnvironmentalDesign for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB ) Gold certification
Nike, Inc. World Headquarters – Ken Griffey, Jr. bui lding
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US Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and EnvironmentalDesign for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB ) Gold certification
Awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Existing Buildings program, which promotes the development of high-performance, sustainable buildings.
This is the first gold-certified building under the EB standards in Oregon, and one of thirteen in the world at the time.
• 1 domestic water meter • 1.5 years to complete• 2000 pages of documentation• $25,000 administrative fees
Nike, Inc. World Headquarters – Ken Griffey, Jr. bui lding
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Targeting USGBC LEED-NC Platinum certification
•Open Play areas
•Heat recovery ventilators
•Photosensors
•Zero VOC paints
•Recycled blue jean insulation
•>80% construction waste recycled
Nike, Inc. World Headquarters
C. Vivian Stringer Child Development Center
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Average Building
C.V. Stringer Building
100 units of energy/ square foot
58 units of energy/ square foot
•42% Total Energy Reduction
•Carbon Neutral from purchase of Renewable Energy Credits
Carbon Lite Design
Nike, Inc. World Headquarters
C. Vivian Stringer Child Development Center
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Targeting USGBC LEED-NC Silver certification
•High efficiency lighting
•Over-insulated shell
•Low VOC materials
•Solar tracking skylights
•Spot cooling
•30% energy reduction
•Carbon Neutral from purchase of Renewable Energy Credits
Nike, Inc. Supply Chain – Northridge Distribution Ce nter
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Nike, Inc. World Headquarters – New Recycling Program
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Nike, Inc. World Headquarters – New Recycling Program
Food composting program began in July 2006
Donating edible food to St. Vincent’s de Paul
All Nike business units actively working to reduce waste
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� Strong support from Nike Senior management and employees
� Making sustainability part of the culture and making a stand to be responsible
� All buildings built after 1997 are designed to meet LEED standards, even if certification not pursued during construction. Make sustainable options a part of any product or equipment selection process
� Sustainability Coordinator position created with performance expectation to save 2X annual salary in initiatives. Full time position
� Strong drive for innovation and being on the leading edge is part of the culture – “Innovate for a better world”
Keys to Nike’s Success