NIKE RETAIL STORE DEVELOPMENT
Green Building PracticesFebruary 09
“A Convenient Truth”…
…Green on Both Sides – Environmental & Financial
As a global citizen, Nike is acutely aware of the need to drive sustainability in everything we do. It begins with
concept and design and continues through the entire product lifecycle. The reach of sustainability extends into
nearly every corner of Nike Operations.
US Retail Store Development has turned our
awareness into action:
Our long-term goal is for sustainability to
become a part of our daily business decisions to
help ensure the health of the natural environment
within our stores for generations to come.
Nike strives to not only bring value to our
business, but to help secure the vitality of the
planet. We are accountable for our financial
profits and are committed to addressing the
environmental impact of our actions.
Foundation
Sustainability
Do the right thing
Assure earth-friendly practices,
reduce carbon footprint
Flawless & Profitable Execution = Premium* Experience
Win at the Moment of Truth: when and where the consumer shops
Strategic Priorities
1. Defined
“global”
standards,
regionally
relevant and
locally executed.
XS, S, M, L, XL
Store, NFS,
Partner and
digital formats.
2. Disciplined
Store/Digital
Site
Development
and
Operations
3. Integrate
planning and
execution
processes end-
to-end as a
“vertical”
retailer
4. Retail-centric
supply chain
flows right
product at the
right time;
place; cost; and
inventory levels
5. Reinforce
consumer-centric
service, language,
and capabilities
to serve the
athlete
Process Excellence
Global process and
technology standards
leveraged to extend
Nike Retail’s reach
People
Create retail excellence
competencies through
diverse, experienced
teams, inspired by
Nike’s innovation and
leadership
Why Build “Green”?3
According to the DOE, there are 76 million residential & 5 million commercial
buildings in the U.S. that collectively consume & generate:
17%
30%
14%
19%
14%6%
Total Energy Use
Electricity Consumption
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Raw Materials Use
Waste Output (136 million tons annually)
Potable Water Consumption
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
is a nonprofit organization with a community of more than 9,000 members from every sector of the building industry
united by a common purpose:
to transform the building marketplace to sustainability
LEED® - Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
is the nationally accepted Green Building Rating System developed by the USGBC.
LEED® certification provides independent, third-party verification that a building project meets the highest
performance standards
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What is USGBC and LEED® ?
How it Works…LE
ED®-C
I Rating
Syst
em
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• Sustainable Sites = 7 SS
• Water Efficiency = 2WE
• Energy & Atmosphere = 12 EA
• Materials & Resources = 14 MR
• Indoor Environmental Quality = 17 EQ
• Innovation in Design = 5 ID
• Certified: 21-26
• Silver: 27-31
• Gold: 32-41
• Platinum: 42-57
To achieve LEED-CI certification,
buildings must meet
all prerequisites in the
Rating System
and a minimum of
21 points.
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What
NIKEdoing?
is
Architectural busSTRUT
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New “Structure & Design” for Lighting ▪ Simplicity - eliminates conduit – wiring and track.
▪ Flexibility - lights & busway system are interchangeable, reusable, & fully portable.
▪ Effectiveness - lights are used only where needed, no waste.
▪ Efficiency - optimizes construction sequencing – reduces construction schedule, eliminates field painting and
speeds installation.
Energy Efficient Lighting
Philips Alto Fluorescent Lamps are
the most energy efficient and
designed to use as few precious resources in
manufacture as possible.
Lower mercury content combined with
fewer lamps used reduces the impact on
the environment.
T5 Lamp rated average life over
25,000 hours w/lumen depreciation at only 5%. Lifecycle
exceeds Halogen lamps by 90% &
Metal Halide lamps by 50%.
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Lighting Control Panel9
Turns lights on & off using a relay timer for
energy efficiency.
Fully digital.
Complies with
energy code laws.
Free remoteprogramming
50% reduction in
cost compared to
mechanical
switching devices
GR 2400
Lighting Control Panel
Lighting Control Panel - ROI Calculations
Cost Savings
Annual Energy Savings w/LC & D - Lighting control only $4,067
LC & D System Cost - Lighting control only $4,200
Construction Materials not Required-Year 1 only $3,250
Reduce Lamp Maintenance (Annual Savings) $750
Reduction in HVAC due to less heat to be extracted (Annual Savings) $407
Total Annual Savings w/LC & D - Year 1 $4,274
Total Annual Savings w/LC & D - Year 2+ $5,224
1 yr savings $4,274
5 year savings $25,168
10 year savings $51,285
Payback-Months 5.95
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DuctSox Air Distribution Systems
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DuctSox Air Distribution Systems12
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NTA
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Less materials used resulting in reduced cost to
produce, package, ship,
install & maintain
No toxic paint emissions from VOC’s (volatile
organic compounds)
Eliminates environmental
impact at end of life cycle – no sheet metal to
dispose of
Improves air distribution and
quality
Polished Concrete Floors
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Polished Concrete Floors14
WH
AT
MA
KES
IT
GREE
N?
21% less costly than
epoxy floors
Reduces impact from
construction or demolition
Reduces heating and cooling loads
Alternative to hazardous components
Releases minimal
pollutants
Exceptional durability
& low maintenance
Signage & LED Lighting 15
LED NEON
$630
$2,853 Total Energy Cost
Switched to 100,000 hr LED’s
ANNUAL ENERGY SAVINGS
Per Store = $ 2,223*
*Energy modeling study conducted at NFS-Woodburn, OR
Nike Grind Floors…
From this…
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To this…
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To this…
Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe Program is a key component of Nike’s long-term commitment to
waste elimination. Nike Grind is the innovative solution in keeping millions of old & tired
footwear out of landfills. Since 1993, 19 million pairs of shoes have been recycled.
Fitting Rooms 18
Factory fabrication decreases project schedule by 1 week while reducing
construction waste & VOC impact.
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What
results
efforts?
are the
of our
NFS – Petaluma, CAD
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ting
old
fix
ture
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to a
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ari
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NFS – Rio Grande, TX Achieves SILVER LEED Status*
Environmental Savings Metrics
& Performance
Measures
44% water savings vs. current NFS average
40% energy savings vs. current NFS average
120 tons of carbon dioxide emissions reductions
29% recycled content materials
100% renewable energy
100% low-VOC materials, coating, adhesives
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*expected. Info provided by Lonny Knabe, Nike Sustainable Projects Coordinator
Operational Efficiency Savings
$36,663
(over 5 year lease - 3% energy inflation rate)
Certification Costs
$31,710
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*expected. Info provided by Lonny Knabe, Nike Sustainable Projects Coordinator
NFS – Rio Grande, TX Achieves SILVER LEED Status*
What
wedo?
MOREcan
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Select LEED certified sites
Alternative Transportation which includes:
a.Rail/Subway/Bus access by tenant
occupants
b.Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms
c.ParkingAvailability-priority
parking for van/carpools
Reduce quantity of water needed 20-30% by changing to:
Low Flow toilets
Faucets – use high efficiency
sensors/restrictors
HOT WATER HEATER to be
instant hot. Must use 10% less energy than
allowed.
Use energy efficient HVAC units
(where viable)
Zero use of CFC based refrigerants in HVAC systems
BOH lighting to spec out same as
FOH
Develop energy models for climate
regions
At least 50% Green Power usage
w/2 yr contract
Use GC’s familiar w/Green Building
Recycle all feasible materials
Metal studs to contain 65%
recycled content
Building reuse-maintain 40-60%
Encourage environmentally
responsible forest management
10-yr lease
Use low VOC emitting materials
Green clean janitorial program
Develop & implement a Construction IAQ Management Plan
during construction & before occupancy
ETS control (Environmental
Tobacco Smoke)
Thermal Comfort Environment &
Monitoring before occupancy that complies with
ASHRAE standards
Low “E” Glass
SUSTAINABLE
SITES
WATER
EFFICIENCY
ENERGY &
ATMOSPHERE
MATERIALS &
RESOURCES
INDOOR
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
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