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Wyndham Achieves Energy Cut Across 10 Million Square Feet

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PARSIPPANY, N.J.—Wyndham Worldwide announced that it has achieved a total 12 percent energy reduction at its North American locations that are part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge. The Better Buildings Challenge is a national initiative launched by President Obama in 2011 with the goal of making American commercial, multifamily and industrial buildings 20 percent more energy efficient in 10 years. This program aligns with the company’s goals to reduce carbon emissions by 16 percent by 2016 and by 20 percent by 2020. As of 2013, Wyndham Worldwide has reduced its global footprint in over 40 countries of its owned, managed and leased assets by 12.7 percent based on carbon per square footage.

“This latest milestone of meaningfully reducing our carbon footprint is the result of our commitment to exploring and adopting innovative environmental practices, as it reduces costs, fosters the efficient use of resources, and ultimately supports both near- and long-term profitability,” said Faith Taylor, Senior Vice President Sustainability and Innovation, Wyndham Worldwide. “We believe it is our people, our culture and our strategies that have enabled us to get where we are today. The dedicated efforts of employees at every level of the company embody our culture of responsible sustainable practices and reflect the strong values that guide our company.”

Wyndham Worldwide reduced its energy through:

•    energy efficiency upgrades, including retrofitting LED lighting throughout parking structures at two of its committed properties;
•    providing energy education and training courses for all levels of associates across committed properties;
•    expanding the WVO Green Certification Program, one of the first certification programs for the timeshare industry. The program tracks 26 requirements in categories such as energy use, water use, waste reduction, indoor air quality and education;
•    achieving LEED Certification for Existing Buildings, Operations and Maintenance for the Company’s Carmel, Ind., Vacation Plaza corporate offices by reducing energy consumption by 29 percent, reducing domestic water consumption by more than 15 percent through water-efficient faucets and fixtures, and reducing outside water consumption by 50 percent with water-efficient irrigation and plant selections.

“By committing to cut energy use by 20 percent, Better Buildings Challenge partners are demonstrating how businesses and organizations are reducing our nation’s energy bill, creating American jobs, and protecting the environment,” said Dr. David Danielson, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. “With commitments representing more than 3 billion square feet of floor space, these partners are leading the way to a cleaner energy economy.”

Wyndham Worldwide is consistently named among the industry’s best places to work, earning continued recognition as a global leader in such areas as sustainability, diversity, workplace experience and human rights. Most recently, Wyndham Worldwide was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for the first time, and was recognized as a 2014 Silver Class Sustainability Leader in RobecoSAM’s annual Sustainability Yearbook.

About the Better Buildings Challenge

In 2013, Better Buildings Challenge partners successfully reduced the energy use of their buildings and industrial facilities by more than 2.5 percent. These energy savings are the equivalent of about $100 million a year. Through participation, partners have saved 36 trillion Btus and $300 million since the Better Buildings Challenge began. There are more than 190 organizations participating from local governments, school districts and universities, to commercial real estate, healthcare and manufacturing companies.

Through the Better Buildings Challenge, partners have created and shared more than 110 solutions including showcase projects and implementation models to help the marketplace move more quickly to adopt energy efficiency measures. In addition, the Challenge includes a network of financial and utility allies to assist partners in overcoming financial and data access barriers across the marketplace.

Go to Wyndham and the Better Buildings Challenge.

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