LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM), the world's largest restaurant company
and parent of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC, has constructed the Company's
first building under the United States Green Building Council's LEED(R)
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) program. Yum!
Brands' KFC-Taco Bell restaurant in Northampton, Massachusetts has been
awarded LEED Gold certification.
Developed through the collaboration of architects, contractors,
engineers, environmental groups, government agencies and more, LEED is a
nationally accepted and independent system to measure environmental
performance of buildings. LEED certification is determined by the United
States Green Building Council (USGBC).
Buildings granted LEED certification are recognized for their
environmental commitment in the areas of sustainable sites, water
efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor
environmental quality and innovation in design.
With the assistance of some of the leading sustainability and restaurant
experts, Yum! Brands opened the KFC-Taco Bell restaurant in Northampton
in December of 2008 as part of the Company's on-going commitment to
corporate social responsibility. The restaurant marks Yum's first
building constructed under the United States Green Building Council's
LEED program.
"We're thrilled that the Northampton KFC-Taco Bell has been granted LEED
Gold certification," said Jonathan Balas, AIA, LEED AP, KFC Project
Architect, the architect who spearheaded and coordinated the project.
"The certification fuels our passion and commitment to researching green
building solutions and sets an example of what is possible for the
restaurant industry. This building is our first step in this important
effort."
"KFC-Taco Bell's LEED certification demonstrates tremendous green
building leadership," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO & Founding
Chair, U.S. Green Building Council. "The urgency of USGBC's mission has
challenged the industry to move faster and reach further than ever
before, and KFC-Taco Bell serves as a prime example with just how much
we can accomplish."
The restaurant provides a testing lab to study the performance of green
technologies and approaches to reduce the Company's environmental
impact. The design at the LEED certified KFC-Taco Bell is categorized by
several key aspects including reducing carbon footprint, water
conservation and quality, and sensible material use. The restaurant is
designed to use 30 percent less energy and water than a conventional
building, cut CO2 emissions, reduce waste going to
landfills/incinerators and educating visitors and employees on
sustainable design.
In order to reduce its carbon footprint, the restaurant uses solar
energy to preheat fresh air coming into the building which reduces the
use of natural gas. Additionally, the restaurant is using a
sophisticated lighting control system that maximizes the use of natural
light. LED lights, the most energy-efficient available today, were
utilized where feasible both inside the restaurant, in the parking lot
and on signage. Utilizing more energy efficient kitchen and building
equipment, and purchasing renewable energy credits, also minimizes the
restaurant's carbon footprint.
Water conservation is a high priority at the restaurant. Harvested
rainwater is used for irrigation. Fixtures with lower water consumption
rates, and a rain garden with filters that improve storm water quality,
are in place to address conservation and water use.
Many of the materials used to build the green restaurant, such as
counter tops and building insulation, contained recycled content. The
wood used during construction was sustainably harvested. The restaurant
composts and recycles waste, including enhanced cooking oil reclamation.
The building also reduces the environmental impact of new construction
and provides a testing "lab" to confirm the feasibility and green
performance of new technologies.
In March, 2009, Yum! Brands was named one of the "100 Best Corporate
Citizens" by Corporate Responsibility Officer magazine, for its ongoing
commitment to corporate responsibility. Corporate Responsibility Officer
magazine reviewed the largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. to
produce its tenth annual list. The Magazine evaluated publicly
accessible documents and determined leaders in seven categories
including: environment; climate change; human rights; philanthropy;
employee relations; finance; and governance, with environment and
employee relations weighted the highest.
Yum! Brands issued its first Corporate Responsibility Report titled
"Serving the World" during the fourth quarter of 2008. The Report
examines Yum! Brands' social, environmental and economic impact based on
company and external stakeholder expectations, with focus on: Corporate
Governance and Ethics, Public Policy and Government Affairs, Culture and
People Development, Health and Nutrition, Environment, Supply Chain, and
Community Giving and can be accessed on www.yum.com/responsibility/.
Yum! Brands, Inc., based in Louisville, Kentucky, is the world's largest
restaurant company in terms of system restaurants, with more than 36,000
restaurants in over 110 countries and territories. The company is ranked
#239 on the Fortune 500 List, with revenues in excess of $11 billion in
2008. Four of the company's restaurant brands - KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco
Bell and Long John Silver's - are the global leaders of the chicken,
pizza, Mexican-style food and quick-service seafood categories,
respectively. Outside the United States, the Yum! Brands system opened
more than four new restaurants each day of the year, making it the
largest retail developer in the world. The company has consistently been
recognized for its reward and recognition culture, diversity leadership,
community giving, and consistent shareholder returns. For the second
year, the company launched the world's largest private sector hunger
relief effort in partnership with the United Nations World Food
Programme and other hunger relief agencies. To date, this effort is
helping to save approximately 4 million people in remote corners of the
world, where hunger is most prevalent.
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Source: Yum! Brands, Inc.
Contact: Yum! Brands, Inc.
Virginia Ferguson, 502-874-8200