Building is First LEED Gold Certified Building in Alameda, First LEED Certified Coffee Roastery in United States
ALAMEDA, Calif., July 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Peet's Coffee & Tea,
Inc., (Nasdaq: PEET), the premier specialty coffee and tea company in the
U.S., today announced that its innovative new artisan roastery has been
awarded LEED Gold level status by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Developed by USGBC, LEED is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design,
construction and operation of high performance green buildings. Peet's
Alameda coffee roastery is the first LEED certified coffee roasting facility
in the United States and the first LEED Gold certified building in the City of
Alameda.
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In a brief commemorative ceremony today, Peet's, the USGBC and other
partners unveiled a LEED Gold plaque and acknowledged those involved in
bringing the project to fruition. Speakers at the ceremony included Peet's CEO
and President Patrick O'Dea; Peet's Vice President of Operations and
Information Systems Jim Grimes, who spearheaded the LEED certification for
Peet's; USGBC Co-Founder David Gottfried; Joe Ernst of SRM Associates, the
project developer and coordinator of the LEED design and construction team;
and Andrea Traber of KEMA Green, Peet's LEED consultant on the entire project
from development and design to construction, commissioning and LEED
application process.
'Peet's took a LEED certified approach to the design and construction of
its roasting plant in keeping with the company's guiding principle to
positively contribute to the environment wherever the company does business,'
said Patrick O'Dea, president and CEO of Peet's Coffee & Tea. 'For the past
42 years, Peet's has been dedicated to sustainable practices, and this
building is yet another example of that commitment.'
LEED promotes a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing
performance in five key areas of human and environmental health: sustainable
site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and
indoor environmental quality. To achieve LEED certification, the Peet's
Coffee & Tea roastery proved sustainable design and construction in these five
areas. LEED was established for market leaders to design and construct
buildings that protect and save precious resources while also making sound
economic sense.
'Peet's is to be commended for achieving LEED Gold certification for its
roastery,' said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO, founding chair, U.S. Green
Building Council. 'This facility is a showcase for high-performance, energy-
efficient space and healthy employees, and it serves as an inspiration for the
community and the industry.'
LEED certification of Peet's roastery is based on a number of green design
and construction elements, including:
-- A significant improvement in the work environment for the company's
roastery employees with ample work spaces, fitness room, lockers,
showers, bike and automobile parking and expansive lunch/break room
-- Use of natural light and the latest lighting technology to reduce
energy consumption by 40 percent
-- Total energy savings features beat California Title 24 by 32
-- Landscape design, irrigation system and the use of efficient
fixtures (like waterless urinals) to reduce water usage by more than
50 percent
-- Redesigned heat recovery during roasting to reduce gas usage by over
85 percent
-- Environmentally-sensitive HVAC systems to reduce greenhouse
emissions
-- Significant amounts of recycled content/materials used during
construction
-- Waste diversion to recycling of over 75 percent during construction
-- Close proximity to public transportation for employees and
preferential parking for fuel-efficient vehicles and bicycle storage
ABOUT PEET'S COFFEE & TEA, INC.
Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc., (PEET), is the premier specialty coffee and tea
company in the United States. Peet's buys the highest quality beans in the
world, artisan roasts every bean by hand to order, and delivers all of its
coffee quickly for superior freshness no matter where it is sold. Founded in
1966 in Berkeley, California, by Alfred Peet, who is widely recognized as the
grandfather of specialty coffee in the U.S., Peet's has a rapidly growing,
passionate customer following that seeks out Peet's coffees wherever they go.
Peet's is committed to strategically growing its business through many
channels without compromising the extraordinary quality of its coffee. For
more information about Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc. visit http://www.peets.com.
ABOUT LEED(R)
The LEED(R) (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building
Rating System(TM) is a feature-oriented rating system that awards buildings
points for satisfying specified green building criteria. The six major
environmental categories of review include: Sustainable Sites, Water
Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Indoor
Environmental Quality and Innovation and Design. Certified, Silver, Gold, and
Platinum levels of LEED green building certification are awarded based on the
total number of points earned within each LEED category.
LEED can be applied to all building types including new construction,
commercial interiors, core & shell developments, existing buildings, homes,
neighborhood developments, schools and retail facilities. LEED for Healthcare
is currently under development and is expected to be released in early 2008.
Incentives for LEED are available at the state and local level and LEED
has also been adopted nationwide by federal agencies, state and local
governments, and interested private companies. For more information, visit
http://www.usgbc.org/LEED.
ABOUT THE U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
The U.S. Green Building Council is a nonprofit membership organization
whose vision is a sustainable built environment within a generation. Its
membership includes corporations, builders, universities, government agencies,
and other nonprofit organizations. Since USGBC's founding in 1993, the Council
has grown to more than 16,000 member companies and organizations, a
comprehensive family of LEED(R) green building rating systems, an expansive
educational offering, the industry's popular Greenbuild International
Conference and Expo (http://www.greenbuildexpo.org), and a network of 78 local
chapters, affiliates, and organizing groups. For more information, visit
http://www.usgbc.org.
SOURCE Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc.