Published 05-24-24
Submitted by DP World
DP World’s Container Operations Facility (COF) at the Port of Vancouver recently achieved a significant milestone in environmental sustainability by receiving the LEED v4 Gold certification. This recognition by the Canada Green Building Council exemplifies DP World’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and climate goals while setting a new standard in green building design.
What is LEED?
LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a globally recognized symbol of excellence in sustainable building practices. It signifies not only a commitment to environmental stewardship but also a dedication to creating healthier, more efficient spaces that support the well-being of people and the planet. LEED buildings contribute significantly to addressing climate change by:
Revitalizing a Heritage Site
The journey to LEED Gold certification required careful planning and execution, particularly given the unique challenges posed by the COF project. The facility involved converting a century-old heritage structure into a state-of-the-art operational facility. Achieving this transformation demanded innovation, dedication, and a steadfast focus on sustainability. Here’s how the DP World team prioritized and pursued LEED certification:
Sustainability and Climate Goals
The achievement of LEED Gold certification reflects DP World’s broader sustainability strategy, “Our World, Our Future.” It aligns with the company's vision to enhance energy efficiency, lower carbon emissions, and contribute positively to local communities. The COF project’s success also embodies DP World’s commitment to integrating ESG principles into its operations.
The Path Forward
As DP World continues to push the boundaries of sustainable building practices, the COF at the Port of Vancouver stands as an example of what can be accomplished through vision, innovation, and dedication. The facility represents a critical step toward building resilient, efficient infrastructure that supports global supply chains while safeguarding the environment.
In pursuing LEED certification, DP World aims to lead by example, inspiring other organizations to prioritize sustainability and environmental stewardship. By transforming a 100-year-old heritage site into a model of green building excellence, DP World showcases the transformative power of sustainability in action.
Through the COF project and others like it, DP World is not just meeting sustainability and climate goals; it’s actively shaping a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable future for global trade.
Learn more about DP World’s sustainability initiatives.
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Trade is the lifeblood of the global economy, creating opportunities and improving the quality of life for people around the world. DP World exists to make the world’s trade flow better, changing what’s possible for the customers and communities we serve globally.
With a dedicated, diverse and professional team of more than 103,000 employees spanning 75 countries on six continents, DP World is pushing trade further and faster towards a seamless supply chain that’s fit for the future.
We’re rapidly transforming and integrating our businesses -- Ports and Terminals, Marine Services, Logistics and Technology – and uniting our global infrastructure with local expertise to create stronger, more efficient end-to-end supply chain solutions that can change the way the world trades.
What's more, we're reshaping the future by investing in innovation. From intelligent delivery systems to automated warehouse stacking, we’re at the cutting edge of disruptive technology, pushing the sector towards better ways to trade, minimising disruptions from the factory floor to the customer’s door.
WE MAKE TRADE FLOW TO CHANGE WHAT'S POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE.
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