Take the Energy Star Challenge:
EPA issued the ENERGY STAR Challenge to call on building owners across the country to improve the efficiency of their buildings by 10% or more. EPA estimates that if each building owner met this challenge, by 2015 Americans would reduce greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from 15 million vehicles, while saving about $10 billion.
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EPA will recognize businesses and organizations that make improvements to their buildings and share their results. By meeting or exceeding their goals, these organizations are protecting our environment and improving their bottom line. A variety of recognition opportunities exist, including qualifying as an ENERGY STAR Leader for portfolio-wide improvements, applying for Partner of the Year designation, and earning the ENERGY STAR for individual buildings.