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Greening Your Company 2014 – Passaic County
TD Bank Green Experience
Dave Del Rossi
TD Bank, N.A.
June 18, 2014
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TD Bank Group and the Environment
TD Bank Group
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Toronto Dominion bank formed in
1955 from merger of two Canadian banks
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In 2005, TD acquired 51% of Banknorth and the remaining shares in
2007 and announced its intention to acquire Commerce Bancorp.
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In 2008, the Commerce acquisition was completed and TDBG became
one of the seven largest banks by branch network North America.
1955
– Canada Trust has +1,100 branches and growing, TD Bank has +1,300 stores
and growing
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First LEED certified Store in 2008, currently we have over 125 LEED
certified stores about 80% Gold.
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TD Bank became Carbon Neutral in 2010
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Green Prototype into Net Zero and Why
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Base Building is Still the Same Green Potato
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It all Starts with the Prototype (Green Potato)
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More than 80% of
building components
remain consistent
High Performance Design
– Design high performance
prototype stores that can be
replicated
– Incorporate sustainable
features into the design of
green prototype stores
– Introduce state of the art
technologies that reduce
energy consumption
– Maximize the use of
renewable energy
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Woodland Park, NJ. 1235 McBride Ave
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Overview
– New construction
– 2,938 ft2
– Lot size: 34,547 ft2
– Previously
developed land
Store Opened 4/28/12
Received LEED Gold
Certification on 9/28/12
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TD Bank – Woodland Park
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Key Objectives
– Incorporate state-of-the art technology
that reduces energy consumption as
well as uses renewable energy sources.
– Energy Performance & Special Features
– The Woodland Park, NJ store is
designed to improve energy
performance by 46% compared to
a baseline building of the same
size.
– On-site solar panels produce
24.7% of the projected percentage
of required energy.
– The store is designed with a solar
drive thru canopy translucent
weather protection over the drive
thru lanes that generates electricity
for the store.
– 60 Bi-facial PV Panels on the drive
thru and 9 Laminate PV Panels on
the Roof
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TD Bank – Woodland Park
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What makes it LEED
Certified?
– LEED stands for Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design.
The Woodland Park, NJ store is
designed to achieve Gold
certification.
– Teller line constructed with an
80% recycled content material
which simulates stone
– The store is naturally daylit
which reduces electricity costs
for lighting and creates a
pleasant atmosphere for
Customers and Employees.
– Automatic light sensors turn
light off when there is enough
daylight and reduce energy
consumption.
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TD Bank – As a Company
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Key Corporate Facts
– 100% of the annual electrical consumption not produced on-site will be from
renewable sources.
– TD Bank has purchased green electricity generated from wind farms in
Texas and the Midwest in the form of renewable energy credits or RECs.
– Recycling program will collect paper, glass, metal, plastic, cardboard, fluorescent
lamps and batteries.
– All stores have adopted a Green
Cleaning Policy to reduce exposure
of building occupants and maintenance
personnel to potentially hazardous
chemical contaminants, to reduce the
Bank’s environmental impact on indoor
air quality, water, quality, human health,
building finishes, systems and to promote
employee and customer well-being while
maintaining a high standard of building
cleanliness
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TD Bank – Woodland Park
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Local Mural
– Every Store has a local historic mural from the region to help drive
the community connection to the store
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Pushing the Envelope - Net Zero
Cypress Creek Store, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Overview
– New
construction
– 3,970 ft2 (369
m2)
– Lot size: 1.68
acres
– Previously
developed land
Store Opened 5/13/11
Received LEED Platinum
Certification on 2/13/11
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Customer Impact
I am delighted to report that in three
short weeks we can proudly say we
have had the best results for a
Denovo pre and post GO.
On my business calls two
out of five clients have
prior knowledge of our
Net-Zero initiative.
The Net-Zero initiative has supported us
in this success. We see an average of 75
fans a day and hold an engaged
conversation about our Net-Zero initiative
with 25.
We also had fans share that they
have been inspired to engage in a
green initiative at home whether it
be installing rain capture/filtration
system or using native species for
landscaping.
Next Steps for TD Bank
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Next Steps: Continue to Improve building envelope and HVAC
performance
– Improved roof and window R values, natural ventilation
– rethinking of the use of an all electric HVAC system
– plug load power management, ATMs, IT – currently plug loads equal
51% of our total energy usage
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Continuous building performance improvement has a ripple affect
in the size of renewable energy systems.
– Ultimate goal is a self contained Net Zero Ready Store, that can be
constructed with a 3 year payback
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Share and leverage the message with the TD Bank Customer
and Employees
– Empower the employee to discuss our sustainability message
– Green Nation
Questions
Dave Del Rossi
[email protected]
http://commonground.edrnet.com/pages/0a5d38ee2d/pages/81288f20fa
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