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ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF … More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016 5 Executive Summary 5 Executive Summary 7 Summary: Country Findings 8 Data 8 Introduction 9 Green Building Market Activity 9 Level of Green Building Activity 11 Sectors for Future Green Activity 13 SIDEBAR Sustainable and Smart Megacities 14 In˜uences on the Green Building Markets 14 Triggers to Increased Levels of Green Building 16 Social Reasons for Building Green THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS THE DRIVE TOWAR D H EAL T HIER BUIL D INGS Executive Summary CONTINUED McGraw Hill Construction 5 www.construction.com SmartMarket Report Impact Additional Information on the Connection Between Buildings andHealth
ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF … More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016 5 Executive Summary 5 Executive Summary 7 Summary: Country Findings 8 Data 8 Introduction 9 Green Building Market Activity 9 Level of Green Building Activity 11 Sectors for Future Green Activity 13 SIDEBAR Sustainable and Smart Megacities 14 In˜uences on the Green Building Markets 14 Triggers to Increased Levels of Green Building 16 Social Reasons for Building Green UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN INDIA FOREWORD The cold chain, and the solutions it represents, is frequently misunderstood. Some view the cold chain as a caretaking activity under refrigerated environs, as IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE AVIATION BETTING ON JET -2-The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion and Lower Net Carbon Fuels A booming middle class, expected to reach 5 billion people by 2030, will likely THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS SmartMarket Report Premier Partners: The Drive Toward Healthier Buildings: The Market Drivers and Impact of Building Design and Construction on Occupant Health, Well-Being and ProductivityMEETING REVIEW
UTC Climate, Controls & Security 4 World Cold Chain Summit Meeting Review • Humankind has the capability today of feeding 10 billion people, but 800 million are chronically undernourished while 2 billion WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016: SOUTH AMERICA/ CARIBBEAN WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016: DEVELOPING MARKETS ACCELERATE GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH Environmental regulations also experienced an uptick in the percentage who selected it as a top trigger, driven THE 39TH ICAO TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY The 39th ICAO Triennial Assembly Montréal, Canada | 27 Sept–7 Oct2016
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THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS THE DRIVE TOWAR D H EAL T HIER BUIL D INGS Executive Summary CONTINUED McGraw Hill Construction 5 www.construction.com SmartMarket Report Impact Additional Information on the Connection Between Buildings andHealth
ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF … More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016 5 Executive Summary 5 Executive Summary 7 Summary: Country Findings 8 Data 8 Introduction 9 Green Building Market Activity 9 Level of Green Building Activity 11 Sectors for Future Green Activity 13 SIDEBAR Sustainable and Smart Megacities 14 In˜uences on the Green Building Markets 14 Triggers to Increased Levels of Green Building 16 Social Reasons for Building Green THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS THE DRIVE TOWAR D H EAL T HIER BUIL D INGS Executive Summary CONTINUED McGraw Hill Construction 5 www.construction.com SmartMarket Report Impact Additional Information on the Connection Between Buildings andHealth
ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF … More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016 5 Executive Summary 5 Executive Summary 7 Summary: Country Findings 8 Data 8 Introduction 9 Green Building Market Activity 9 Level of Green Building Activity 11 Sectors for Future Green Activity 13 SIDEBAR Sustainable and Smart Megacities 14 In˜uences on the Green Building Markets 14 Triggers to Increased Levels of Green Building 16 Social Reasons for Building Green UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN INDIA FOREWORD The cold chain, and the solutions it represents, is frequently misunderstood. Some view the cold chain as a caretaking activity under refrigerated environs, as IN THE FACTORY IN THE AIR ON THE GROUND IN THE FACTORY United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses strive to manufacture sustainably. United Technologies’ aerospace and jet engine businesses THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE AVIATION BETTING ON JET -2-The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion and Lower Net Carbon Fuels A booming middle class, expected to reach 5 billion people by 2030, will likely THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS SmartMarket Report Premier Partners: The Drive Toward Healthier Buildings: The Market Drivers and Impact of Building Design and Construction on Occupant Health, Well-Being and ProductivityMEETING REVIEW
UTC Climate, Controls & Security 4 World Cold Chain Summit Meeting Review • Humankind has the capability today of feeding 10 billion people, but 800 million are chronically undernourished while 2 billion WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016: SOUTH AMERICA/ CARIBBEAN WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016: DEVELOPING MARKETS ACCELERATE GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH Environmental regulations also experienced an uptick in the percentage who selected it as a top trigger, driven THE 39TH ICAO TRIENNIAL ASSEMBLY The 39th ICAO Triennial Assembly Montréal, Canada | 27 Sept–7 Oct2016
CRC 5099 DSLS HIGHLIGHTS-FEDRIZZI HONGKONG NEW Rick Fedrizzi, CEO & Founding Chairman, U.S. Green Building Council Hong Kong, China 2015 At the heart of every story about greenbuildings is a
THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF …MODERN SILK ROAD MAPCHINA SILK ROAD PROJECTMODERN DAY SILK ROADSILK ROAD INITIATIVESILK ROAD MAPSCHINA BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS THE DRIVE TOWAR D H EAL T HIER BUIL D INGS Executive Summary CONTINUED McGraw Hill Construction 5 www.construction.com SmartMarket Report Impact Additional Information on the Connection Between Buildings andHealth
THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN INDIA FOREWORD The cold chain, and the solutions it represents, is frequently misunderstood. Some view the cold chain as a caretaking activity under refrigerated environs, as GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained ACCELERATING THE WORLD’S LARGEST GREEN BUILDING MARKET: CHINA Accelerating the World’s Largest Green Building Market: China Greenbuild International Summit Los Angeles, CA - October 4, 2016 Prepared by UTC Climate, Controls & Security | www.ccs.utc.com GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY -3-Imagine a village of 300 people. “Now,” says Bob Guirl, a strategy advisor for UTC Aerospace Systems, “lift that village 40,000 feet up and fly it across the Pacific Ocean. THE MODERN SILK ROAD: AVIATION IN THE AGE OF …MODERN SILK ROAD MAPCHINA SILK ROAD PROJECTMODERN DAY SILK ROADSILK ROAD INITIATIVESILK ROAD MAPSCHINA BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE More People, More Cities and Wealth In 2007, for the first time in human history, more people around the world lived in cities and towns than in rural areas.1 A global urban population totaling just 746 million in 1950 ballooned to 3.9 billion people in 2014. ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF THE COLD CHAIN SECTOR TO REDUCE 2 Food Waste Reduction & Cold Chain Technologies | Report Document information Report title Assessing the potential of the cold chain sector to reduce GHG emissions through food loss and waste reduction Date October 2015 Acknowledgements This analysis was performed by BIO Intelligence Service. Disclaimer This Report was prepared by BIO Intelligence Service for the Global Food Cold THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS THE DRIVE TOWAR D H EAL T HIER BUIL D INGS Executive Summary CONTINUED McGraw Hill Construction 5 www.construction.com SmartMarket Report Impact Additional Information on the Connection Between Buildings andHealth
THE IMPACT OF REDUCING FOOD LOSS IN THE GLOBAL COLD … University of Nottingham 2 March 2015 a Division of Food Sciences, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough LE12 5RD, UK. b School of Economics, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. UK. Corresponding author: Dr Charlie Winkworth-Smith Phone: +44 (0) 115951 6400
COLD CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN INDIA FOREWORD The cold chain, and the solutions it represents, is frequently misunderstood. Some view the cold chain as a caretaking activity under refrigerated environs, as GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH WORLD SmartMarket Report McGraw-Hill Construction 4 www.construction.com CONT e NTS 52 Green Building Products and Services 52 Green Building Products and Services Being Used 54 Use of Renewable Energy 55 Criteria for Identifying Green Products 56 Third-Party Green Product Certifications 57 Sources of Information on Green Building Used and Trusted by Firms 58 data sidebarnInsights o the World Green UNLOCKING AMERICAN EFFICIENCY Unlocking American Efficiency The Economic and Commercial Power of Investing in Energy Efficient Buildings May 2013 Disclaimer: Although the authors of this report have used their best efforts in its preparation, they assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor any liability for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on information contained ACCELERATING THE WORLD’S LARGEST GREEN BUILDING MARKET: CHINA Accelerating the World’s Largest Green Building Market: China Greenbuild International Summit Los Angeles, CA - October 4, 2016 Prepared by UTC Climate, Controls & Security | www.ccs.utc.com GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY -3-Imagine a village of 300 people. “Now,” says Bob Guirl, a strategy advisor for UTC Aerospace Systems, “lift that village 40,000 feet up and fly it across the Pacific Ocean. GREENING AVIATION FROM THE GROUND UP -2-This is Paper 3 in a series of four. Click to read Paper 1, “The Modern Silk Road: Aviation in the Age of . Sustainable Urbanization,” or Paper 2, “The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion GREEN IDEAS BORN TO FLY LESS WEIGHT LESS FUEL BURN LOWER CO 2 = = EMISSIONS *On a 737 with four brakes, UTC Aerospace Systems’ C/C brakes save up to 700 lbs. vs. traditional steel brakes. THE DRIVE TOWARD HEALTHIER BUILDINGS SmartMarket Report Premier Partners: The Drive Toward Healthier Buildings: The Market Drivers and Impact of Building Design and Construction on Occupant Health, Well-Being and Productivity THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE AVIATION BETTING ON JET -2-The Future of Sustainable Aviation: Betting on Jet Propulsion and Lower Net Carbon Fuels A booming middle class, expected to reach 5 billion people by 2030, will likely WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2018: SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2018 SMARTMARKET REPORT Client Demands and Environmental Regulations Remain the Top Triggers for Building Green The current findings, represented in PRODUCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD GREEN BUILDING TRENDS 2016 5 Executive Summary 5 Executive Summary 7 Summary: Country Findings 8 Data 8 Introduction 9 Green Building Market Activity 9 Level of Green Building Activity 11 Sectors for Future Green Activity 13 SIDEBAR Sustainable and Smart Megacities 14 In˜uences on the Green Building Markets 14 Triggers to Increased Levels of Green Building 16 Social Reasons for Building Green ACCELERATING THE WORLD’S LARGEST GREEN BUILDING MARKET: CHINA Accelerating the World’s Largest Green Building Market: China Greenbuild International Summit Los Angeles, CA - October 4, 2016 Prepared by UTC Climate, Controls & Security | www.ccs.utc.com INDIA PILOT STUDY INFOGRAPHIC REV Increasing yield and acreage - production is too large for local market Investment in the cold chain – speci˜cally pre-cooling andtransport
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