EPA Introduces Waste Tracking Feature for Energy Star Portfolio Manager
Building managers can now track energy, water, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste together
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced a waste and materials tracking feature in its Energy Star Portfolio Manager, which is a free benchmarking and tracking tool for commercial building owners and managers. EPA said reducing waste and reusing materials more productively through sustainable materials management over their entire lifecycles conserves resources, helps communities remain economically competitive, and supports a healthy environment.
EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager is already used to measure energy, water, and greenhouse gas metrics in more than 450,000 U.S. buildings, representing over 40 percent of U.S. commercial space, as well as in more than 10,000 buildings in Canada. Now owners and managers using Portfolio Manager will be able to benchmark 29 types of waste across four different management metrics alongside their existing sustainability management indicators. Types of waste include building materials, glass, paper, plastics, and trash.