Landlords see red over green stars

An Auckland Council proposal to require major new office and industrial buildings to be built to 5 Green Star environmental standards have been blasted as preposterous by the Property Council, which represents major commercial building owners.

The council’s Draft Unitary Plan includes a requirement that would mean most office and industrial buildings with floor areas of 5000 square metres or more would need to meet the 5 Green Star Building Standard set by the New Zealand Green Building Council.

Under its certification system, the Green Building Council assesses buildings on a variety of environmental measures – such as their energy efficiency, access to natural light and fresh air and use of other resources such as water – and awards stars according to how environmentally friendly the building is.

The maximum number of stars a building can achieve is six and, so far, only two buildings in this country – the Christchurch Civic Centre and the Geyser office building in Auckland – have achieved six-star certification.

Click here to read the full story.

Like this content? Join our growing community.

Your support helps to strengthen independent journalism, which is critically needed to guide business and policy development for positive impact. Unlock unlimited access to our content and members-only perks.

最多人阅读

专题活动

Publish your event
leaf background pattern

改革创新,实现可持续性 加入Ecosystem →