Actions Minimizing Environmental Impact
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Fluor works closely with clients, partners, and suppliers to understand how to minimize environmental impacts.

Carbon Emissions Management
Fluor continues to record energy usage and expand environmental activities at its offices worldwide. As part of an ongoing effort to effectively manage carbon emissions, Fluor evaluates energy-efficient solutions when modernizations and upgrades of buildings and equipment are scheduled. At construction and maintenance sites, Fluor evaluates energy-efficiency approaches with clients. Within the carbon footprint boundary, Fluor  is increasing its promotion of energy-efficiency, as well as participating in a wide range of recycling programs, landfill avoidance activities, and water conservation initiatives.

The following are a sample of existing actions at Fluor to manage the global carbon footprint:

  • Energy reduction including energy-efficient lighting and ballast upgrades, motion sensors and lighting timers, server room management, low power use modality computers and monitors, and programmable thermostats for heating for both new construction and retrofits;
  • Recycling programs including paper projects, metals, cooking oils, and light bulbs;
  • Reuse of office supplies such as work stations, carpeting, binders, and furniture;
  • Water use reductions, including automatic flow faucets, and grey irrigation water;
  • Travel and commuting reductions with  carpools, office shuttles, bicycling initiatives, and support of  public transportation;
  • Promoting environmentally friendly choices at the office and home.

Fluor Headquarters, Dallas, Texas, LEED® Certified
Fluor's new corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas, achieved LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council in 2007. LEED certification is awarded to commercial and institutional projects that significantly conserve energy and water as well as minimize construction waste.

Fluor corporate headquarters design and construction included:

  • High-efficiency appliances, elevators and computer equipment; high-efficiency lighting and window glazing; and strategic solar shading for otherwise exposed interior areas
  • Increased insulation
  • Plumbing fixtures that reduce water consumption by 20 percent compared to standard fixtures
  • More than half of the building materials were regionally extracted, harvested or recovered, to reduce transportation impacts
  • Carpeting, countertops, fabric panels, and similar components that contained at least 10 percent recycled materials
  • Recycling or otherwise salvaging more than 50 percent of the construction waste
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Summary of Fluor's Best Clean Energy Activities
Fluor's Chairman and CEO Alan Boeckmann and New Economy magazine's Hywel Jones discuss Fluor's "Best Clean Energy Award 2009".
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