5. 1 Insist on the right of humanity and nature to co-exist 2 Recognize interdependence 3 Respect relationships between spirit and matter 4 Accept responsibility for the consequence of design 5 Create safe objects of long-term value 6 Eliminate the concept of waste 7 Rely on natural energy flows 8 Understand the limitations of design 9 Seek constant improvement by sharing knowledge
11. EcoWorx Polyolefin Material Newly Polymerized Nylon 6 Ecosolution Q Facing Fiber Ecoworx Backing Carpet Tile Production Carpet Tile Sale & Use Recovery & Separation Mechanical Recycling Chemical Recycling Are you using reverse logistics?
28. Solar oriented, solar powered Safe materials in closed-loop cycles Treats water as precious resource: capture and reuse Healthy workplace that promotes community, connectivity Abundant daylight and fresh air Anticipatory design: adapts and evolves over time Is native to its place
65. FORD ROUGE CENTER “ We are committed to transforming an icon of 20th century industrialism into a model of 21st century sustainability.” – William Clay Ford, Jr. CEO & Chairman Ford Motor Company
80. Cost of Conventional System $50,000,000 Includes costs for meeting regulatory requirements, which dictated the construction of an onsite treatment plant for dealing with large storm water events Cost of Installed System $15,000,000 All storm water is cleaned through natural filters, eliminating the need for regulatory requirements Savings $35,000,000 Calculated from straight costs alone and does not account for energy and operational savings FORD ROUGE CENTER business case
87. Inputs 844.22 million gallons of rainfall per year 978.5 million gallons of well water for potable and non-potable use Outputs 502.6 million gallons to sanitary sewer 525.94 million gallons to storm sewer HALI’IMAILE water base case analysis Storm Sewer Source - Well Water Source - Rain Water Evapotranspiration/Ground Water Recharge Sanitary Sewer
89. Conventional 70 gpd dominated by toilets and clothes washers Optimized 36 gpd clothes washer ultra-low flow toilets Water savings 73 m gal /year HALI’IMAILE water optimization analysis
94. Membrane Bioreactor Plant – 4o ft w x 80 ft l x 20 ft h for 200 homes Recycled water distributed back to end users. Source: Dover Kohl & Partners HALI’IMAILE waste water optimization – decentralization strategy
96. Conventional Water Budget Optimized Water Budget Comparative Analysis - 70% reduction in well water use - nutrient recapture - 90% reduction in sanitary water output - 100% reduction in SW effluent HALI’IMAILE base case and optimization case comparision
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101. Our goal is a delightfully diverse, safe, healthy and just world — with clean air, water, soil and power — economically, equitably, ecologically and elegantly enjoyed.