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May 03, 2013
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As part of its efforts to help ensure a sustainable planet, Panasonic sponsored, participated in and provided support for an international exchange of the latest ideas on sustainability through a dialog among the environmental community and enterprise leaders at Fortune Brainstorm Green 2013, which was held during Apr 29 and run to May 1.
Panasonic executives including Joseph M. Taylor, Chairman and CEO, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Jim Doyle, President of Panasonic Eco Solutions North America and Paul Margis, CEO of Panasonic Avionics Corporation, participated in sessions with other industry leaders to discuss the future of transportation, sustainable and green building practices and how sustainability drives innovation. The intent was for businesses to share ideas and collaborate on approaches to improving corporate sustainability, energy, smart cities and promoting investment in future economies.
At last year's Fortune Brainstorm Green, the company announced the establishment of Panasonic Eco Solutions North America, a unit that focuses on the design, implementation and financing of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the U.S. and Canada. Panasonic Eco Solutions has also created a strategic relationship with Coronal Management, LLC, for the formation of a new company to provide financing for distributed generation solar systems. Since its establishment one year ago, Panasonic Eco Solutions North America has undertaken solar energy generation projects for the Conrad G. Hilton Foundation, leading retail property owner and developer Macerich Company, the University of Colorado at Boulder and others.
Panasonic also showed its commitment to engineering a more sustainable world with the construction of a state-of-the-art North American headquarters in Newark, NJ. Adjacent to the largest public transit hub in northern New Jersey, it is a model of environmental responsibility. The building is designed to be LEED Gold Certified and the interior Panasonic space to be LEED Platinum Certified. Speaking of the company's relocation to his city, Newark's Mayor Cory A. Booker put it this way : "Panasonic's investment in Newark is like an ignition switch for our city. They're bringing life to a part of our city that badly needs it and putting Newark on the map as a magnet for smart green design."
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