Prologis Dutra RJ II Building 200


Case Study
- 434,430 kg CO2e Operational Carbon Footprint Reduction
- 493,208 Gallons of Total Water Savings
- 938,700 Gallons of Annual Outdoor Water Savings
- 8.5% Electric Vehicle Chargers
- 100% LED Lights
- 55% Energy Use Reduction
- 10 Products with EPDs Installed
LEEDv4 BD+C: Core and Shell
Prologis Dutra RJ II Building 200 demonstrates how large-scale industrial facilities can deliver measurable sustainability outcomes through integrated, performance-driven design. Designed to achieve LEED v4 BD+C: Core and Shell certification, this 953,927 SF distribution center in Rio de Janeiro achieved a 55% energy use reduction compared to ASHRAE 90.1-2010, resulting in an operational carbon footprint reduction of 434,480 kg CO₂e.
Water conservation strategies generate significant savings, including 493,208 gallons of total annual water savings and 938,700 gallons of annual outdoor water savings through low-flow fixtures, recycled water, and native, non-irrigated landscaping.
Additional LEED-focused strategies include 100% LED lighting to eliminate mercury exposure, advanced energy metering for continuous building performance monitoring, smart grid-connected EV charging stations supporting 8.5% of parking spaces, and the specification of products with Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) to increase material transparency.
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