Greenbuild's economic impact on local economy an expected
$26 million CAD with 25,000 delegates
TORONTO, September 28, 2011 - The U.S. Green
Building Council's (USGBC) annual conference and expo is making its
way to Toronto next week to celebrate "what's next" in green
building.
Greenbuild is the world's largest green building
conference
and expo and is expected to make an economic impact of $26
million CAD, bringing 25,000 delegates from over 115 countries to
the event.
A release from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre earlier this
week also stated that Greenbuild will generate a positive impact on
the local economy of over $58 million from delegate spending.
Toronto was selected by USGBC as the host city for the
conference for several reasons, including its growth in the green
building movement with nearly 300 building projects registered and
seeking LEED certification and 44 green building projects already
LEED-certified in the Toronto area.
"Toronto and the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) have been
a tremendous force in the recent growth of the green building
movement in Canada," said Rick Fedrizzi, President, CEO and
Founding Chair, USGBC.
"Toronto's building market has continued to boom and prosper and
it's the perfect backdrop for the 10th anniversary of
Greenbuild."
Held in conjunction with the Canada Green Building Council,
Greenbuild promises to inspire and educate with hundreds of
educational sessions; dozens of master speakers; one and two
day
summits focused on green jobs, residential and affordable green
building, and the international green building marketplace.
More than 1,000 companies will be showcasing the most innovative
green building products and services in the world's largest expo
hall dedicated to green building.
Plenary speakers that include New York Times columnist Thomas
Friedman, former Prime Minister of Canada Kim Campbell, ABC News
political commentator Cokie Roberts, medical anthropologist and
physician Dr. Paul Farmer and New York City Mayor Michael
Bloomberg.
The opening plenary event will also feature Grammy award-winning
band, Maroon 5.
"It's appropriate that the first Greenbuild outside of the
United States is being held in Canada because it demonstrates the
huge impact LEED, and the close partnership between the USGBC and
CaGBC, have had on green building in Canada," said Thomas Mueller,
President and CEO, CaGBC.
"There is no doubt that Greenbuild will be a game changer for
Toronto and for Canada by taking green building to the next level
in terms of industry and government recognition and international
trade."
Visit www.greenbuildexpo.org for
more information.