Sustainable Development

Prologis Buildings, A Story of Sustainability

Our enduring commitment to sustainability means creating industry-leading, energy-efficient buildings that cost less to operate, so you save money.

Prologis Buildings, a Story of Sustainability

Low-emission, energy-efficient HVAC

Reduce output when building is unoccupied

Cool roofs

Reflect sunlight and repel heat, lowering indoor air temperatures

High-efficiency roofing and wall materials

Optimize interior temperatures

20–30% regionally sourced building materials

Reduce transportation emissions and boost local economies. Use of bio-based circular building materials.

Real-time energy monitoring

Inform employees and create awareness

Skylights

Reduce daytime electricity use

Solar panels

Turn rooftops into sources of clean energy

LED lighting with dynamic controls

Improve illumination and reduce energy costs

Energy-saving mode of dock equipment

Preserve energy when not in use

Dock levelers with gap sealing and dock shelters with bottom cushion

Seal interior to the elements

Areas for storage and collection of recyclables

Minimize environmental impact

Low-emitting paint, sealants and insulation

Lower environmental impact than conventional paint products

Smart energy meters

Monitor energy in real time to reduce energy expenditures

Exterior LED lighting

Reduce light pollution and energy costs

Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations

Reduce emissions for daily commuters

Carpool/car-sharing dedicated parking spots

Secured bicycle shed with e-bike charging

Drought-tolerant plants and rainwater collection

Decrease water usage, reproduce local ecosystems and support biodiversity with insect hotels, bird houses, edible trees and greenery

Access to public transportation options

Public transport, shuttles, bicycle rental and car sharing

Sustainable Design Features & Benefits

Our logistics real estate facilities integrate geographically relevant, sustainable design features, including:

FEATURES BENEFITS
Skylights and clerestory windows Using natural light lowers electricity use and associated greenhouse gas emissions, and improves indoor environmental quality for warehouse personnel.
High-reflectance roof membranes Traditionally, warehouses have black ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) rubber roofing membranes that absorb heat from sunlight. White thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofing, also known as “cool roofs,” offers equal performance at essentially the same cost, while reducing the urban heat island effect and often providing a more comfortable work environment. They can also lower operating costs by reducing energy use in air-conditioned spaces.
Bicycle, hybrid and carpool vehicle parking Offering parking for alternative modes of transportation encourages lifestyle choices that reduce carbon emissions and promote health and well-being.
Recycled and locally sourced construction materials Using recycled concrete, steel, asphalt and other materials in new warehouse construction delivers significant environmental benefits, including minimizing transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions and diverting a large percentage of construction waste from the landfill.
Area for onsite recycling Supporting customer recycling efforts helps reduce landfill waste and use of virgin resources.
Energy-efficient lighting systems Warehouses traditionally use metal halide lighting, but most of our portfolio uses energy-efficient fluorescent and LED lighting technology, often including occupancy- and light-sensing controls to further reduce electricity consumption.
Water conservation measures Exterior landscaping, motion-activated faucets, low-flow toilets, waterless urinals and captured rainwater for irrigation all reduce the use of fresh water.
Low-emitting sealants, adhesives and carpet systems Compounds and chemicals with non-petroleum bases conserve nonrenewable resources and improve air quality for a healthier working environment.
Solar, storage and wind power Industrial warehouses are viable candidates for alternative energy systems, especially photovoltaic solar cells and battery storage.

CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE FACILITIES

LEED Certification
breeam
HQE Certification
Well
zero carbon