Green Parking Council
The Green Parking Council, a nonprofit organization and affiliate of the provided leadership and oversight for the green conversion of parking facilities to sustainable, environmentally responsible assets. GPC expanded green parking practices and promoted sustainable urban mobility through its Certified Green Garage rating system. The Certified Green Garage rating system was acquired by the United States Green Building Council and is administered by the, the certification arm of the USGBC. Rebranded and launched as the rating system, Parksmart is now aligned with the full suite of LEED programs under the USGBC organization.
Formed in 2009, the GPC comprised over 30 partner organizations including commercial property owners, auto manufacturers, parking operators and technology providers. Among these partner organizations are Brookfield Properties, global engineering firm AECOM, Hines Properties, Standard Parking, Propark America and Osram-Sylvania.
Green Garage Certification
Green Garage Certification integrates 50 discrete technologies, programs and management practices into a transformational lever moving the parking industry to sustainability. Developed, tested and endorsed by building owners & managers, parking operators and manufacturers, like a building-specific LEED, it defines the standard for parking sustainability and the goal for parking owners and operators. As of early 2014, Green Garage Certification is in beta-test at 50+ North American sites; it will formally launch its version 1.0 program on June 1, 2014.The council is the only national body offering sustainability certification to parking facilities. There are 20,000 lots and garages enrolled with the council nationwide — covering more than 4.6 million parking spaces.
Demonstrator Sites
GPC Demonstrator Sites were launched in 2009 as a precursor to Green Garage Certification to bring recognition and marketability to parking facilities deploying green approaches. Demonstrator Sites are offered to GPC Partners for their own or their client’s facilities.By 2013, 50 facilities across the North American continent were registered as Demonstrator Sites.