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John MandyckChief Sustainability Officer
United Technologies Corporation
John Mandyck serves as Chief Sustainability Officer for United
Technologies Corporation. A global leader in the aerospace,
commercial building and food refrigeration industries, United
Technologies provides high-technology systems and services that
move the world forward with well-known global brands such as
Carrier, Otis, Pratt & Whitney and UTC Aerospace Systems.
John is the founding chair of the Corporate Advisory Board of the
World Green Building Council, and is a member of the Corporate
Council at the Harvard University Center for Health and the Global
Environment. He is also on the adjunct faculty for the University of
Connecticut School of Business. John is the co-author of the book
Food Foolish, which explores the hidden connection between food
waste, hunger and climate change.
Throughout his career, John has worked with governments,
universities and organizations around the globe to accelerate
environmental sustainability in an increasingly urbanizing world.
He blogs on sustainability issues on The Huffington Post, hosts the
Race to 9 BillionTM sustainability podcast and can be found on Twitter
@JohnMandyck.
Key lecture points from the Distinguished Sustainability Lecture Series
Jaipur, IndiaOctober 4, 2017
Presentation Partner:
John Mandyck UTC Chief Sustainability Officer Jaipur, 2017
By 2050 we’ll have many more people, and 2/3 of all those people will live in the city.
In the United States we spend 28% of our energy in transportation and 32% of our energy in industry, but a full 40% of our energy is in buildings. Source: U.S. DOE, Building Energy Data Book. Mar. 2011 International Energy Agency, 11/14/13,
http://www.iea.org/aboutus/faqs/energyefficiency/ACEEE, Opportunities for Elevators Energy Efficiency Improvements, 04/01/05, http://www.aceee.org/files/pdf/white-paper/elevators2005.pdf
Source: National Green Building Adoption Index 2016, CBRE in partnership with Maastricht University
Green building is not slowing down. In the U.S., data shows us that just about 5% of commercial space in 2005 qualified as green building, while in 2015 that number hovered around 40%.
Green buildings are outstanding business decisions that lead to outstanding environmental outcomes.
John Mandyck UTC Chief Sustainability Officer Jaipur, 2017
Source: Fortune, How United Technologies Became a Top Gun, June 2014, http://fortune.com/2014/06/02/fortune-500-united-technologies/
If food waste were a country on its own, it would be the third largest emitter of greenhouse gas.
UTC and Carrier are committed to connecting the global dialogue on climate change and world hunger.
One in nine people do not have enough food.
Demand for air travel is embarking on a period of unprecedented growth with expectations that by 2030 the number of commercial planes around the world will nearly double to 47,000.
Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Food Wastage Footprint Impacts on Natural Resources, 2013