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Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 is the first logistics facility in the world

Prologis Europe has confirmed that its 2020-built Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 in the Netherlands has achieved net-zero energy goals, securing a Zero Carbon certification from the International Living Future Institute, making it the world's first industrial building to achieve this.

Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 is the first logistics facility in the world

ILFL’s Zero Carbon certification means the Eindhoven DC4 warehouse used lower-carbon building materials and was verified after a 12-month performance period to be energy efficient, natural gas free, and powered by renewables.

By using solar systems to generate electricity, integrating sustainable building materials, and reducing the amount of building materials needed, the development of the warehouse and its operations have zero carbon emissions. The warehouse, which is built on a former domestic waste dump, also received BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ and WELL ‘Gold’ certificates. The high sustainability of Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 allows GXO, its current customer, to accelerate their own sustainability targets.


Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 is the first logistics facility in the world

Solar energy production negates need for external offsets
With the aim to create the most sustainable warehouse possible, Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 was designed as a property without local emissions, with a net-zero carbon output by generating more energy than its own energy consumption, and with a people-centric design to make it a healthy and pleasant working space. Specifically, the electricity that this all-electric warehouse’s solar system produces compensates for more than the carbon emission footprint of the development project. This energy data was tested and confirmed during one year of operations.

“Eindhoven DC4, is a strong example of owners, business leaders, architects, engineers, builders, and other stakeholders working to create a building that is a pathway to a regenerative future for all. We’re happy to have awarded Prologis with a Zero Carbon Certification, and we hope this inspires many others to follow their lead.” Lindsay Baker, CEO, ILFI.


Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 is the first logistics facility in the world

Carbon reduction during construction
The carbon footprint of the foundation’s building materials has been reduced heavily. This reduction has been achieved by choosing more responsibly produced materials such as sustainable concrete via a CSC certified supplier and cradle-to-cradle sandwich wall panels. Moreover, carbon emissions were reduced by selecting local suppliers that were literally close to the construction site. The sustainable energy production will offset the total construction of the warehouse within 10 years.

“Our commitment to the environment impacts everything we do. As such, we promote sustainability in our operations and corporate infrastructure, because it’s the right thing to do for our planet. We are immensely proud to partner with Prologis, and to be in the very first logistics facility worldwide that has a Zero Carbon Certificate. This fits perfectly with the bold environmental targets that we have set,” Meagan Fitzsimmons, Chief Compliance and ESG Officer at GXO.


Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 is the first logistics facility in the world

BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ and WELL ‘Gold’
Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 received a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ certificate, further underlining the sustainable construction and design of the warehouse. The warehouse is set in an ecological environment with nature-inclusive landscaping, stimulating biodiversity with insect hotels, bird houses, and native plants. Consequently, Eindhoven DC4 was nominated for the BREEAM awards in 2021. With its people-centric design, Prologis Park Eindhoven DC4 also received a WELL ‘Gold’ certification.

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