ORLANDO, Fla., June 8, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- The Olive Garden restaurant in Jonesboro, Ark. has recently been officially awarded Silver certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for New Construction (NC) from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).
The 7,500-square-foot restaurant, which opened in January, features a number of sustainable design elements, including:
"This restaurant is an example of our ongoing commitment to sustainability," said Dave Pickens, President of Olive Garden. "We're working throughout Darden to be more environmentally aware and to make our business more sustainable. By doing so, we can ensure our long-term success while protecting and enhancing the communities where we do business."
This is the first of 10 restaurants that parent company Darden Restaurants is designing to meet LEED standards. The effort is part of Darden's Sustainable Restaurant Design initiative, which is part of the company's broader sustainability efforts aimed at limiting business impact on the environment, while also enhancing the operational efficiency of its restaurants. Darden aims to reduce energy and water use in its 1,800 restaurants by 15 percent by the year 2015.
ABOUT OLIVE GARDEN
Olive Garden is the leading restaurant in the Italian dining segment with more than 700 restaurants, more than 85,000 employees and $3 billion in annual sales. Olive Garden is a division of Darden Restaurants, Inc. (NYSE: DRI), the world's largest company-owned and operated full-service restaurant company. For more information, visit Olive Garden's Web site at www.olivegarden.com.
Contacts:
Heidi Schauer
(407) 245-5642
HSchauer@darden.com
Colleen Hart
(312) 240-2964
Colleen.Hart@edelman.com
SOURCE Darden Restaurants, Inc.
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