
Jill N. is a member of VSP's Corporate Public Relations Team.
One of my favorite “Do you know?” questions I like to ask people is about VSP’s ongoing commitment to the environment. One of VSP’s core values is to support our community by “positively impacting our communities and environment in ways that truly make a difference in people’s lives.” A lot of companies are talking about being “green” these days, and I am happy to say that VSP doesn’t just talk about it, they do something about it. And it has been inspiring!

VSP's HQ1 was certified as a LEED-EB Platinum buiding in October 2008.
After learning more about environmental sustainability, and looking into the USGBC and LEED, VSP made the decision to take HQ1 through LEED-EB certification starting in 2007. On August 29, 2008, VSP received platinum-level LEED-EB certification, the highest level possible, for our main corporate headquarters building. At the time of certification, there were only 14 other LEED-EB platinum-level certified buildings in the nation, and only seven in California. When certified, it was the oldest (15 years) platinum LEED-Existing Building certified by the USGBC!
But what is just as notable is VSP’s on-going efforts after certification. VSP is on a mission to not only reduce our own carbon footprint by continuing to invest in sustainable practices on campus (we have a goal to LEED certify all buildings on campus), but we have also shown a commitment to motivate a variety of other companies to become environmentally responsible in their business!
VSP has opened our doors to individuals and companies, including the State of California, to tour our campus and share the changes we have made such as reducing waste water, implementing innovative recycling programs, and subsidizing sustainable, healthy food choices for employees. (See video below) VSP shares our best practices, as well as lessons learned, at many conferences and we have encouraged our experience to be used in case studies by many other professionals in the industry.
Before I learned all of the above, I was fairly blasé about my own carbon footprint. But now I have a renewed sense of responsibility! How about you? Do you have examples of individuals or companies that have impressed you with their green practices?













