Chipotle Mexican Grill, known as the leader in making high-end dining
and top quality ingredients available to everyone, is now leading the
charge on more environmentally responsible building designs.
Chipotle will open a "green”
restaurant in Gurnee, Illinois with a six-kilowatt wind turbine on-site
that will generate a portion of the restaurant’s
electrical needs.
"The wind turbine is a symbol of our intent to
design and build our restaurants more efficiently and environmentally
friendly,” Steve Ells, founder, chairman and
CEO of Chipotle said. "We want to incorporate
some elements of sustainable design into all of our new restaurants.”
In addition to the wind turbine which will generate about ten percent of
the restaurant’s electrical power, the
free-standing restaurant will feature:
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use of recycled drywall, recycled barn metal, and primers and paints
that contain fewer chemicals;
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a variety of energy and water conservation elements inside the
restaurant, including LED lighting, highly efficient faucets and
toilets, and Energy Star rated kitchen equipment;
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a 2,500 gallon underground water cistern that will harvest rainwater
to irrigate the landscape;
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native plants outside that will require less watering and fertilizer;
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and asphalt in the parking lot that will reflect the sun’s
heat, rather than absorb it, making the entire site cooler.
Chipotle will seek LEED certification for the new restaurant, which
would make it among the first LEED-certified restaurants in the country.
Chipotle is a participant in the U.S. Green Building Council’s
LEED for Retail pilot program.
"By committing to sustainable restaurant
operations and considering the environment as they plan new restaurants,
Chipotle can help alter the way architects, designers and retailers in
every category think about the way stores and restaurants are
constructed in the future," Doug Gatlin, vice
president of market development at the U.S. Green Building Council said.
Chipotle is also seeking LEED for Retail certification for a Minnetonka,
Minnesota restaurant that is part of a pre-existing building and
shopping center. That restaurant will include energy efficient plumbing,
lighting, and other green initiatives. Chipotle also operates two green
restaurants in Austin, Texas (certified by the city of Austin).
About Chipotle
Chipotle Mexican Grill offers a focused menu of burritos, tacos, burrito
bowls (a burrito without the tortilla) and salads made from fresh,
high-quality raw ingredients, prepared using classic cooking methods and
served in a distinctive atmosphere. Through our vision of Food With
Integrity, Chipotle is seeking better food not only from using fresh
ingredients, but ingredients that are sustainably grown and naturally
raised with respect for the animals, the land, and the farmers who
produce the food. Chipotle opened its first restaurant in 1993 and
currently operates more than 775 restaurants. For more information,
visit www.chipotle.com.