CCCA Joins Environmental STEP Foundation as Supporting Member

June 15, 2012

The Communications Cable and Connectivity Association (CCCA) and the Sustainable Technology Environments Program (STEP) Foundation, are pleased to announce that CCCA has joined the STEP Foundation Board of Directors as a Supporting Member.

Environmental sustainability — to eliminate or decrease the environmental harm caused by the production and consumption of goods — is a major initiative of many business entities today. The STEP Foundation addresses that issue related to the technology within a building. Founded by InfoComm International and CompTIA, STEP was created by manufacturers, designers, integrators, and users to enable building owners to plan for, and implement, sustainable technology projects that provide both economic and environmental benefits.

CCCA is comprised of leading manufacturers, distributors and material suppliers who are committed to functioning as a major resource for well-researched, fact-based information on the technologies and issues vital to the structured cabling industry.

"CCCA and its members have been supportive of STEP since its inception because it offers a scalable framework for evaluating sustainable technology systems,” Bill Kloss, OFS and CCCA’s chairman said. “As a Supporting Member, CCCA can now participate directly in the development and organic evolution of STEP to include the building cabling infrastructure.

"We are also delighted that our membership affords closer ties and collaboration with InfoComm, TIA, BICSI and Comp TIA,” continued Kloss. "Through these alliances, users can rely on best practices that are sustainable, science-based, and industry ratified."  

STEP fills a vital market need by establishing a rating system for technology projects, complementing rating systems such as LEED and Energy Star.  STEP extends beyond certain LEED credits that focus on the shell and core of a building, by adding a rating system for the electronic systems that work within the building.  The STEP rating system employs a flexible, sustainability rating scale that is adaptable to any technology project within the building environment.

“I'm very pleased and excited that the CCCA is joining the STEP Foundation as a Supporting Member," said Allen Weidman, executive director of the STEP Foundation.  "Having been a participant in the wire and cable industry for almost two decades, I understand how valuable and essential their products and services are to the information communications industry.  The STEP Foundation will now benefit as the CCCA members bring their collective experience and expertise to the STEP Rating System.”

“Joining The Foundation gives our association and members another opportunity to express leadership in sustainable products and manufacturing operations,” added Frank Peri, executive director, CCCA. “We recognized the structured cabling industry had to be more proactive in giving what designers and building owners needed — a user-friendly solution for rating the sustainability of cable products and the processes that manufacture them.”

The STEP rating system will evolve to include manufactured cabling and connectivity products in a flexible, user-friendly framework that is expected to appeal to major building segments striving to achieve sustainability goals. Those segments include federal, state, local government, health care, higher education entities and major commercial building owners. CCCA will play an important role in defining how manufactured cabling and connectivity products are evaluated and how they contribute to environmental sustainability.

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