McDonald’s, an American classic fast food destination serving hamburgers since 1955, is making sustainable changes to its restaurants. As a national United States Green Building Council member, many McDonald’s restaurants have obtained Gold LED certifications for their changes. For example, North Carolina’s first green McDonald’s restaurant in Cary tore down its old restaurant and built a new sustainable building according to LED regulations. McDonald’s uses a combination of Cree LEDs and skylights for its lighting, reducing energy consumption by 78%. The photo sensors on the lights ensure there are appropriate light levels in the dining room and kitchen areas of the restaurant, and are also fully automated so that employees don’t have to worry about touching the lights! Cree’s LEDs can be found in the dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, hallways, drive-thru, and even the parking lot!

Other McDonald’s restaurants nationwide are also making similar changes. Look out for the new “green” McDonald’s!




