Debby Valin FDEP - Central District. What is P2 Why do P2 How to P2 Means to P2 Continuing with P2 P2 in Buildings P2 in Offices P2 in Operations and.

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Debby Valin FDEP - Central District

What is P2 Why do P2 How to P2 Means to P2 Continuing with P2 P2 in Buildings P2 in Offices P2 in Operations and Processes Industry P2 Practices

Reduce Reuse Recycle Dispose Pollution Prevention Where would Treatment fit in?

Reduces Costs Enhances Worker Safety Improves Regulatory Status Strengthens Public Image Lessens Liability Reduces Waste Preserves Landfill Space Good for Economics Creates Jobs Creates New Demand Saves Raw Materials Saves Water and Energy Reduces Water and Air Pollution Protects Wildlife

Reduce - consumption, waste and pollution Conserve energy Use less water Use less or more durable/safer products Dispose of less waste Reuse - items, supplies, materials and chemicals Buy reusable Use again for same or other uses Recycle - Byproducts Buy recycled and recyclable items Send items back to manufacturer Donate or sell for use offsite Send for offsite reprocessing Closing-the-Loop Resources Wastes

Design Process Materials Substitution Materials Reuse Resource Efficiency Improved Work Practices

Conserve Natural Resources Water Energy Raw Materials Reduce Material Losses Emissions Wastewater Energy Wastes Operational Improvements Efficiency Economics

Building envelope improvements Preventive maintenance HVAC system improvements Chillers, cooling towers, boilers Automated EMS Heat exchangers Lighting Upgrades Fluorescent lamps HID Lamps MH lamps HPS lamps Solar energy - Panels Occupancy sensors Water measures Low-flow fixtures Gray water reuse Wastewater effluent irrigation Solar or on-demand heating Green cleaning Cleaners Systems Native and xeriscape planting Integrated pest management

Energy Star equivalent equipment Paper with post– consumer recycled content Returnable/recyclable packing Recycling Paper - all Cardboard Glass and plastic containers Aluminum cans Steel cans Toner cartridges Electronics Rechargeable batteries Metals

Material Substitution Process Improvements Equipment Changes Housekeeping Preventative Maintenance Inventory Management Training