Background Key Programs Emerging Opportunities – Greener Products – Greener Sports Other Initiatives – P2 Measurement – 2010-2014 P2 Strategic Plan Marketing.

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Background Key Programs Emerging Opportunities – Greener Products – Greener Sports Other Initiatives – P2 Measurement – P2 Strategic Plan Marketing Strategies

Broad mission to prevent pollution at the source and conserve natural resources by reducing or eliminating pollutants at the source. Authority comes from the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 and a series of Executive Orders since 1993 – Some P2 Programs use dual TSCA and PPA authorities Work carried out via voluntary partnerships, grants, awards, voluntary consensus standards, and direct Regional activities.

Regional Activities Green Chemistry Design for the Environment Green Engineering Green Suppliers Network/E3 Environmentally Preferable Purchasing

Consistent with P2 statutory authority, EPA Regions provide grants used to build and maintain a vital national P2 infrastructure. Majority of P2 Grants fund State-based projects for technical assistance, training, outreach, education, data collection, research, and demonstration projects and recognition programs. P2 grant programs require matching funds to support P2 activities – Matching funds may include dollars, in-kind goods and services (such as volunteered time, photocopying, printing services, etc.)

Green chemistry reduces or eliminates the use or generation of hazardous substances at any point in a chemical’s lifecycle Annual Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award recognizes innovative, real-world greener synthetic pathways, greener reaction conditions, and greener chemicals. Benefits include saving water, energy, costs; reducing GHG emissions; avoiding fossil fuels; reducing waste Exploring opportunities to strengthen integration of green chemistry into college curriculum

Leads and catalyzes efforts to incorporate green engineering approaches, techniques and tools into engineering curricula and industrial practices. Promotes and fosters research, development and implementation of green technologies, approaches, tools and materials. Textbook - Green Engineering: Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes, 3 rd printing -Widely used in the US as primary textbook for Green Engineering and Sustainability courses.

More than 2,700 products meet rigorous DfE standard Promotes green chemistry and safer products that perform well and are price competitive EPA reviews every ingredient and requires partnership agreements and audits To use the logo, companies must: – Use only the safest ingredients – Pass annual audits – Sign partnership agreement with EPA – Use logo appropriately Conducting alternative assessments for chemicals identified in OPPT’s Chemical Action Plans

Green Suppliers Network (GSN) - Collaboration with DOC’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) through the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program ( ) Small/medium-sized suppliers learn to increase energy efficiency, optimize resources and technologies to eliminate waste, and identify cost-saving opportunities while staying competitive and profitable. Economy, Energy and Environment (E3) - Community-based model for collaboration among manufacturers, utilities, local governments, and federal resources ( ) 6 Federal Agencies – EPA, DOC, DOL, DOE, SBA, USDA work to address energy and sustainability challenges, provide technical training and assessments, and enable economic growth

Harnesses the purchasing power of the Federal government (# 1 purchaser globally) to stimulate national demand for greener products and services Electronic Products Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) – helps purchasers buy greener electronics with on-line registry of products that meet environmental performance standards – Evaluates electronic products according to three tiers of environmental performance – Bronze, Silver and Gold – Currently includes computers, monitors, laptops; process to update standard will begin in 2012 – Expanding to include TVs, imaging equipment, servers and cell phones

Greener Products – Developing an EPA green products framework to define EPA’s focus areas and help guide broader Federal role – Greener products website at: – Identifying greener product draft attributes/criteria (internal use only) – Working with GSA to help the Federal supplier community to measure/reduce supply chain GHG emissions and encourage sustainable supplier operations Greener Sports – Supporting sporting industry efforts to conserve resources, promote stewardship and reduce pollution – Improving environmental awareness; promoting sustainable behavior

Outcome Measures and Targets in EPA’s Strategic Plan – 15 billion pounds of hazardous material reduced – 9 million metric tons of carbon equivalent (MMTCO 2 Eq) reduced – 24 billion gallons of water reduced – $ 1.2 billion saved through the adoption of P2 practices. – 40% increase in use of safer chemicals

Issued in February 2010 Serves multiple purposes – Provides direction for our P2 program – Raises awareness of opportunities Consists of 5 key goals with corresponding measures 1)Reduce GHGs 2)Reduce use of toxic chemicals/hazardous materials 3)Reduce the use of water/conserve natural resources 4)Create business efficiencies 5)Institutionalize and integrate P2

P2 week – Obama statement (2010) – Messages from Administrator – Press releases – Videos with AA of OCSPP (2011) – Featured P2 week webpage Stakeholder and consumer engagement – E3 – convening federal and state agencies, local communities, manufacturers – Green products – listening sessions; FR notice issued to solicit comments – Electronics – promoting development of voluntary consensus standards

Social media opportunities – DfE program launched a Facebook page in 2010; over 1,000 users liked the page – Considering others, like blogs Media Connections – Podcasts with Radio Green – E3 videos – DfE webcast

Questions ?