The San Mateo County Green Business Program Kim Springer, Jo Fleming, Angela Rocchio, and Sheila Peck Green Business Coordinators, San Mateo County Business and Government Working Together for a Better Environment
Agenda Introduction – Who’s here – Description of Green Business Program – San Mateo County Green Business Program Certification process Application specifics Meet your fellow green businesses (small group breakout)
California Green Business Program
We are CAGBP NOW: 21 programs > 2,700 recognized businesses ~ 1500 interested businesses >50% of CA population
San Mateo County Green Business Program Started in 2007 Part of Bay Area Green Business Program Available in 9 County cities, and unincorporated San Mateo County Currently 73 businesses certified, and 148 businesses in process
Where the San Mateo program is now… Restarting after 1 ½ years High business interest Limited County funds Our solution: “Fast Track” - certify as many businesses as possible, as efficiently as possible
Certification Process Registration Application – Feel free to coordinators with questions! Audits and Final Walk-through Certification
Free Promotion! Green Business online directory at or Printed regional Green Business directory Local media and events Electronic logo, window decals, wall certificate
Log in here with your username and password
Business Application Details Page Click on sections at left for your pages of measures to complete Attach documents by clicking on “paperclips” – generally optional
Saving and Submitting Save each page; click Review and Submit only when finished with the application. It’s okay to exit and go back to it…
Metrics
My Status
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My Company Profile
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My Report Card
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Printing
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Application Specifics
Waste Section Purpose: Reduce amount of solid waste going to landfills – Reduce paper use – Reduce packaging – Reuse, recycle, and use products with recycled content Lead agency: San Mateo County Recycleworks Recycleworks.org
Garbage and Recycling - Go to Recycleworks.org - Click on Find Your Garbage Company - Find information on garbage, recycling, composting, waste audits, signs and more…
“Recyclable” vs. “Recycled Content” Recyclable : Made of material that can be reformulated and used again Recycled Content: Made at least partially of material that has already been used and recycled
PCW= post-consumer waste Recycled Copy Paper – at least 30% pcw
Detailed Inputs Form – if you receive the garbage bill
Detailed Inputs Form
Energy Section Purpose: Conserve energy through – more efficient lighting – more efficient electronics and appliances – weatherizing – regular maintenance and good habits Lead agency: Skyline Energy Efficiency Auditors, Rebates through PG&E, RightLights and EnergyWatch
Energy Retrofit Rebates Rebates are highest through RightLights or EnergyWatch EnergyWatch is for non-profits, government facilities, institutions, and schools RightLights is for small businesses Can use your own contractor and get PG&E rebates as well, but not as much.
Fluorescent and LED Lighting Fluorescent tubes change from T12 to T8 or T5 P.G.&E. rebates available
Energy Star Office Equipment
Water Section Purpose: Conserve water – Toilets and faucets – Irrigation – Cleaning practices Lead agency: Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA)
BAWSCA rebates available Low Flow Toilets Gallons or Less
Low Flow Aerators
Irrigation Savings
Pollution Section Purpose: Reduce pollution – Worker exposure – In the air, water, ground – Safely dispose of hazardous waste Lead agency: San Mateo County Green Business Program
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Universal Waste = Hazardous
“Green” Cleaning Products Sfapproved.orgGreenseal.org Goodguide.com
Triclosan
Wastewater Section Purpose: Keep storm water clean – “Only rain down the storm drain” Lead agency: San Mateo County Green Business Program
Storm Drain
Keep Dumpsters Clean and Covered
Car and Truck Washing – Keep Runoff Away from Storm Drains
General Section Purpose: Integrate green business principles into the organization
Environmental Purchasing Policy Buy products with – Recycled content – Least packaging – Most efficiency – Least toxicity
Small Group Discussion and Debrief 1.Introduce yourselves 2.Share one or two “green” measure/s you have instituted 3.Choose 2 sections of the application that you think will be the most challenging 4.Review these sections with your group 5.Help each other with questions/concerns that arise 6.Bring 1-2 questions to the entire group for debrief session