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Green Office Program Introduction RESOURCE MANAGEMENT &
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Green Office Program Introduction
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What is the Green Office Program?
Program Goals: Major impact through cumulative effort Engagement on all WUSTL campuses Bring Sustainability Strategic Plan to life The Green Offices Program is built around an easy-to-use checklist and a set of resources that have been designed to support WUSTL offices to become more sustainable. The checklist serves as a tool for offices to self-assess current practices, set goals, and be recognized for their achievements.
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What is the Green Office Program?
Key Components: DIY Checklist assists with: Self-assessment Identifying areas to improve Setting goals Join Sustainability Community Be a sustainability champion in your office Be recognized for your efforts and celebrate your successes Be a part of a large community effort to achieve the University’s sustainability goals, which are outlined in the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Operations Encourage your office members, peers, and other offices to reduce their environmental impact Share your sustainability practices and ideas with offices across all WUSTL campuses
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Green Offices at WUSTL The Green Offices checklist includes seven sustainability categories: Energy Waste Documents, Mail & Publications Purchasing Transportation Awareness Innovations
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Green Offices at WUSTL Format: The checklist is an easy-to-use Excel file with a tab for each sustainability category Weighted Point-Based Scoring: Points are automatically assigned and tallied as you fill out the checklist. Point values vary based on importance/environmental impact Green Office Certification Levels: Bronze, Silver, Gold & Platinum No Auditing: Certification is opt-in and based on the honor system
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Process – Getting Started
Define office space (group of people sharing common resources) Elect a Green Office representative Meet with a Green Office representative Register your office on the Sustainability website Download checklist from Sustainability website Optional: meet with Green Office Representative Fill in your information on the “summary” page
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Process – Getting Certified
Key Steps: Complete checklist Include comments in each section, if necessary Contact the Office of Sustainability with any difficulties that may arise Refer to resources on the Green Offices website, such as the template completed checklist to Work with your office to complete the checklist – reach out to office members to raise awareness and get a better idea of individual sustainable practices Write any comments, questions, or concerns in the comment section of each category tab, or the Office of Sustainability. checklist to the Office of Sustainability. Office of Sustainability will confirm certification level. Meet with Green Offices intern again with any questions and comments/to make a plan of action moving forward (optional).
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The Checklist: A tab for each of the seven categories (Energy tab shown above) For each checklist item, mark “x” in either Yes, No, or N/A Points will automatically tally (if N/A, that point will be removed from total possible) Write any comments or concerns in the space provided on each page Refer back to the “Summary” tab at the end to see your total
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Beyond the Checklist Brainstorm strategies to improve office practices Bring sustainable practices home Encourage other offices to get certified
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Re-Certification Timeline:
Annually: Offices must re-submit updated checklist every year to mark progress (and receive plaque!) Latest version of checklist may be found on the Green Offices website Re-submission deadline is the annual date (Jan. 31 or July 31) following original submission date Contact the Office of Sustainability at any part of the process with questions Offices are required to re-submit checklists annually. After downloading the latest version of the checklist from the website, re-submit on the annual date (Jan 31 or July 31) that follows the original submission date Bi-annual re-submissions are an opportunity to increase your certification level if you have made significant changes in your office on a short time scale. Offices have the option to re-submit as soon as six months after receiving confirmation of their original certification level.
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Certification & Recognition
Certification levels: Platinum: 90% + Gold: 80% Silver: 65% Bronze: 50% Recognition: Plaque for office Icon for department website and signatures List on Office of Sustainability website
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Recognition Over 50 Offices Certified: -Endorsed by the Chancellor
-Offices on all WUSTL campuses -Endorsed by the Chancellor -Become part of the sustainability community
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Green Offices Program QUESTIONS sustainability@wustl.edu Thank you!
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Green Offices Program QUESTIONS Thank you!
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