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Sustainability Is… Recycling Waste Prevention Integrated Pest Management Green Cleaning Indoor Air Quality Green Procurement/Purchasing Building Operations Commuting. Conserve & Optimize Energy Performance Protect and Conserve Water Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality Reduce Environmental Impact of Materials High Performance Bldgs
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Sustainability Is…
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So what is un-sustainable? Continued degradation of the environment and natural resources Increased use of energy, water, land, waste and air pollution
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Why Sustainability? Executive Orders and Laws GSA’s Strategic Sustainability Performance Plan (SSPP) www.gsa.govwww.gsa.gov Good Business Sense
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SSPP… Exceed the requirements of all environmental and energy statutes, regulations, and Executive Orders GSA’s Sustainability Goals requires changes in the behavior of customers - both internal and external. GSA will introduce new education and awareness initiatives to tenants, GSA contractors, and GSA employees.
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SSPP… GSA will… Eliminate its impact on natural environment Use its government-wide influence to reduce the environmental impact of Federal Government Minimize and offset its consumption of energy, water, and other resources Eliminate all waste and pollution in all GSA operations and activities 6
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SSPP… Reduce: Petroleum usage in fleet Energy intensity Water consumption Waste Increase: Reuse (Always 1 st option) Recycling Composting gsa.gov/sustainabilityplan (PDF)
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“Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance” Expands sustainability goals of previous laws and Executive Orders EO 13514 - Oct, 2009
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… EO 13514 OMB must prepare scorecards providing periodic evaluation of Federal agency performance. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ Chair) must ensure that Federal agencies are held accountable for conforming to Executive Requirements.
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EO 13514 Managing existing building systems to reduce the consumption of energy, water, and materials and resources 18% of GSA’s buildings and leases (above 5,000 gross square feet) meet the Guiding Principles by fiscal year 2015.
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Guiding Principles Employ Integrated Assessment, Operating, and Management Principles Optimize Energy Performance Protect and Conserve Water Enhance Indoor Environmental Quality Reduce Environmental Impact of Materials
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LEED Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design LEED is a third-party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings and meets Guiding Principles LEED gives building owners and operators the tools they need to have an immediate and measurable impact on their buildings’ performance
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LEED Sustainable Site Development Water Savings Energy Efficiency Materials & Resources Indoor Environmental Quality
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GSA Sustainability Online Mgmt Tool
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Energy Star Portfolio Manager Enables tracking and measurement of GSA buildings for performance Energy Star certification begins with data in EStar Portfolio Manager LEED: minimum 69. GP: 75 Building profile and data critical EPA's system for helping you track and improve energy efficiency across your entire portfolio of buildings.
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Green Procurement Meet/exceed EPA’s recycled content recommendations for Comprehensive Procurement Guideline items (CPG). www.epa.gov/cpg www.epa.gov/cpg
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Green Procurement Recycled Content Non – CPG items: Project materials/products should contain the maximum amount of post-consumer recycled content if available; then the maximum amount of post-industrial recycled content.
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Biobased Content Products For USDA-designated bio content products. Or, use products made from rapidly renewable resources and/or certified sustainable wood products. For the USDA Biobased product catalog: http://www.biopreferred.gov/bioPreferre dCatalog/faces/jsp/catalogLanding.jsp
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Furnishings and Wall Coverings
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Carpet GSA Carpet requirements must be used Carpet must be manufactured within 500 miles of the building location. (www.carpet-rug.com) Carpet cushion must meet the requirements of the CRI Green Label Testing Program. (www.carpet-rug.com)www.carpet-rug.com
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Paints and Coatings Building Sealants, paints and coatings must meet Green Seal’s Standards. In addition, the total VOCs are to be a combination of both the base GS-11 requirements and any additional colorants.
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Green Cleaning Walk-Off Mats HEPA Filter Vacuum Cleaners Micro Fiber Cloths Outside Plants
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25 Green Cleaning Cleaning Products Greenseal.org Ecologo.org
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Walk-Off Mats
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Leveraging GSA’s Power GSA Size and Power: $65.7 billion in FY 2011 Over 9,600 owned or leased properties 370 million square feet managed 1+ million government employees
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Property Disposal For furniture and office supplies: Excess inventory- does it meet sustainability standards? Can we reuse or re-purpose? Green rooms
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Lifecycle Ownership Cradle-to-cradle approach helps agencies meet sustainability goals. Ownership from creation, through use, to disposition.
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Partners GSA/Lessor Project Manager O&M Staff Cleaning Staff Building Occupants
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