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State Performance-Based Environmental Leadership Programs: Trends, Models, and Results Angela Vitulli Industrial Economics, Incorporated (IEc) National Environmental Partnership Summit 9 May 2006
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What is a “performance-based environmental leadership program?” Half of states have an active or developing program. State programs change frequently. More states are integrating performance measurement into programs to demonstrate results. The Growth and Evolution of State Programs
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Programs Across States
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Some states concentrate efforts on “on-ramp” programs to encourage EMS development and sustained compliance. States Vary in Targeting Participants Many state programs have multiple tiers to accommodate facilities at different performance levels. Laggards Leaders Compliance On-Ramp Tier Leadership Tier
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Colorado ELP Kentucky EXCEL Virginia VEEP Programs Represented Today
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State budget pressures have created resources pressures for “innovative” programs. General trend toward outcome-oriented measurement of government programs. Quantifying environmental performance is key to demonstrating program benefits and highlighting how leadership programs contribute to media program goals. Quantifying Members’ Superior Environmental Performance is Increasingly Important
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Michigan has been aggregating results since 1998. Texas presents both environmental achievements and cost savings among members in its 2004 Performance Report. Georgia measured first year performance of members in 2005 and is estimating prospective improvements from member commitments. Virginia will begin to analyze performance across members in 2006. More States are Aggregating Members’ Environmental Results
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Challenges of Performance Measurement A prescribed reporting format is needed to yield data that can be summed across members. Data entry and information management can be burdensome. Factoring in the effects of economic activity on environmental results is often tricky. It is often difficult to evaluate the quality and completeness of environmental data provided by members.
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