Title: Fort Carson
1Fort Carson Sustainability Goal Update (Draft
) Goal 9 Sustainable Procurement Date 15
November 2009 Goal Proponent MacDonald Kemp,
DMWR Team Leaders Alicia Archibald
Christopher Juniper, DECAM
2Goal 9 All Department of Defense and Fort
Carson procurement actions support sustainability
by 2027.Note All DoD means DoD procurement
for Fort Carson use
- Objective 9.1 HotSpot and QuickFix progress
toward more sustainable procurement performance.
- Target by FY2012 Fifteen HotSpots and
QuickFixes identified, baselined and addressed - Target by FY2017 60 improvement from baselines
and 5 new HotSpots or QuickFixes - Initiatives in Support of Objective 9.1 (FY08/09)
- Initiative 9.1.1 Creation of a
multi-directorate Sustainable Procurement Working - Initiative 9.1.2 HotSpots and QuickFixes are
identified, baselined
3Goal 9 All Department of Defense and Fort
Carson procurement actions support sustainability
by 2027.Note All DoD means DoD procurement
for Fort Carson use
- Objective 9.2 Green and Sustainable Product
Availability Achieving continual progress
towards greater availability of green and
sustainable products manufactured in the Fort
Carson Region and/or readily available to Fort
Carson purchasers. - Target by FY2012 Achieving 100 of HotSpots and
QuickFixes readily available. - Target by FY2017 At least 5 new HotSpots and
QuickFixes are readily available. - Initiatives in Support of Objective 9.2 (FY08/09)
- Initiative 9.2.1 Regional green/sustainable
product/service scan - Initiative 9.2.2 Regional green/sustainable
product/service vendor education program
4Goal 9 All Department of Defense and Fort
Carson procurement actions support sustainability
by 2027.Note All DoD means DoD procurement
for Fort Carson use
- Objective 9.3 Establish and maintain the
governance of the Fort Carson Sustainable
Procurement System - Target by FY2012 Sustainable Procurement Working
Group improve benchmarking process and ToolBox
tools Fort Carson use - Target by FY2017 refine/improve annually
- Initiatives in Support of Objective 9.3 (FY08/09)
- Initiative 9.3.1 Establish benchmarking to best
practices of other agencies/companies. - Initiative 9.3.2 Tool Box development and
improvement
5Goal 9 All Department of Defense and Fort
Carson procurement actions support sustainability
by 2027.Note All DoD means DoD procurement
for Fort Carson use
- Objective 9.4 Sustainable Procurement Education
- achieve elevated levels of green and
sustainable procurement education through
training. - Target by FY2012 Creation and implementation of
science education and sustainable procurement
education tools by end of FY2008. - Target by FY2017 refine/improve annually
- Initiatives in Support of Objective 9.4 (FY08/09)
- Initiative 9.4.1 Science education
- Initiative 9.4.2 Sustainable procurement
education
6Fort Carson Goal 9 Sustainable
Procurement Green Cleaning Date 15 November
2009 Briefer Cpt. Teal Reeves
7Green Cleaning at the MEDDAC Barracks
- CPT Teal Reeves
- Chief, Environmental Health
8What is Green Cleaning?
- Green Cleaning is cleaning using products that do
not endanger people or the environment - This is especially critical to those who have
respiratory conditions (such as asthma), or
sensitive skin (dermatitis) - It involves using products that have been proven
to be safer to the environment and human health - Green Seal certified products
9Why Implement Green Cleaning?
- Americans spend an estimated 90 of their time
indoors, breathing indoor air - This air is often harmful due to VOCs from
cleaning products - Green cleaning reduces our impact on the
environment - Concentrated formulas?less transportation, less
packaging - Non-toxic chemicals do not enter wastestream or
air - Green cleaning often costs less!
10What has the MEDDAC done?
- Housekeeping staff has made it their Performance
Improvement project to move to all Green Seal
Certified products, and extended this into the
barracks by training the occupants - Soldiers can only use Green Seal Certified
cleaning products in the common areas and
personal areas
11LEED Status
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- This Green Building Rating System is the
nationally accepted benchmark for the design,
construction, and operation of high performance
green buildings - The MEDDAC barracks are certified New Building
Bronze with Green Cleaning and other programs,
they can maintain this grade as an Existing
Building
12Fort Carson Goal 9 Sustainable
Procurement Paper Policy Date 15 November
2009 Briefer Peter Gates
13Background
- Fort Carson recycled 118.5 tons of paper in FY06
up 66 from FY04 - Most copier paper procured at 30 post consumer
content - Numerous paper usage products abound on the
installation
14Paper Policy Reduction Goals
- Reduce Paper Consumption by 10 per year by 2010
based upon FY06 levels. - Identify 50 post consumer content as the paper
criteria for paper procurement in new contracts - Directorates will develop and document internal
strategies to meet the previous goals
15Best Practices
- Increase employee to printer ratio
- Reuse printing and writing paper for drafts
- Encourage duplex
- Reduce paper towel usage
- Print slide briefs in 2,3,4 per page versus
single slide format - Encourage electronic means versus paper when
applicable
16Next Steps
- Distribute Draft Policy and Decision Paper for
review - Gather input
- Present to Garrison Commander for signature of
policy - Distribute policy