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Title: Environmental Stewardship Guidance: Keys to Qualifying for Recognition


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Environmental Stewardship GuidanceKeys to
Qualifying for Recognition
  • Updated 5/12/08

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Question 1
  • ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP ACTIVITIES - Do any
    site activities "go beyond" the minimum
    regulatory requirements and serve as examples of
    Environmental Stewardship or Sustainability?

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Question 1
  • Youll need to understand the categories and
    qualifications in order to answer.
  • If youre not sure, review our guide and be
    prepared at the next inspection.
  • If the site isnt currently qualifying, consider
    suggestions to your management on changing
    practices to qualify.

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Question 2
  • UPDATES Are any updates required to reflect
    additions or subtractions of qualifying
    Environmental Stewardship activities based on
    previous survey results for the site? (Y/N)

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Guidance to Inspectors for Question 2 Updates
  • If program is successful we expect many
    updates/additions over time
  • Need to acknowledge when activities stop or
    expand
  • Expect qualifications to get more difficult over
    time in some cases because of new rules.
  • for example possible Greenhouse gas legislation

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General Rules (A)Compliance distinct from
Stewardship
  • Violations dont automatically disqualify
    stewardship
  • DEP documents good (stewardship) and bad
    (violations)
  • Reports will reflect and publicize both
  • public can make judgments on full site results
    and history
  • Stewardship not recognized for egregious
    violators
  • history of disregarding regulation
  • major court cases
  • DEP seeking shutdown

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General Rules (B)Voluntary actions only
  • beware of things that may be required
  • Activities NOT allowed when triggered by
  • orders, settlements, SEPs, etc.
  • requirements from other programs of DEP
  • SRP, Water Allocation, etc.
  • requirements from other Agencies
  • EPA, Agriculture, Soil Conservation
  • a requirement imposed as a condition of approval
  • Generally Allowed
  • An innovative action beyond compliance even if
    a permit is required to carry it out
  • better than state of the art
  • clean-up or restoration well beyond minimum
    standards
  • actions ahead of regulatory compliance deadlines

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General Rules (C) Time Aspect of Activities
  • Activities being recognized must be ongoing or
    have occurred within a year
  • Anything older than a year must produce ongoing
    benefit
  • Acquired natural land more than 1 year ago
    still providing habitat, recharge - Yes
  • Outreach more than 1 year ago one time benefit
    No
  • One exception 5 year time limit for energy
    saving steps
  • Energy efficiency improvements are expected
  • Improvements continuously driven by costs
  • Affects three questions
  • Green building Implementation - question 12
  • Process Energy question 18
  • Transportation Energy question 19

9
Question 3
  • ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY - Is the site operated under
    a comprehensive written environmental policy,
    signed by the current senior officer of the
    organization addressing more than just compliance?

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3. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Keys to Yes
  • Written document Inspector must see it!
  • Defined and executed by management
  • Ideally signed , but ok if obviously
    endorsed/promoted
  • Employees aware of policy
  • Ideally public, but ok if posted or obviously
    shared at site
  • Commitment to environmental performance beyond
    just regulatory/legal compliance

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Question 4
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - Is the site
    operated utilizing an Environmental Management
    System (EMS)? If yes, describe system
    employed, list any certifications

12
4 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Keys to
Yes
  • Environmental Policy (Yes to Question 3)
  • Site should have a Comprehensive EMS document or
    plan
  • more than just compliance
  • Annual Report
  • can be internal use environmental report
  • not necessarily published, could be Yes or No to
    Quest. 5

13
Question 5
  • ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT -Does the site
    publish an Annual Environmental Report?

14
5 ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT Keys to Yes
  • Show/provide latest report
  • must be within 1 year
  • Measures improvements or elements beyond just
    compliance
  • Public document required for credit under this
    question
  • Ideally online, alternately posted or promoted in
    public spaces
  • If the public cannot easily view it, its not
    public
  • Very small organizations may qualify with less
    formal reporting
  • Think gas stations, dry cleaner, mom pop, etc.

15
Question 6
  • GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CALCULATION - Has the
    site calculated its greenhouse gas emissions?
    If yes describe method used.

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6- GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CALCULATION Keys to
Yes
  • Site should have documentation/report of
    greenhouse gas emissions generated by all site
    activities/energy use.
  • Must explain methodology/standard used
  • Greenhouse Gas Protocol or others
  • must note method in comments
  • Disclosure to public
  • voluntary, but encouraged.
  • if publicized note in comments and record any
    links

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Question 7
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PURCHASE POLICY- Has the site
    implemented an "Environmental Purchasing Policy"
    resulting in the purchase of products and office
    supplies that are recognized as environmentally
    responsible? If yes, describe.

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7 ENVIRONMENTAL PURCHASE POLICY- Keys to Yes
  • A site must provide one of the following
  • Written policy
  • or
  • Documentation of preferred products purchased and
    quantity
  • or
  • Demonstration of substantial environmentally
    preferred products
  • In all cases environmental aspect should be
    obvious or easily explained by site rep.

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Question 8
  • VENDOR/SUPPLY CHAIN REQUIREMENTS - Does the site
    require that businesses in their supply chain
    subscribe to environmentally sound business
    practices? If yes, explain method.

20
8 VENDOR/SUPPLY CHAIN REQUIREMENTS -Keys to
Yes
  • Written policy agreement with vendors
  • Specify environmental criteria for vendors
  • - manufacturing with non-toxic materials
  • - conservation of resources during
    manufacture
  • - minimal packaging of products
  • - environmentally sound product design
  • Establish a vendor auditing system
  • How do they know what suppliers are doing?

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Question 9
  • MENTORING TO OTHER BUSINESSES - Does the site
    offer mentoring to other businesses? If yes,
    describe mentoring program and any available
    contact information the site can provide.

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9 MENTORING TO OTHER BUSINESSES Keys to Yes
  • Must be Environmentally based
  • Be able to describe
  • who they are mentoring or willing to mentor
    (generally)
  • how others can contact them or participate
  • direct providing contact to DEP for publication
  • through association membership
  • Must not be profiting (not a paid consultant)
  • Minor fees might be ok to cover costs

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Question 10
  • COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM - Does the site have
    an outreach program that offers assistance to
    community leaders, local schools, neighborhood
    groups, etc. to address/improve environmental
    challenges within the community. If yes,
    explain program.

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10 COMMUNITY OUTREACH Keys to Yes
  • Significantly ENVIRONMENTAL education or
    assistance within the community
  • Not a company self-promotion or recruiting effort
  • Must be currently available (contact provided and
    published) OR have occurred in the last year.

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Question 11
  • GREEN BUILDING CERTIFICATION - Has the site
    registered or received certification for any new
    construction or major building renovation project
    from a recognized green building organization
    such as LEED or Green Globes? If yes, describe
    registered or certified green building
    construction projects at the site.

26
11 GREEN BUILDING
CERTIFICATIONKeys to Yes
  • To qualify must be -
  • Listed as registered site working toward
    achieving certification
  • or
  • Actual certification document or award recipient
  • - LEED rating from accredited 3rd party
  • - Green Globes from EC3 Global

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Question 12
  • GREEN BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION - Has the site
    undertaken any projects supportive of green
    design concepts or does the site incorporate
    green building design criteria for new
    construction/renovation projects? If yes,
    describe projects or provide written policy.

28
12 GREEN BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION Keys to Yes
  • Following green bldg. principles without applying
    or qualifying for full certification
  • Can be small and narrowly focused, provided
  • - obvious or demonstrable envir. benefit
  • - took thought, effort or cost beyond standard
    practice

29
Question 13
  • LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTS - Has the site conducted a
    Life Cycle Assessment of any products or
    services, and based on findings implemented
    actions to reduce the environmental impact(s)?
    If yes, describe.

30
What is a Life Cycle Assessment?
  • The systematic evaluation of the environmental
    impacts of a given product or service throughout
    its life span.
  • Focus on environmental aspects only
  • Not a Cost or Performance (QA)
  • evaluation of a Product or Service.

31
13 LIFE CYCLE ASSESMENT Keys to Yes
  • Must be able to elaborate on the product,
    environmental assessment findings and outcome
  • what changes took place?
  • What decisions were made?
  • Provide product description and brief statement
    regarding LCA outcome to record in comments
  • LCA is a costly and time consuming cradle to
    grave evaluation, and is not undertaken
    casually. A site that has done one should be able
    to describe it at length- certainly well enough
    to demonstrate it occurred.
  • LCA is not a product QA evaluation.

32
Question 14
  • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REDUCTION - Has the site
    implemented a change in operations and/or product
    formulation resulting in reduction or elimination
    of hazardous materials used/disposed of at the
    site? If yes, describe.

33
14 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REDUCTION Keys to Yes
  • Site should be able to back up reductions with
    data or demonstrations
  • Ideally already a goal tracked in EMS and obvious
    in annual reporting
  • manifests or other reporting may suffice
  • obvious process change observed
  • Production adjusted reduction (not from slow
    business cycle)
  • Reduced risk with same volume or amount can
    qualify (swap high hazard for low hazard)

34
Question 15
  • WATER USE REDUCTION - Has the site employed a
    program to substantially reduce or reuse water?
    If yes, describe.

35
15 WATER USE REDUCTION Keys to Yes
  • Site should be able to back up reductions with
    data or demonstrations
  • Ideally already a goal tracked in EMS and obvious
    in annual reporting
  • Water bill or other monitoring may suffice
  • obvious process change observed
  • Production adjusted reduction (not from slow
    business cycle)
  • No credit for drought restriction steps

36
Question 16
  • WASTE EXCHANGE PROGRAM - Is the site an active
    participant in a waste exchange program and/or
    successfully reusing waste products generated as
    a result of site operations? If yes, describe.

37
16 WASTE EXCHANGEKeys to Yes
  • Site should be able to document type and quantity
    of waste exchanged.
  • If not ongoing, last exchange must be within a
    year.
  • Materials recycled must exceed requirements of
    state or local regulations.

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Question 17
  • EMPLOYEE TRIP REDUCTION - Has the site
    implemented a successful employee trip reduction
    program? If yes, describe program and
    results or participation.

39
17 TRIP REDUCTIONKeys to Yes
  • Site should be able to show
  • policy or program summary/rules
  • records of participation or trip reduction

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Question 18
  • PROCESS/OPERATIONS ENERGY USE REDUCTION - Has the
    site substantially improved its energy efficiency
    by implementing changes in production/manufacturin
    g operations? If yes, describe what was done,
    date initiated and impact on energy use.

41
18 PROCESS/OPERATIONS ENERGY USE REDUCTION Keys
to Yes
  • Changes in manufacturing or site operations
    should be observable or documented
  • These should be changes with potential to
    noticeably reduce a sites total greenhouse gas
    emissions or carbon footprint
  • Because efficiency is expected to steadily
    increase and carries automatic economic savings,
    improvements should be within last 5 years
    despite their ongoing contribution.

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Question 19
  • TRANSPORTATION ENERGY USE REDUCTION Excluding
    employee trip reduction, has the site
    substantially improved its energy efficiency by
    implementing changes in the transportation
    utilized? If yes, describe what was done, date
    initiated and impact on energy use.

43
19 TRANSPORTATION ENERGY USE REDUCTION Keys to
Yes
  • Changes should be observable or documented
  • These should be changes with potential to
    noticeably reduce a sites total greenhouse gas
    emissions or carbon footprint
  • Because efficiency is expected to steadily
    increase and carries automatic economic savings,
    improvements should be within last 5 years
    despite their ongoing contribution.

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Question 20
  • RENEWABLE ENERGY USE Does the site use
    renewable energy sources? If yes, identify the
    direct source (solar, wind, bio, etc.) or name
    the CleanPower supplier and characterize the
    amount.

45
20 RENEWABLE ENERGY USE Keys to Yes
  • Any installations should be functional
  • CleanPower purchases should be clearly shown in
    energy bills
  • Provide a general statement of quantity
  • supply shed is solar powered
  • boiler 1 runs only on 100 bio-diesel
  • wind turbine supplies half of office energy
    needs
  • No time limit on renewable installations

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Question 21
  • ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS - Has the site
    undertaken an Environmental Enhancement Project
    that has resulted in the reclamation or
    improvement of land at the site or within the
    community? If yes, identify the project and
    the resulting improvement to the environment.

47
21 ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS Keys to
Yes
  • Required mitigation, SEPs, settlements do NOT
    qualify
  • Site should be able to demonstrate project
  • Plans do not count- must be completed or underway
  • Record some sense of the project size
  • i.e.2 acres of grassland returned to natural
    state

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Question 22
  • INNOVATIVE PROGRAM - Has the site
    adopted/developed any innovative programs not
    captured in previous questions that
    improve/reduce the site's environmental impact
    and promotes environmental excellence within its
    organization? If yes, describe initiative.

49
22 INNOVATIVE PROGRAM Keys to Yes
  • Any voluntary activity or program that results in
    a benefit to the environment but does not easily
    qualify for recognition under the previous
    environmental stewardship checklist questions.
  • Describe the benefit/positive environmental
    result.

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Question 23
  • EPA VOLUNTARY PROGRAMS - Is the site
    participating in an EPA sponsored voluntary
    program? If yes, identify EPA program.

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23 EPA VOLUNTARY PROGRAMS Keys to Yes
  • Site should be able to clearly identify any
    formal EPA program and describe their
    participation
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