Title: Allison Jordan Executive Director
1Allison JordanExecutive Director
2Agenda
- CA Sustainable Winegrowing Program background
- Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing
- Lessons Learned
3Sustainable Winegrowing
Growing and winemaking practices that are
sensitive to the Environment, responsive to the
needs and interests of society-at-large (social
Equity), and Economically feasible to implement
and maintain 3 Es or Triple Bottom Line
Future Generations
4What is Sustainable Winegrowing?
- Sustainable Winegrowing practices
- conserve water and energy
- maintain healthy soil
- reduce pesticide use
- preserve wildlife habitat
- protect air and water quality
- recycle natural resources
- enhance relations with employees and neighbors
- attain highest wine quality possible
5Sustainability is a Direction, Not a Destination
- Serves as compass for using resources more
efficiently - Wineries and vineyards determine how fast and how
far they want to go - A process of continuous improvement
6California Sustainable Winegrowing Program
- Partnership between Wine Institute California
Association of Winegrape Growers (started in
2002) - Comprehensive self-assessment workbook
- Partners with regional associations, government
agencies, universities NGOs - Hosts educational workshops throughout CA
- Publicly reports on adoption of practices
7Sustainable Winegrowing Workbook Topics
- Viticulture
- Soil Management
- Vineyard Water Management
- Pest Management
- Wine Quality
- Ecosystem Management
- Energy Efficiency
- Winery Water Conservation Quality
- Material Handling
- Solid Waste Reduction Management
- Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
- Human Resources
- Neighbors Communities
- Air Quality
8SWP Workbook Framework
227 Criteria with Four Categories of Practices
9SWP Participation2002-Present
- SWP Self-Assessment (200 workshops)
- 1,566 vineyard and winery organizations (1,851
individual participants) - gt358K acres of winegrapes (68) and 150 million
cases of wine (62) - SWP Targeted Education (184 workshops)
- 9,240 attendees
- (some participants have attended more than one
- workshop)
10Sustainability Reports
www.sustainablewinegrowing.org
11- Launched in January 2010
- Enables wineries and vineyards to communicate
their commitment to - environmental stewardship
- conservation of natural resources
- socially responsible business practices
12Cycle of Continuous Improvement
13 Certification Goals
- Maintain Californias global leadership position
- Provide voluntary third-party verification option
- Enhance transparency and credibility with key
stakeholders including regulators, trade,
environmental organizations, media and consumers - Encourage statewide participation
- Advance entire California industry toward best
practices
14Certification Requirements
- Annual SWP Self-Assessment (S-A)
- Demonstrate accuracy of S-A during third-party
audit - Meet all 58 prerequisites by scoring a 2 or
higher, or - having an action plan in place to improve
performance - Determine significant impacts prioritize areas
for improvement - Establish, implement update Action Plans
annually - Demonstrate continuous improvement Maintain or
improve S-A scores
15Certification Prerequisites
- 3 Levels of Stringency
- Must score Category 2 or above (5 criteria)
- Must have action plan if score Category 1 with
one-year timeline (39 criteria) - Must have action plan if score Category 1 with no
timeline (14 criteria)
16Communicating Certification
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- Certificate for proof of certification
(gatekeepers) - CCSW Certification logo on company websites,
promotional materials, and secondary packaging
accompanied by - Claim statement E.g. Acme Winery is Certified
California Sustainable Winegrowing - List of certified wineries and vineyards on CSWA
website and to share with media, trade and
consumers - Up-to-date certification information and
guidelines on CSWA website to ensure transparency
17www.sustainablewinegrowing.org
18Related CSWA Projects
- Industry-Wide Sustainability Targets
- Identify performance-based metrics
- Collect relevant data from SWP participants
- Establish industry baselines
- Eventually set industry targets to measure and
communicate industry-wide improvements - CA Wine Community Sustainability Awards
- Develop competitive award program to
- acknowledge leaders in sustainable winegrowing
- Help communicate the sustainability story
- Develop relevant public relations campaign
19Lessons Learned
- Allow time to get buy-in of industry and
stakeholders - Understand the goal of certification buoy entire
industry vs. recognize a few will help you
select type - Know your audience
- Think about internal and external communications
from the start - Understand (and partner with?) similar programs
20 Questions?
- info_at_sustainablewinegrowing.org
- www.sustainablewinegrowing.org