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No part of this presentation may be used or reproduced by any means without the written permission of the Myrna Roberts except in the case of brief quotations embedded in academic writings, critical articles and reviews Goals and Objectives : Goals and Objectives Conserve and generate natural resources and revenue Decrease the amount of damage to our environment Educate and market green information and services Respond positively and aggressively to “the green” industry Begin the process of eliminating toxic alternatives Vision Statement : Vision Statement To be a positive and progressive agent of environmental change Checks & Balances : Checks & Balances All ideas express herein will, of course, be subject to and balanced by: Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ Vision, Mission and Values All local, state, and federal policies and laws Our Situation : Our Situation There are countless indicators that our environment is in danger. Without a serious commitment to change, our situation seems bleak: Global Warming Limited Natural Resources Waste and Hazardous Waste Uncontrollable Chemical, plastics and rubber create toxic pollutants Animal species disappearing from the earth How Did We Get Here? : How Did We Get Here? Drying your hands Manufacturing and maintenance cause minimal damage to the earth Disposal causes little damage Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal 1000 years ago 50 years ago today Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Disposal is convenient but costs are mounting Packaging is usually unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed of strictly for convenience. Causes maximum damage to the earth Maintenance solvents destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth : Transportation 1000 years ago 60 years ago today Manufacturing and maintenance cause minimal damage to the earth Disposal fertilizes the earth Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is convenient but costs are mounting Portions are usually very unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed. Causes maximum damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth Slide 8: Weapons of War 1000 years ago 70 years ago today Pre-historic Manufacturing, maintenance and disposal cause minimal damage to the earth Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Disposal is convenient but could be hazardous Portions are usually very unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed. Causes maximum damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth : Drinking 1000 years ago 100 years ago today Our Plan : Our Plan DOC has excellent positioning to be on the cutting edge of green innovation and implementing new technology in a big way. Empower employees and inmates, placing competent professionals into the green industry. Base our campaign on people, planet and profit. Our Green Strategy : Our Green Strategy Our plan should be implemented in phases. Start small and grow at regular intervals. Once we implement and idea, the expectation is that that portion of the campaign will continue for the entire year. For example, let’s say we started the campaign in January, 2009. January : January Reusable Coffee Mugs, etc. We will encourage employees to bring their own reusable coffee mugs, glasses, dishes, and silverware. We will also encourage employees to bring lunch to work in reusable containers February : February Aluminum Collection. We will individually and collectively collect aluminum cans. We will especially collect the cans used from vending machines within the agency We will also ask employees to collect cans and bring them from home. We will also encourage employees to collect and recycle other metals. March : March Clean & Redeem We will ask employees to attend a fun event at a local stream or park that needs tender loving care. We will arrange for everyone to meet at a specific time to pick up the trash, weed, perhaps even plant some flowers or trees. April : April Stop-A-Leak. We will organize a Stop-A-Leak Month to remind employees and their family members to tighten, insulate, replace, caulk, and whatever else is necessary to make our agency and homes as "tight" as possible. May : May Water conservation. We will encourage employees and their families to turn off the water while brushing teeth, shaving, etc. To put things in perspective, we will begin a campaign to watch closely our water bills (not the cost, but the average household consumption). June : June Paper Conservation Print on the back side of paper. Purchase printers that have 2-sided printing. Encourage the use of recycled papers of all kind. July : July Change A Light Bulb. Replace standard bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs August : August Collect Batteries and dispose of them. One is by using batteries that can be recharged over and over. We will organize and dispose of our used batteries as hazardous waste. In the end, we will ask ourselves whether we really need to use products that require so many batteries. September : September Car Pooling. We will encourage employees that live in the same neighborhoods to drive to work together. We will assist in this by generating lists of possible car poolers. October : October Plant A Tree. Organize another fun event in which we will visit a local nursery to find out what kinds of trees will grow best in our area. If there is a special memorial, we will plant trees in the name of important people in our agency. November : November Letter Writing. We will organize and encourage our employees to write a letter to an elected representatives to tell them that we believe environment issues are important; and that we support the development and implementation of an energy action plan. That would impact our nation’s resource management decisions. December : December Refuse, Reuse, and Recycle. Whatever you buy, wherever you live, the 3R are the most important rules to live by, at least as far as the environment is concerned. We will give a class that encourages all employees to think about the 3R every time they pull a potential purchase off the shelf. January 2010 : January 2010 Wind Turbines January, 2011 : January, 2011 Solar Panels January 2012 : January 2012 Extensive Green Roofs Slide 27: If you don’t believe in going green Maybe you believe in going green Gong Green is very lucrative! Slide 28: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation References : References EcoGeek. 2008. On-line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://www.ecogeek.org/ Jones, J.D., (2008) Consultant. KGET, Channel 17. 2008. Bakersfield, California. Planet Green. 2008. on-Line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://planetgreen.discovery.com/go-green/green-work/green-work-tips.html Verke, Paul. 2008. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Office of Public and Employee Communications. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 2008. On-Line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_roof OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONSGREEN EARTH STRATEGY © : OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONSGREEN EARTH STRATEGY © The ideas presented here were chiefly created by Myrna Roberts, specifically for Mr. Justin Jones and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Eileen Rentie was also inspiration in this endeavor. Copyright © 2008 by MyrnaRoberts.com All rights reserved. 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Green Plan for Government Agencies myrnaroberts.com Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 84 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 26, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Oklahoma Department of CorrectionsGREEN EARTH STRATEGY© : Oklahoma Department of CorrectionsGREEN EARTH STRATEGY© Ideas for Today and Tomorrow A Recommendation By Myrna Roberts & Eileen Rentie Copyright © 2008 by MyrnaRoberts.com. All rights reserved. No part of this presentation may be used or reproduced by any means without the written permission of the Myrna Roberts except in the case of brief quotations embedded in academic writings, critical articles and reviews Goals and Objectives : Goals and Objectives Conserve and generate natural resources and revenue Decrease the amount of damage to our environment Educate and market green information and services Respond positively and aggressively to “the green” industry Begin the process of eliminating toxic alternatives Vision Statement : Vision Statement To be a positive and progressive agent of environmental change Checks & Balances : Checks & Balances All ideas express herein will, of course, be subject to and balanced by: Oklahoma Department of Corrections’ Vision, Mission and Values All local, state, and federal policies and laws Our Situation : Our Situation There are countless indicators that our environment is in danger. Without a serious commitment to change, our situation seems bleak: Global Warming Limited Natural Resources Waste and Hazardous Waste Uncontrollable Chemical, plastics and rubber create toxic pollutants Animal species disappearing from the earth How Did We Get Here? : How Did We Get Here? Drying your hands Manufacturing and maintenance cause minimal damage to the earth Disposal causes little damage Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal 1000 years ago 50 years ago today Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Disposal is convenient but costs are mounting Packaging is usually unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed of strictly for convenience. Causes maximum damage to the earth Maintenance solvents destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth : Transportation 1000 years ago 60 years ago today Manufacturing and maintenance cause minimal damage to the earth Disposal fertilizes the earth Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is convenient but costs are mounting Portions are usually very unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed. Causes maximum damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth Slide 8: Weapons of War 1000 years ago 70 years ago today Pre-historic Manufacturing, maintenance and disposal cause minimal damage to the earth Power used to manufacture, maintain and dispose of is minimal Manufactured for convenience but causes greater damage to the earth Disposal is convenient but could be hazardous Portions are usually very unfriendly to the earth Takes more power to manufacture and maintain than the former Toxically manufactured, maintained and disposed. Causes maximum damage to the earth Solvents and petroleum products used to maintain destroy the earth Disposal is very inconvenient, costly and scars the earth : Drinking 1000 years ago 100 years ago today Our Plan : Our Plan DOC has excellent positioning to be on the cutting edge of green innovation and implementing new technology in a big way. Empower employees and inmates, placing competent professionals into the green industry. Base our campaign on people, planet and profit. Our Green Strategy : Our Green Strategy Our plan should be implemented in phases. Start small and grow at regular intervals. Once we implement and idea, the expectation is that that portion of the campaign will continue for the entire year. For example, let’s say we started the campaign in January, 2009. January : January Reusable Coffee Mugs, etc. We will encourage employees to bring their own reusable coffee mugs, glasses, dishes, and silverware. We will also encourage employees to bring lunch to work in reusable containers February : February Aluminum Collection. We will individually and collectively collect aluminum cans. We will especially collect the cans used from vending machines within the agency We will also ask employees to collect cans and bring them from home. We will also encourage employees to collect and recycle other metals. March : March Clean & Redeem We will ask employees to attend a fun event at a local stream or park that needs tender loving care. We will arrange for everyone to meet at a specific time to pick up the trash, weed, perhaps even plant some flowers or trees. April : April Stop-A-Leak. We will organize a Stop-A-Leak Month to remind employees and their family members to tighten, insulate, replace, caulk, and whatever else is necessary to make our agency and homes as "tight" as possible. May : May Water conservation. We will encourage employees and their families to turn off the water while brushing teeth, shaving, etc. To put things in perspective, we will begin a campaign to watch closely our water bills (not the cost, but the average household consumption). June : June Paper Conservation Print on the back side of paper. Purchase printers that have 2-sided printing. Encourage the use of recycled papers of all kind. July : July Change A Light Bulb. Replace standard bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs August : August Collect Batteries and dispose of them. One is by using batteries that can be recharged over and over. We will organize and dispose of our used batteries as hazardous waste. In the end, we will ask ourselves whether we really need to use products that require so many batteries. September : September Car Pooling. We will encourage employees that live in the same neighborhoods to drive to work together. We will assist in this by generating lists of possible car poolers. October : October Plant A Tree. Organize another fun event in which we will visit a local nursery to find out what kinds of trees will grow best in our area. If there is a special memorial, we will plant trees in the name of important people in our agency. November : November Letter Writing. We will organize and encourage our employees to write a letter to an elected representatives to tell them that we believe environment issues are important; and that we support the development and implementation of an energy action plan. That would impact our nation’s resource management decisions. December : December Refuse, Reuse, and Recycle. Whatever you buy, wherever you live, the 3R are the most important rules to live by, at least as far as the environment is concerned. We will give a class that encourages all employees to think about the 3R every time they pull a potential purchase off the shelf. January 2010 : January 2010 Wind Turbines January, 2011 : January, 2011 Solar Panels January 2012 : January 2012 Extensive Green Roofs Slide 27: If you don’t believe in going green Maybe you believe in going green Gong Green is very lucrative! Slide 28: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation References : References EcoGeek. 2008. On-line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://www.ecogeek.org/ Jones, J.D., (2008) Consultant. KGET, Channel 17. 2008. Bakersfield, California. Planet Green. 2008. on-Line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://planetgreen.discovery.com/go-green/green-work/green-work-tips.html Verke, Paul. 2008. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Office of Public and Employee Communications. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 2008. On-Line retrieval December 11, 2008 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_roof OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONSGREEN EARTH STRATEGY © : OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONSGREEN EARTH STRATEGY © The ideas presented here were chiefly created by Myrna Roberts, specifically for Mr. Justin Jones and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Eileen Rentie was also inspiration in this endeavor. Copyright © 2008 by MyrnaRoberts.com All rights reserved. No part of this presentation may be used or reproduced by any means without the written permission of the Myrna Roberts except in the case of brief quotations embedded in academic writings, critical articles and reviews.