Part 2 of 2 (still working on the costs, but there’s some good ideas here)
ENERGY
1. Evaluate Falls Center energy use, determine EPA ENERGY STAR rating EnergyStar Target Finder
2. Conduct an energy audit of the office, install metering as needed to monitor and continually decrease energy use (haven’t figured out how to do this easily yet)
a. Rezone lighting for photometric daylight harvesting meaning the lights nearest windows will dim or shut off when enough natural light enters the space
b. Install test LED lamping in our corridor recessed can and track light lobby fixtures
c. Investigate technology to enhance equipment and computer rest times for highest energy savings
3. Conduct a corbon footprint audit of the office, re-audit annually to track reduction progress
a. Purchase greentags to offset our annual carbon footprint Renewable Choice Energy
b. Conduct carbon footprint audits on an individual basis for awareness Carbon Footprinting
i. Encourage using alternative forms of transportation
ii. Purchase greentags to offset office-sponsored travel events (such as going to Greenbuild in Chicago!)
4. Create and implement an Equipment Maintenance Program for Falls Center (our building) energy systems
a. Provide annual training for maintenance staff (maintained systems are more efficient)
MATERIALS – we recently updated some of the finishes in the office to green standards so we’re a little light for planning in this area
1. Conduct a Koch Hazard waste audit and track improvements on an annual basis
a. Include recycled materials and garbage
2. Audit existing lighting, find alternatives to mercury-containing lamps
a. Content goal is 80 picograms per lumen hour of light output on average – I will need to look up picograms first…
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
1. Test office air quality and take corrective action if needed
a. Ensure ventilation air meets ASHRAE 62 requirements or a minimum of 10 cfm per person
b. Test for pollutants such as formaldehyde, particulates, total VOCs, 4-phenylcyclohexene, and carbon monoxide – note to self to look up 4-phenyl also
2. Issue a thermal comfort survey in summer and winter to uncover issues, take corrective action as necessary
3. Optimize use of air quality compliant materials inside the building
a. Adhesives/sealants, paints/coatings, carpet systems, and composite wood products
4. implement a green cleaning program with maintenance stall – use Green Seal as a guide for chemicals and methods
OTHER
1. Investigate LEED O+M certification for Falls Center
2. Join and make available a social equity or environmental giving network for optional payroll deductions. Two examples:
a. Chicago Global Donors Network
b. Earthshare
3. Implement a company volunteering program
a. Study example programs from other similarly sized companies
b. Partner with staff to encourage volunteerism
Lots of good ideas, now the work begins – rounding up estimates, policy writing, scheduling, budgeting…. Why do I suggest these things? I secretly really like all this stuff.