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The UC Project Management Institute is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members are available upon request (emily. montan@ucop. edu). This program is registered with the AIA-CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
QUESTIONS? This concludes the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Program.
Green Dining Certification Scott B. Berlin Director for Dining and Hospitality Services UC Santa Cruz
Presentation Overview • Certification Process – Four categories of criteria – Challenges – Unit implementation – Department wide rollout • How to get started – Green Business Programs in California
Certification Process Areas of Criteria • Green Business Checklist – Over 150 criteria • Divided into four different areas – Pollution prevention – Energy Conservation – Solid Waste and Recycling – Water Conservation • Employee Awareness
Training our Staff • Dining University • In Unit Training – 100% Full Time Staff – 100% Students Employees • Updates
Pollution Prevention • Handling of Grease • Drains and • • • Housekeeping Spill Prevention/Control Air Emission Reduction Produce & Seafood
Energy Conservation • Equipment Facility Changes • Hot Water Use • Employee Practices
Solid Waste Reduction • Reduction of Paper • Reduction of Waste • Recycling of Materials • Recycled Materials • • Purchases Santa Cruz Specific Criteria Composting
Water Conservation • Regular Preventive Maintenance • General Water Conservation Measures – Aerators* – Low Flow Nozzles* • Water Management Practices • Landscaping
Miscellaneous Criteria • Compliance Checks – Fire Department – Environmental health & Safety • Employee Awareness – Incentives – Training
Our Challenges • Water Softeners • Chemicals • Politics • Grease Trap • People • The Facility itself
What I’ve Learned • Utilize campus resources – – Campus Energy Manager Recycling Manager EH&S Facilities/Physical Plant • Tap into student talent and interest – Green Campus • Start at one location
Where Do We Go From Here? • Phases 1 & 2 (7 Units/78% complete) – Currently certified: Crown/Merrill Dining, Banana Joe’s Café, Porter/Kresge Dining, Cowell/Stevenson Dining, Catering, Owl’s Nest Café, College 8/Oakes Dining – In process of certification (pending project completion Aug. 08): Colleges 9&10 Dining, University Center. • Phase 3 (2008) – Oakes Café, Perk Coffee Carts (4), Dining Administration – Beyond the Criteria
Benefits To Green Business • Conserve Resources • Staff Involvement • Commitment to • Sustainable practices Commitment to Students
How to get started • Green Business Programs in California • www. montereybaygreenbusiness. org green resources – – San Francisco Bay Area Sacramento Area San Diego Area Sonoma County • Not in an area with the Program?
Thank You! Have Questions? Contact me: Scott B. Berlin 831 -459 -5784 sberlin@ucsc. edu or Clint Jeffries 831 -459 -4619 cjeffrie@ucsc. edu Some information and materials presented were provided by Clint Jeffries