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Page 1: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Go Green. Save Green.

Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce

March 17, 2009

Page 2: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Agenda

Getting Started Simple Opportunities

– Reducing Electricity Usage– Reducing Water Consumption– Evaluating Purchased Products and Services

Maintaining Momentum Q&A

Page 3: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

What is “Going Green”?

Page 4: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Getting Started

What do I want to

accomplish?

What am I

truly willing

to commit?

Page 5: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

The Path to Success

Know your starting point Set aggressive yet realistic goals Develop metrics Measure, report and reward Lead by example

Goals

Baseline

Page 6: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Opportunities Are Everywhere

Keep your eyes open and your mind engaged.

Electricity Water Purchased Products and Services Transportation Waste Building Envelope Renewables …

Page 7: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Electricity

Minimize usage, put each kWh to maximum use. Use utility bills to measure success.

– Demand and usage charges

Simple Steps:– Enable power saving settings on your work and home

computers.– Unplug equipment (automatic timers).– Efficient equipment - lighting (fluorescent

and LED), appliances (Energy Star).

Page 8: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Financing/Incentives for Efficiency

Federal, State, and Utility Incentives:– www.dsireusa.org

Efficiency: Utilities– www.nstar.com– www.nationalgridus.com

Renewables: MTC– www.masstech.org

Page 9: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Water

Put every gallon of water to maximum use. Use water bills to benchmark and measure

success. Simple Steps:

– Efficient equipment - Low flow, dual flush toilets, low flow shower heads, efficient appliances.

– Repair leaks– Conserve

Page 10: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Purchased Products and Services

What’s lurking in the products and services you buy? Product Toxicity Paper Packaging Ask Yourself:

– What’s it made of?– Where did it come from?– What happens to it when I’m done?– Alternatives?

Page 11: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Maintaining Momentum

Change Begins at the Top

Continuous Improvement Not Immediate Excellence

Manageable Steps

Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

Page 12: Go Green. Save Green. Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce March 17, 2009.

Going Green

is the process of continually reducing your environmental impact.

It is founded on long-term vision and strong resolve.

And often starts with simple steps.

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Questions?

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Thank You

Ilene Mason

Renewable Power Management

[email protected]

508-259-5030


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