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Princeton Sustainability Ambassadors Meeting March 14, 2014 Welcome & Introductions Announcements Being Green at

Princeton Sustainability Ambassadors Meeting March 14, 2014 Welcome & Introductions Announcements Being Green at Home Green Office Recognition Program What’s Next? . Why it Matters What You Can Do. Being Green at Home. Being Green at Home. Energy Transportation Food

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Princeton Sustainability Ambassadors Meeting March 14, 2014 Welcome & Introductions Announcements Being Green at

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  1. Princeton Sustainability Ambassadors Meeting • March 14, 2014 • Welcome & Introductions • Announcements • Being Green at Home • Green Office Recognition Program • What’s Next?

  2. Why it Matters • What You Can Do • Being Green at Home

  3. Being Green at Home • Energy • Transportation • Food • Water • Landscaping • Reuse & Recycling

  4. Energy: Why it Matters CO2 Emissions #16 U.S. Energy Information Administration

  5. CO2 Sources for a Typical Household U.S. Department of Energy

  6. CO2 Sources for a Typical Household U.S. Department of Energy

  7. Energy Use in NJ Homes U.S. Energy Information Administration

  8. Average Energy per Household in NJ U.S. Energy Information Administration

  9. Average Electricity per Household in NJ U.S. Energy Information Administration

  10. What You Can Do: Save Energy, Save $

  11. What You Can Do: Save Energy, Save $

  12. What You Can Do: Save Energy, Save $

  13. Employee Solar Program: Image: Iowaenergycenter.org

  14. Other Renewable Energy Incentives • Net metering & SRECs • State incentives

  15. CO2 Sources for a Typical Household U.S. Department of Energy

  16. Why it matters U.S. Department of Energy

  17. Tips for choosing Image: ford.com

  18. What You Can Do: Save Energy, Save $ Drive sensibly: Speeding, rapid acceleration and braking can lower your gas mileage by 33% at highway speeds and by 5% around town. Observe the highway speed limit: Gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 mph. Each 5 mph you drive over 50 mph costs an additional $0.24 per gallon. Avoid Hauling Cargo on your roof: A large roof-top cargo box, for example, can reduce fuel economy by around 2% to 8% in city driving and 10% to 25% at Interstate speeds. Remove excess weight: Avoid keeping unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. U.S. Department of Energy

  19. What You Can Do: Save Energy, Save $ Avoid Excessive Idling: Idling can use a quarter to a half gallon of fuel per hour. Use Cruise control: Using cruise control on the highway helps you maintain a constant speed and, in most cases, will save gas. Keep your car in good shape: Keep your engine properly tuned, Keep tires properly inflated, use the recommended grade of motor oil. U.S. Department of Energy

  20. Princeton’s TDM Program • 50% mass transit subsidy • Vanpool program • Carsharing

  21. FOOD Image: lyricsdog.eu

  22. Why it matters “…dietary modifications can help reduce pesticide exposure”… “…consumption of organic food may lower pesticide exposure…”

  23. What you can do http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/health/2010/05/31/gupta.produce.pesticides.cnn

  24. What You Can Do: Labels to Look for

  25. What You Can Do: Other Labels to Look for

  26. What You Can Do: Other Labels to Look for

  27. Water: Why it Matters Withdrawals as a % of the total available flow World Resources Institute

  28. Water: Why it Matters Withdrawals as a % of the total available flow World Resources Institute

  29. Why it Matters American Water Works Association

  30. What you can do

  31. Why it Matters Municipal Solid Waste U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  32. Reuse & Recycling What you can do

  33. Landscaping Why it Matters & What you Can Do

  34. Green Office Recognition Program • Recognizes departments that have taken extra steps to green their operations • Voluntary program with representative (e.g. Ambassadors, etc.) • Questionnaire organized by priority areas; scored by OoS • 3 recognition levels: Seed, Sapling and Tree • Recognition is good for one academic year • Pilot Spring/Summer 2014; Roll-out anticipated fall 2014

  35. What’s Next? • Green Tours! • Watch for Sign-up Email in April

  36. Thank you for coming!

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