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Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Office (ESS) Who We Are and What We Do

Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Office (ESS) Who We Are and What We Do. May 28, 2010. ESS Mission.

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Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Office (ESS) Who We Are and What We Do

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  1. Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability Office (ESS)Who We Are and What We Do May 28, 2010

  2. ESS Mission The primary mission of the Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability Office is to provide a centralized focus for the coordination and promotion of the University’s vision, values, and direction for environmental stewardship through collaborative faculty, student, and staff efforts. The Office also provides support to the UW Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee (ESAC).

  3. F2 Administration

  4. Chief Sustainability Officer Role • Elevate Leadership • Develop and Align Strategy • Integrate Management • Systematize Reporting and Communications • Build a Sustainability Performance System Harvard Business Review, May 2010

  5. ESS Roles • Reporting (SEI, Sierra, Princeton, etc). • Climate Action Plan facilitation • Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee (ESAC) Support • Web site, Facebook, Twitter, e-Newsletter • Tri-Campus, Faculty, Staff, Student “Glue” • Metrics Development and Monitoring

  6. Greater UW Roles • Facilities Services (Power Plant, Utilities, Transportation, Recycling) • Capital Projects Office (Building Construction/Remodeling) • Housing and Food Services • UW Bothell, UW Tacoma, Medical Centers • Purchasing • Treasury • Planning & Budgeting/Capital Resource Planning • Environmental Health and Safety • Green Teams

  7. Role Opportunities • Vast reach – touches all parts of the UW and beyond • Working with students, faculty and staff and more • People care and want to do this work • Education for behavior change • Telling the story – metrics and experiences

  8. Role Challenges • Can’t (and don’t) know all that’s happening • Novice understanding of science/technical parts • Politics • Funding – for projects, for staff • Add on assignment • Can’t tackle all that needs to be done….

  9. To Be Effective • Place role/office in central administration • Assure executive level support and place “at the table” • Understand the (changing) politics • Know and develop relationships with key decision makers/players • Know how to tell the story • Be proactive • Take on assignments no one else will

  10. UW Commitment Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee http://f2.washington.edu/oess/esac Climate Action Plan http://f2.washington.edu/oess/uw-climate-action-plan Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability Office http://green.washington.edu/oess/ Green Teams: example: Tower Green Team http://www.washington.edu/facilities/uwtower/uw-tower-green-team

  11. UW Commitment Husky Green Award http://f2.washington.edu/oess/awards-recognition/awards/husky-green-award Husky Green Fund https://online.gifts.washington.edu/secure/makeagift/givingopps.aspx?source_typ=3ssource=EHUSKY Campus Sustainability Fund http://uwcsf.org/index.html Facility Services Sustainability http://www.washington.edu/facilities/conserve/sustainability

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