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Private/Public Partnerships for Sustainable Industrial Growth GLRPPR Winter 2003 Conference

Private/Public Partnerships for Sustainable Industrial Growth GLRPPR Winter 2003 Conference. Chicago Department of Environment Waste Management and Research Center Southeast Environmental Task Force the Delta Institute. Millennium Park Project. Southeast Chicago

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Private/Public Partnerships for Sustainable Industrial Growth GLRPPR Winter 2003 Conference

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  1. Private/Public Partnerships for Sustainable Industrial GrowthGLRPPR Winter 2003 Conference • Chicago Department of Environment • Waste Management and Research Center • Southeast Environmental Task Force • the Delta Institute

  2. Millennium Park Project • Southeast Chicago • 155 acre “brownfield” site next to existing Taurus/Sable assembly plant • Developed by Ford and CenterPoint Properties Trust • Under Construction - 6 buildings containing 1.5 million sq.ft. of industrial space • First on-site supplier park in the U.S. • 800 Jobs

  3. Millennium Park Functions • 11 Suppliers will provide over ½ of the Assembly Plant’s external purchases • Components will be used in the assembly of new “Cross-Trainer” model • Production to begin in early 2004

  4. Visteon Tower ZF-Lemforder S-Y Systems Brose Pico Summit Plastech PSA Facil Lear Millennium Park Participants

  5. Advantages of Supplier Park • Supplier Park and tooling setups will allow “spin-off” of several types of vehicles • Cross-tier supplier relationships • Market changes can be addressed more quickly with suppliers in close proximity • Quality enhanced through supplier involvement in design and assembly • Reduction in inventory carrying costs • Shared services among tenants • Industrial Ecology benefits

  6. Good Neighbor Dialogue and Community Involvement Southeast Environmental Task Forceand the Delta Institute

  7. Opportunities for Making the Supplier Park Green • Partnership • Creativity • Regulatory processes

  8. Ford Centerpoint Spaceco US Army Corps of Engineers USEPA IDNR IEPA IL State Water Survey USDA Forest Service Chicago Dept. of Planning and Development Chicago Department of Environment Chicago Department of Transportation Openlands Project Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission Southeast Environmental Task Force PARTNERSHIP

  9. CREATIVITY • Stormwater • Architecture • Indian Creek • Landscaping

  10. REGULATORY PROCESSES • The cleanup of the site • The 404 permit

  11. Industrial Ecology Opportunities • Materials travel reduced from 450 miles to 125 miles • By-products from 1 supplier used as raw materials for others • Energy efficiency • Optimization of Chemical and Waste Management functions

  12. WMRC Activities at Millennium Park • Grant funds supplied by Chicago DOE • Participation in monthly shared services meetings • P2/E2 assessments at existing industrial facilities • Identifying P2/E2 opportunities @ Millennium Park • Facilitating implementation of recommendations • Defining uses and markets for by-products • Facilitating “whole system engineering” for chemical and waste management functions • Miscellaneous assistance

  13. A MODEL PROJECT Third party facilitation was key

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