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GSA Training Conference and Expo 2010

GSA Training Conference and Expo 2010. Improving Green Operations - Using BioPreferred to Serve and Clean Green. Jim Evanoff Environmental Protection Specialist Yellowstone National Park.

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GSA Training Conference and Expo 2010

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  1. GSA Training Conference and Expo 2010 Improving Green Operations - Using BioPreferred to Serve and Clean Green Jim Evanoff Environmental Protection Specialist Yellowstone National Park Ed HogbergEnergy and Environmental Manager, USDA Shawn Spengler Director of Product ManagementNational Industries for the Blind

  2. Improving Green Operations – Using BioPreferred to Serve and Clean Green Ed Hogberg Energy and Environmental Manager USDA Headquarters

  3. Improving Green Operations • Operations and maintenance • Food service • Janitorial services • Landscaping • Major and minor construction • Awareness and outreach

  4. Benefits of Using BioPreferred Products • Reduced IAQ complaints • Reduced occupant complaints • Reduced hazardous waste and universal waste quantities generated • Employees like the green-cleaning program

  5. How To Get it Done • Get upper management buy-in early • Specify in contracts • Specify in facility management directions • Train procurement staff • Train employees

  6. Operations & Maintenance • Degreasers for drains • Coil cleaners • Industrial solvents • Hydraulic fluids for security bollards • Deodorants

  7. Typical Food Service Items • Bagasse Plates and Bowls • Made from sugar cane fiber • Biodegradable and compostable • Polylactic Acid (PLA) Products – Clear Cups • Made from glucose from agricultural crops such as corn and potatoes • Biodegradable and compostable • Cellulose and Limestone cutlery • Made form cellulose and limestone, also known as BioGrade  • Heat stable, perfect for hot foods – dishwasher safe • Biodegradable

  8. Janitorial Services • Glass cleaner • Restroom cleaners • Floor stripper • Floor finish • Hand soap • All-surface cleaners

  9. Closing the Loop! These empty, biobased soap drums are used for rain barrels when the janitorial staff is finished with them.

  10. Landscaping Services • BioPreferred fertilizer

  11. Major Construction System furniture installed in several phases of the South Building Modernization that uses biobased fabric and agri-board for the desktop under the laminate

  12. Awareness and Outreach - Events Encouraging biobased product use at work and home!

  13. Awareness and Outreach - Website

  14. Questions? Ed Hogberg Energy and Environmental Manager USDA Headquarters Email: edward.hogberg@usda.gov Phone: 202-205-8923

  15. Improving Green Operations – Using BioPreferred to Serve and Clean Green Jim Evanoff Environmental Protection Specialist Yellowstone National Park

  16. Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park is the world’s first national park, created by an act of Congress in 1872. The park contains the largest concentration of geo-thermal features in the world, as well as the largest Bison and Elk herds in the world.

  17. The park is surrounded by six national forests. This 18 million-acre land mass is the last intact ecosystem left in the world.

  18. Yellowstone experiences over 3 million visitors annually. This equates to over one million vehicles entering into the park every year.

  19. Uniqueness of the park: Yellowstone experiences over 2,000 earthquakes every year.

  20. In 1916, the first automobiles entered the park…

  21. Yellowstone’s Environmental Program Today: We are addressing the critical importance of preserving and protecting this national treasure through: -- Use of biodiesel in all vehicles-- Biobased cleaning and janitorial products-- Biobased lubricants/solvents-- Renewable energy successes-- Water-conservation initiatives-- Green procurement programs-- Green transportation

  22. Major Commodities Collected(tons) 2009 • Aluminum/steel 14.1 • Cardboard 269.5 • Electronics 13.2 • Glass 117.8 • Paper 86.4 • Plastics 41.2 • Tires 250

  23. Beginning in 2009, concessions operations are collecting and reusing all used cooking oil generated in the park (est. 11,000 gal/annually).

  24. Successful Partnerships

  25. Improving Green Operations - Using BioPreferred to Serve and Clean Green Shawn Spengler Director of Product Management Jan/San MRO Products National Industries for the Blind

  26. AbilityOne Program • Wagner-O’Day Act - 1938 • Law amended in 1971 • AbilityOne - 2006 Franklin D. Roosevelt JWOD is the law… AbilityOne is the program… SKILCRAFT is the brand!

  27. Our Mission To enhance opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind or severely disabled primarily through creating, sustaining, and improving employment. Create employment for the 70% of unemployed Americans who are blind or severely disabled. Promote independence!

  28. Alternative fuels & vehicles Biobased products Electronics – registered on EPEAT Energy Star® & Energy-efficient Environmentally-preferable Low / no toxic or hazardous chemicals Non-ozone depleting substances Recycled content / remanufactured Renewable energy Water-efficient products AbilityOne Support of Federal Green Purchasing Initiatives

  29. Biobased and AbilityOne • Currently on the procurement list: • Absorbents • Disposable cutlery • Disposable tableware • Cleaning chemicals • Hand sanitizer & cleaners • Highlighter, pens, and correction tapes • Under development: • Various cleaners • Lubricants • Mechanical pencils

  30. Serve Green with AbilityOne • SKILCRAFT Biobased Disposable Cups • 9 disposable white paper cup NSNs • Compostable hot, cold, and food cups • Lined with 100% biobased (PLA) coating • Elemental chlorine-free paper • 6- to 16-oz. hot and cold cups • 12-oz. hot food cup • Now available

  31. Serve Green with AbilityOne • SKILCRAFT Biobased Cutlery • Meets USDA final biobased content • Wheat starch replaces 50% of polypropylene • Composts by 50% within 90 days • Withstands temperatures over 200 degrees • Meets, exceeds standards in CID A-A-3109B Higher biobased content is being field-tested.

  32. Clean (Hands) Green with AbilityOne • SKILCRAFT Biobased Hand Care • Gel and foam instant hand sanitizers • Liquid and foam hand cleaners • Pumice hand cleaners

  33. Clean Green with AbilityOne SKILCRAFT Biobased Cleaning Chemicals • Glass cleaner • Graffiti remover • Industrial degreaser • Multi-purpose cleaner • Restroom cleaner • Concentrates • Ready-to-use • Dispensing

  34. Clean-up Green with AbilityOne • SKILCRAFT Biobased Absorbents • Made from US cotton and wool • Re-usable; extract and recycle oil • Biodegradable • Incinerates efficiently; high BTU and low ash content

  35. AbilityOne biobased products are available through: GSA Global Supply and GSA Multiple Award Schedule Holders

  36. Thank You! Shawn Spengler National Industries for the Blind sspengler@nib.org 703-310-0559

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