Zero Waste Facility Certification and Rating System
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Learn about the importance of Zero Waste Certification, categories of Facility Scorecard, and tools for cost reduction in this lesson. Discover how certifications differentiate businesses and prevent fraud.
Zero Waste Facility Certification and Rating System
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Zero Waste Facility Rating System and Certifications
In This Lesson By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: • (Knowledge) Identify all 15 categories of the Facility Scorecard • (Knowledge) Understand the importance of tracking and measurement • (Comprehension) Contrast the USZWBC facility certification from other third-party certifications • (Application) Use tools and metrics to identify cost reduction opportunities in implementing a zero waste initiative.
Why Zero Waste Certification? • Maintain the value of “Zero Waste” • Provide a “Green” credential – need to maintain support of environmental leaders • Credible point of differentiation • Best Practices • Meet the Highest Bar for Zero Waste • Champion Highest and Best Use of Resources
Why Zero Waste Certification? • Business wants protection against claims of fraud • Need to comply with Federal Trade Commission Green Marketing Guidelines • Protect Brand from Inappropriate use • Zero Waste advocates are starting to counter false claims in media
SWANA Compromise • Members that support Zero Waste and members that support Waste-to-Energy • The organization wants to support all members • Agreement not to call Waste-to-Energy Zero Waste
Who Certifies Zero Waste? • ZWIA • GRRN • USZWBC • ULE • NSF-ISR • GreenCircle Certified • Working on it: ANSI and ASTM
UL Environment • “Zero Waste to Landfill” • Environmental Claims Validation Procedure 2799 • Adopted May 2012, revised August 2012
NSF-International Strategic Registrations (ISR) • “Landfill-Free” Verification • Adopted in March 2012
Green Circle Certified Third-party certification of environmental and sustainability claims on products and operations including: • Product Certifications • Closed Loop Product • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) • Renewable Resource Content • Recyclable Material • Recycled Content Buildings and Operations Certifications • Carbon Footprint Reduction • Renewable Energy Use • Sustainable Manufacturing Practices • Waste Diversion from Landfill
Different approaches Gary Liss, Commentary: Get Zero Waste Certified, BioCycle, July 2013, http://www.biocycle.net/2013/08/01/commentary-get-zero-waste-certified/
ANSI American National Standards Institute (ANSI) – Drafting Zero Waste Standard • Landfill Free • Landfill & Incinerator Free • Net Zero Waste American Society of Testing & Materials (ASTM) Committee E60 on Sustainability researching issues
U.S. Zero Waste Business Council • Non-profit • Founded 2012 • Zero Waste Facility Certification • Zero Waste Business Associates – personal certification
History and purpose of the USZWBC • Business professionals created the Facility scorecard categories and criteria • Follows the USGBC LEED program (credible) • On-site validation and review and full disclosure of facility documentation Touring of American Licorice in CA
Category Breakdown of Scorecard Upstream • Redesign • Reduce • ZW Purchasing • Leadership • Training • Zw Analysis • Upstream Management • Closed Loop Systems Downstream • Reuse • Compost • Recycle • Reporting • Diversion • ZW Reporting
Look at whole picture If you can’t measure it, then you can’t manage it or improve it
Using the scorecard as a guide, identify which categories will • Save the most money • Reduce the most disposal • Reduce toxics disposal