Title: City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign
1City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign
- National Recycling Congress
- Atlanta, Georgia
- October 25, 2006
Presented by Jetta Antonakos Seattle Public
Utilities, Waste Prevention Lead
2Is this you?
3Seattles PaperCuts Campaign
- There is nothing more powerful than an idea
whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
4The City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign!
- Adopted the Three-Step Approach
- modeled by Federal Network for Sustainability
- Buy greener paper
- Buy and use less paper
- Increase recycling and reuse of paper
5As we move towards sustainability, paper is on
the radar screen
- Portland Executive Order 15 Reduction by 2008
- WA State Executive Order 30 Reduction by 2009
- EPA Region 10 reduced paper use by 30, between
2004 and 2005. - City of Seattle Executive Order 30 Reduction by
end of 2006
6WHY PAPER?
- Resource Intensive
- About one third of the wood harvested in U.S. is
used for paper products. In addition, the pulp
and paper industry is the third largest consumer
of energy and uses more water to produce a ton of
product than any other industry. - SourceEnvironmental Defense
- High Volume of Use
- An average office worker uses about 10,000 sheets
of copier paper per year! - Source Federal Network for
Sustainability
7Why City of Seattle?
- In 2003, City of Seattle employees used 73.9
million sheets of office paper. - Thats 10,000 feet higher than Mt. Rainier and
the equivalent of 40 Space Needles! - www.seattle.gov/papercuts
8WHY Printer/Copy PAPER?
- High Use! Most of the paper the City of Seattle
buys is white office paper. - High Cost! Office paper is the fastest growing
use of paper. - Hidden Costs! Printing, copying, mailing, storing
and disposing can exceed the initial price by as
much as 10 times! - Source Federal Network for Sustainability
9Why 100 Recycled?
- A ton of paper made from 100 recycled paper, as
compared to virgin paper, saves the equivalent of
4,100 kilowatt hours of energy, 7,000 gallons of
water, 60 lbs. of air emissions, and 3 cubic
yards of landfill space. - Source Choose Green Report, Green Seal Inc.
Washington, D.C. 2002
10Why Process Chlorine-Free?
- To prioritize human health over short-term
economics. - To demonstrate to others that its safe and
financially feasible to purchase EPP products. - To prevent pollution and associated health and
environmental impacts from chlorine processes
used in conventional paper manufacturing. - To comply with and promote awareness of
Seattles Sustainable Purchasing policy.
11HOW MANY TREES ARE USED TO MAKE PAPER?
In 2003, the City of Seattle used 369.4 tons
14,780.4 cartons 73,902,000 sheets of Office
Paper
8,856 trees
6,200 trees
0 trees
VIRGIN CONTENT
30 Post Consumer
100 Post Consumer
12ITS NOT JUST ABOUT THE TREESOTHER
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
13Budget Implications for Paper Switch Reduction
Options (for 2005)
410,895
369,806
349,261
288,218
287,627
288,218
Note Budget calculations reflect 2003 prices for
paper. 1 ream of 30 1.95 1 ream of 100
2.78 Assumptions 1) The cost of 30 and 100
paper is assumed to remain constant, even though
buying larger quantities of 100 paper may bring
down the costs. 2) Calculations do not quantify
the environmental benefits of these options.
14So, can we do it ?!
15Elements for Success
- Built-in centralized purchasing structure
- Executive leadership - Mayor and
Department Directors - Existing policy and legislation
- Champions People like it!
16Leadership Role
- Mayor Nickels issued an Executive Order
directing all City employees. - Reduce use by 30 by 2006
- Default all equipment to duplex
- Purchase 100 recycled as standard
- Require outside print/copy vendors to comply
- Employ technology to save paper
- Made all department heads accountable to meet
goal.
17Steering Committees Role
- Develop campaign roadmap
- Identify opportunities
- Report results to track progress and
accountability - Share best practices
- Promote and educate
- Recruit champions
18 Buy Greener Paper Strategies
- Test paper
- Purchase all paper via centralized purchasing
- Choose 100 post consumer, processed
chlorine-free - Educate users to depose recycled-paper myth.
19Buy Greener Paper Effects
By switching from 30 to 100 Recycled, PCF
Paper, estimated savings
- Annually
- 6,199 Trees
- 4,315,000 BTUs of Energy enough to power 47
homes/year. - 2 million gallons of Water Pollutants 3
swimming pools - 145 tons of Solid Wastes
- Plus 40 less greenhouse gases and No Chlorine!!
- Source Environmental Defense Paper Calculator
20Buy and Use Less Paper Strategies
- Institutional Change
- Standardize default all equipment to duplex
- Revise policy
- Work with IT
- Mail more efficiently
- Behavior Change
- Educate staff to use
- technology more
- effectively
- Green Meetings
21- Buy and Use Less Paper Effects
- Savings For every 1 we reduce our paper use
- 3,794.
- No trees used
- 35,208 Gallons of Water (Effluent flow)
- 138 lbs of Water Pollutants
- Source Environmental Defense Paper Calculator
- 3,938 lbs of Solid Wastes
- 123,831 lbs of Air Pollutants
- 73,852 BTUs of Energy
22Measurements
- Used 2004 as our baseline year
- Generate monthly reports for each City department
- Post information on Internet for easy access
Many City departments had already started
duplexing prior to 04
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232005 Results
- 100 recycled, pcf paper is Citys standard
- City reduced paper use 12 in 9 months
- Policy changes towards sustainability vendors
must meet EPA standards or better - Duplex capable printers and copiers now default
to duplex. - Improved employee recycling program
24Promoting PaperCuts
City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign
25Ongoing Challenges
- Need for education- training on paper saving tips
and technology - Infrastructure costs to invest in
technical/operational improvements that modernize
business processes and create institutional
change - Myth Busting - perception of inferior paper
performance
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262006 Where Do We Go from Here?
- Meet Mayors 30 paper reduction goal!
- Continue to expand purchase of 100 recycled, pcf
paper to other types (forms, envelopes, etc). - Network with other government agencies to promote
green purchasing practices. - Educate City workforce about Seattles
Sustainable Purchasing Policies
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27City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign
28For more information
- PaperCuts websitehttp//www.seattle.gov/papercuts
- Paper Calculator
- http//www.environmentaldefense.org/papercalculat
or/ - Federal Network for Sustainability Greening
Federal Paper Campaign http//www.federalsustaina
bility.org/initiatives.gfcp.htm - White paper on Minnesota paper reduction
http//www.swncb.org/files/officepaperreport.pdf - Resource Venture Paper Smart Office
http//www.resourceventure.org/rv/issues/waste/get
-started/waste-prev/paper/index.php
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30City of Seattle PaperCuts Campaign
- National Recycling Congress
- Atlanta, Georgia
- October 25, 2006
Presented by Jetta Antonakos Seattle Public
Utilities, Waste Prevention Lead