Release date: 09/30/2008
Contact Information: Viccy Salazar, EPA/Seattle, 206-553-1066, salazar.viccy@epa.gov; Mark MacIntyre, EPA/Seattle, 206-553-7302, macintyre.mark@epa.gov
Attendees pledge to cut federal waste, reduce "carbon footprint" and save money
(Seattle, WA – September 30, 2008) When senior executives from 18 Pacific Northwest federal agencies gather at the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture tomorrow(Wednesday, October 1), their goal is ambitious. They plan to reduce the federal government’s “carbon footprint” in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest by approximately 9 million pounds by next year (roughly equivalent to 450,000 gallons of gasoline saved). The program is also expected to save approximately $1.8 million.
Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this gathering will provide a venue for leaders to “talk shop” and share strategies to meet their reduction goals. To meet their own challenge locally, the EPA regional office has conducted an energy, water, transportation and waste management inventory and is challenging other federal agencies in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington to do the same.
According to Elin Miller, EPA’s regional administrator in Seattle, Washington, this symposium has been designed for partners to meet and explore new ways to collaborate and accomplish measurable savings.
“The federal government is the country’s largest energy consumer and purchaser,” said EPA’s Miller. “We believe that the Federal Green Challenge will help agencies, offices and military bases reduce energy consumption, cut greenhouse gases and save taxpayer dollars.”
Federal Environmental Executive to Speak
Meeting attendees will also hear Joe Cascio, U.S. Federal Environmental Executive, illustrate the dramatic impact of the federal government’s consumption of goods and services and how that purchasing power can be harnessed to create positive environmental change. For example, the government:
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