green up! workshop presented at the ohio museums assn. conference 2010
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A primer, case-study, and practical how-to for organizations considering going green, delivered at the OMA conference, April 26, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
Going Green
Jennifer Souers ChevrauxPresidentIllumine Creative Solutions
Robert Stockham, LEED APPrincipalGreat Lakes Design Collaborative
Sarah StilgenbauerFoundation & Government Relations ManagerOpera Cleveland
Presenting today
Green Up!A primer, case-study, and
practical how-to for organizations considering
going green
Ohio Museums Association Conference
April 26, 2010
Form a Green Team
Form a Green Team
•Include all departments
Form a Green Team
•Include all departments•Conduct regular meetings
Form a Green Team
•Include all departments•Conduct regular meetings
•Identify key areas for improvement
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency»Conduct an energy audit
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations»What can you do without?
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations»Conduct a waste audit
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance
»Conduct a water use audit
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance»Conduct a water use audit
»Use “greener” cleaning products
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance»Conduct a water use audit»Use “greener” cleaning products»Paper or air
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance
• Suppliers, contractors, caterers
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency
• Materials and Operations
• Occupancy and Maintenance
• Suppliers, contractors, caterers
• Expansion, remodeling, building
Identify Key Areas for Improvement
• Energy and Efficiency• Materials and Operations• Occupancy and Maintenance• Suppliers, contractors, caterers
• Expansion, remodeling, building»What is the premium for building
green?
Form a Green Team
•Include all departments•Conduct regular meetings
•Identify key areas for improvement•Craft a Green Policy
Your Ticket to Success
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals•Short term
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals•Short term •Long term
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals•Short term •Long term•Very long term
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals•Start by picking the low hanging fruit
Your Ticket to Success
•Set Goals•Start by picking the low hanging fruit•Engage the entire staff
Sustainability for non-profits
Or how not to blow your endowment on solar panels.
You want me to do what now?
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What is your Mission Statement?
Let your MISSION Statement guide your sustainable actions.
…not marketing, not development, not grants, but MISSION.
(This is sometimes hard to remember.)
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Understand your Stakeholders:Current and Potential
• Attendees/Beneficiaries• Board & Staff• Funders• Potential markets• The Larger Community
What matters to each of these groups?
How will they perceive the Green message?
Sustainability MatrixAn easy way to measure if an action is right for your
organization…
Solar PanelsUsing reclaimed materials
100% Digital Marketing
Office recycling
Your Stakeholders The
Community
Temperature controlled storage Throwing things away
Traditional Print Media Leaving the lights on
GREEN
NOT GREEN
So we shouldn’t always “Go Green?”
Yes and no. It depends.On…• your budget• your stakeholders• your capacity• your MISSION
Wind turbines and solar panels make a bold statement, but can have a terrible ROI. If those dollars can be better spent elsewhere….
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Questions to get you started.
• What are the things we use?• Where does it come from?• Can we use less of it? • What is our waste stream?• Can we decrease it?• What is the impact of these efforts? • Does it save money? Cost money? • Has someone already started something similar?• How do these actions impact our supporters’
experience with our organization?
Now can I be Green?
Sure! Start by measuring measurable actions!
• Energy usage• Raw materials• Travel• Landfill avoidance
• For Opera Cleveland, we look to the Broadway Green Alliance for Best Practices and Scorecards.
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http://www.broadwaygreen.com/theatre_professionals
Opera Cleveland - What led us to Sustainability
• Opportunity to purchase a “reclaimed” set.
• Opportunity for formal partnership with Philips Healthcare for raw materials.
• Staff interest.• NEOhio focusing on
Sustainability.• Target demographic for ticket
sales is assumed to have interest in “Green.”
• Funder has required informal “Green” audit since 2007.
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Lucia di Lammermoor - from Carbon Neutral to “Let’s just see what we use and go from there.”
Opera Cleveland - From there…• Found few other arts organizations
who were focused on Green.• Received interest and press.• Created a Green Committee.• Got cocky.• Began data collection.• Quickly realized limitations:
– Staff capacity.– Position as renter.– “Green” message did not resonate
with some audiences. – Fundraising for “Green” in a time of
salary decreases and layoffs did not feel right.
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Lucia di Lammermoor - from Carbon Neutral to “Let’s just see what we use and go from there.”
Opera Cleveland - DATA!After badgering our tech staff for archived
information, we began to understand the full amount of resources required to produce an average opera.
This is called Baselining and is the standard against which you measure the impacts of changes to your organization. (Very important).
Areas we looked at and measured:• Energy usage (stage lighting)• Material usage (wood, paint, fabric)• Marketing materials (content of paper &
ink)• Office (paper, energy usage, kitchen
waste)
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Lucia di Lammermoor - from Carbon Neutral to “Let’s just see what we use and go from there.”
Where we saw impact… Reclaimed lumber - 4,530 lbs = Approx. $4,000 in materials
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Average Opera
Lucia
3/4” ply 75 sheets 5 sheets
2x4s 12,000’ 56’
1x3s 1,200’ 0
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New friends…This effort has brought positive attention to Opera Cleveland, and allowed us to be a leader and advocate for eco-awareness in the arts.
Awareness…We know more about our impact and our company than ever before, and so do our stakeholders.
Where we can improve…
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Stage lighting - the average usage for one production is 47,250 kwh*- 4 times an average family’s annual usage.**
LED fixtures would decrease the load significantly, but cost $1,200 - $5,000 each.
There are actually significant grant opportunities for this -But can you get the match?
Afford to have staff focus on this?
*16 hours of rehearsal & 12 hours of performance** US Energy Information Administration, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/ask/electricity_faqs.asp
Things that continue to vex us…
• Audience travel - over 190,000 mi = 67 tons of CO2. Is that our problem?
• Offsets - mission-related expenditure?
• Organizational Capacity • Limited control over physical
plant• Polarizing issue
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Backlash? Really?
This is why the MISSION is so important.
To keep backlash at bay, make sure your efforts all serve your core programs and your beneficiaries first.
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But we are Museums, not the Opera…
• Programming and initiatives must be mission-driven and resonate with constituents
• Work with similar stakeholders– trustees– foundations– aging benefactors
• Limited staff and funding resources• Constrained by specific endowment
spending rules• Trying to remain relevant in global culture
2.0!
All of the same planning principles apply, along with many of the unique complications:
I’m ready, where should I begin?
Green Museums Resource Site• http://www.calmuseums.info/gmi/index.html
Green Museums Wiki• http://greenmuseums.wetpaint.com/
The Green Museums Accord• non-legally binding commitment to sustainable
practices
• an institution-wide pledge to begin greening your museum
• must be endorsed by museum’s CEO or Executive Director, or board resolution
• pledge certificate will be sent to museums that adopt the Accord
• may list the Accord in promotional materials, communicating your museum's environmental commitment to visitors
• required renewal every 2 years
Information courtesy of the Green Museums Initiative website, http://www.calmuseums.info/gmi/Accord.html
Join others bein’ greenThe Green Museums Accord:
1. Publicly declare participation in greening your institution as part of the Green Museums Accord.
2. Undertake programs to educate your colleagues, board, visitors, vendors, and other stakeholders about sustainability and sustainable museum practices.
3. Initiate a dialogue with your colleagues and other project team members about the environmental impact and sustainable alternatives on every major project. Carefully consider any new external contracts, and try to favor environmentally responsible vendors and work processes.
4. Begin looking at your museum's ecological footprint, and pledge to work towards measurable reductions.
5. Advance the understanding of environmental issues from a museum’s perspective by contributing actively to the communal knowledge base in this area.
Information courtesy of the Green Museums Initiative website, http://www.calmuseums.info/gmi/Accord.html
Go home and get started!• Form a green team• Delegate research responsibilities• Measure consumption & project impact of change• Find partners & build a coalition• Ask questions • Share progress via social media
Where to find us:Jennifer Souers ChevrauxPresidentIllumine Creative [email protected]: 216.849.0721Twitter: @MuseoBloggerBlog: museoblogger.blogspot.comwww.illuminecreativesolutions.com
Robert Stockham, LEED APPrincipalGreat Lakes Design [email protected]: 216.469.1579Twitter: @RobertStockhamBlog: TheGLDC.com/blog
www.GreatLakesDesignCollaborative.com
Sarah StilgenbauerFoundation & Government Relations ManagerOpera [email protected]: 216.575.0903, ext.263www.operacleveland.org