District Certified as a Santa Barbara County Green Business
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The Casa Nueva building was built with green architecture and
landscaping, so much of the groundwork had been laid (see
this page for more
information). The certification process allowed us to take
a closer look at our operations and target areas that needed
improvement. Some of the green practices we
implemented (or continued implementing) were:
- installation of ultra-low flow
aerators on all sink faucets
- installation of a rain-sensor on our
irrigation system
- application of mulch to prevent
erosion and runoff
- implementation of a green purchasing
philosophy
- collection and proper disposal
program for used batteries and electronics
- purchase of reusable mugs (made in the USA out of
100% recycled BPA-free plastic ) as an alternative to
single-use water bottles at office events and meetings
- use of 100% recycled copy paper
- use of 100% recycled content toilet
paper and paper towels
- monthly tracking of energy use
- a robust Transportation Demand
Management program for employees that consists of monetary
and vacation incentives to encourage bus-ridership and use
of alternative transportation
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Prior to the start of the Green Business Program as it
exists today, the District was a founding member of the Santa
Barbara County Green Awards Consortium that operated from 1994
through 2007. The District has supported the current Green Business Program since
its inception in 2008, and District staff has actively
participated in the ongoing operation of the program as
participants in the program’s Steering Committee.
Becoming a
certified business ourselves was a rewarding and educational
experience. By completing the checklist measures for our office,
we gained an increased appreciation for the effort it takes for
businesses to become certified. The District is now experiencing
some of the benefits that other certified Green Businesses have
gained from the program including the perpetuation of a culture
of conservation and health and safety awareness, cost savings,
and sustainable business practices. |
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For more information on the Green Business Program of Santa Barbara
County see this page.
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