ISB Environmental Efforts An Overview
Jan 21, 2016
ISB Environmental EffortsISB Environmental EffortsAn Overview
AgendaAgenda
1. Green Labels & Organisation 1. Green Labels & Organisation
2. ISB’s Aspects & Impacts 2. ISB’s Aspects & Impacts
3. ISB – Consider This!3. ISB – Consider This!
4. ISB – Current Steps 4. ISB – Current Steps
Almost Green LabelsAlmost Green Labels
Forest Stewardship Council Forest Stewardship Council
CFC Free CFC Free
Green Dot LogoGreen Dot Logo
Recycling Logo Recycling Logo
Recycling Logo with numbers Recycling Logo with numbers
Some Green OrganizationSome Green Organization
LEEDS LEEDS
ISO 14000 ISO 14000
Green EGreen E
APPROACHAPPROACH
• Too many green organizations/labels
• My Proposal– Adopt the process from ISO14000 to
understand our aspects/impacts.– Study our impacts and take steps to reduce
our impacts– Implementation of Reduction, Reuse and
Recycling– Ready for LEEDS certification.
Activities/Aspect/Environmental Impacts
Activities/Aspect/Environmental Impacts
• ISO 14000 Approach
• Document that is “renewed” regularly to take into account changes in laws, processes
• Focus on Activities - both direct and indirect– Direct what we do on site– Indirect what our suppliers/receivers do
Activities/Aspect/Environmental Impacts
Activities/Aspect/Environmental Impacts
• Aspects – Element of on organization's activities, products or
services which can interact with the environment.– These interactions result in environmental pollution
and/or depletion of non renewable resources
• Environmental Impacts – Any change to the environment, whether adverse
or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from the activities, products or services.
Example of ISB from MacroExample of ISB from MacroS/N (a) Activities/
Products/ Services (b)
Environmental Aspect (c)
"Condition (N, Ab, E)* (d)"
Environmental Impact (e)
Existing
Control
Water System
1 Drinking Water System
Potential wastage of Electrical energy
Ab Depletion of resources
Regular maintenance program.
Potential water wastage from leakages
Ab Depletion of resources
Regular maintenance program.
Generation of noise
N NID Use of hearing protectors.
Example of ISB from MacroExample of ISB from MacroS/N (a) Activities/
Products/ Services (b)
Environmental Aspect (c)
"Condition (N, Ab, E)* (d)"
Environmental Impact (e)
Existing
Control
Generator
1 Operation of Generator
Improper Disposal of Lead Acid Battery
Ab Land Contamination (Indirect)
Use of Licensed Contractor
Potential Diesel Leak
Ab Land Contamination (Indirect)
Secondary Containment
Generation of noise
N NID Use of hearing protectors.
ApproachApproach
• Think about a box
• What goes in = what goes out
• Identify missing links = potential waste
What goes in?What goes in?
• Electricity
• Gas
• Water
• Paper
• Laminating plastics
• Furniture
Electrical Consumption Table KwhElectrical Consumption Table Kwh
Up to Annual
2005 6,612,000
2006 6,684,000
2007 6,196,000
Average 6,497,333
2008 4,816,000 6,421,333 *
*forecasted to end year
ElectricityElectricity
• Used for lights and equipment
• Switching off electrical equipment
– Computer
– Projectors
– Lights
– Air con
– Night to day lighting
Consider ThisConsider This
No Equipment @w/h Total Number
Annual
‘000 kwh
Estimate Lost
1 Classroom lights 36 8000 x 2 or 3
5,880 5%
2 Thermostats 40 600 196 80%
3 Projector 200 200 327 50%
4 Computer (Standby)
40 -60 1600 653 80%
Consider ThisConsider ThisNo Equipment @w/h Total
NumberHourly
kw/h
1 Stadium 2000 24 48
2 Tennis 400 72 29
3 Field (1, 2) (3,4) 2000 16 or 24 32 or 48
4 Theatre 40 -1000 136 24
5 Gym 2000 24 7.6 to 20
6 Swimming Pool 400 72 17.6
Gas Consumption Table – m3Gas Consumption Table – m3
Up to Annual
2005 1,122,104
2006 1,049,493
2007 833,619
Average 1,001,739
2008 649,251 *865,668
*forecasted to end year
GasGas
• Switching off equipment when not in use– Heating and Cooling– Laboratories– Kitchen
Water Consumption Table – m3Water Consumption Table – m3
Up to Annual
2005 96,678
2006 91,979
2007 108,302
Average 98,986
2008 60,519 *80,691
*forecasted to end year
Paper Consumption Table – PackagesPaper Consumption Table – Packages
A4 Office A4 Copy A3 Office A3 Copy
2007 1,835 11,021.7 3 175
*2008 1,664.6 7,248.8 8 95.6
forecast 2008 2,219.4 9,665 12 127.5
EACH PACKAGE CONSISTS OF 500 pcs of PAPER
WaterWater
• Turn off when not in use
– Water for personal use
– Water for landscape
– Water for drinking
– Water for Kitchen
• Checking for leaks
PaperPaper
• Paper Usage
– Photocopies
– Educational Use
– “Rough Paper”
• Control
– Reduce
– Reuse
Laminating Consumption Table – Packages
Laminating Consumption Table – Packages
A4 A3
2007/ 8 14,349 4,243
*2008 / 9 1,736 731
• * Only for month of Sept• DATA is from Sept 2007 to Aug 2008
Laminating PaperLaminating Paper
• Laminating
– Pictures
– Educational Use
• Need to Control or limit
– Difficult to decompose
– If burnt generate air pollution
Facilities ApproachFacilities Approach
• You cannot manage what you cannot
measure!
• Benchmarking
• Awareness
Facilities EquipmentFacilities Equipment
• Efficient lighting – Induction lighting,
LED
• Renewable Energy – Solar
• Green Roof
Any New Ideas? Any New Ideas?
STUDY
IMPLEMENTTEST
TRIAL
WATCH
Project Implementation
Project Implementation
MARKETING vs FACTSMARKETING vs FACTS
Comparison of results and work out
the justification of projects
Comparison of results and work out
the justification of projects
Installation of Equipment and the instrument loggers for data gathering.
Installation of Equipment and the instrument loggers for data gathering.
Understand the advantages and the data to be measured
during the trial.
Understand the advantages and the data to be measured
during the trial.
Phase 1Phase 1 Phase 2Phase 2 Phase 3Phase 3
Projects that do
not make it ends in KIV list
Thank youThank youQuestions?