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Smithsonian’s Newest Museum Goes GREEN Nancy J. Bechtol Director, Smithsonian Facilities
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Smithsonian's GreenGov Presentation

Jan 14, 2017

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Smithsonian’s Newest Museum Goes GREEN

Nancy J. BechtolDirector, Smithsonian Facilities

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Smithsonian Astrophysical ObservatoryAZ & HI

Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, MA

Ft. Pierce Marine, FL

Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, NYNational Museum of the American Indian, NY

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, MDNMAI – Cultural Research Center, MD

Storage Facility, NJ

Museums & Zoo DCSmithsonian Conservation and Biology Institute, VAStorage Facility, VA

Smithsonian Tropical Research Center, Panama

Storage Facility, PA

Our reach is far & wide

The Smithsonian Institution

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National Museum of African American History and Culture

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Rooftop solar panels

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Porch green roof

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History Gallery green roof & lawn irrigation system

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Grey water treatment holding tank

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Clerestory lighting

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Energy efficient exhibit lighting

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State of the art restaurant

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Eric Hollinger Ph.D.Archaeologist, National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian Institution Recycling Program

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“In view of the great & increasing cost of paper, and of the large quantity of the article required in the operations of the Institution, I request that a basket be kept in each room of the building, into which all pieces of waste paper may be thrown during the day and afterwards emptied into a common receptacle to be preserved for sale.” Secretary Joseph Henry, 1862.

Smithsonian Recycling Since 1862

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Interior exit

Paper Recycling

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Paper and Cardboard Recycling Facility

Georgetown Paper Stock

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Bottle & Can RecyclingCommingled containers Plastics resin codes 1 through 5 Glass AluminumBi-metal cans

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Still better bins

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2007- <1 ton2008- 6 tons2009- 15.3 tons2010- 26.7 tons2011- 30.9 tons2012- 42.9 tons2013- 49 tons2014- 51 tons2015- 40.1 tons

Commingle increase at the National History Museum

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Montgomery Co. Recycling Facility

Recycling commingle (bottles and cans)

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Wood pallets

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Electronics make up a growing portion of the Smithsonian’s recycling efforts.

05/01/2023

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Scrap Metal Recycling

Joseph Smith and Sons

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The Natural History Museum partners with Whole Foods to send #5 plastic laboratory

waste to Preserve for recycling

The NMNH molecular lab,Laboratories of Analytical Biology,generates tons of clean #5 plastic waste

Preserve is a company that recycles #5 plastic into consumer products. www.preserveproducts.com

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Acrylic from shop and exhibit displays

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Bulky Debris Recycling

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Recycle One Facility

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Smithsonian Banner Bags

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Banner tote bags sold to buy LED bulbs

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Broken fossils from gift shop used as garden decoration

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Elephant Manure >600 tons per yr

National Zoo

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Composting food waste in 3 museum restaurants

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Equipment at Western Branch Composting Facility

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Contaminated Organics

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Smithsonian Folklife Festival

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Staff Picnic Pilot 2012

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The Smithsonian’s Folklife Festival Composted or Recycled 74% of its Waste in 2013

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The Smithsonian’s Folklife Festival Composted or Recycled 93% of its Waste in both 2014 and 2015

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The Smithsonian’s Folklife Festival Composted or Recycled 96% in 2016

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Percentage of SI’s Solid Waste Diverted from Landfills