|

|
Success Stories
Schools/Libraries
Business: Bend Community School (Bend)
Number of Employees: 3
Vignette
- Placed signs above light switches and next to computers to turn
lights and computers "off" when not in use. Set thermostats back at
night. Turned down water temperature from 135o to 120o Fahrenheit.
Installed 1.5 gallon-per-minute aerators on faucets at hand-washing
sinks. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $210/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 3,000
kWh/year and 13,000 gallons/year of water.
- Reduced paper use by encouraging double-sided copying, placing a bin
next to the copy machine with "draft" paper (paper that is already
used on one side, but can be reused), and turning off the automatic
transmission report on the fax machine.
Case Study
None
Business: Cannon Beach Elementary School (Cannon Beach)
Number of Employees: 10
Vignette
- When garbage cans are emptied, the custodian only replaces the
plastic liners if they are soiled or starting to smell. Garbage can
liners that have held nothing but paper and other dry wastes are not
changed every day. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $90/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 25
pounds of liners/year.
- The foot pedal on a large bathroom sink was stuck in the "on"
position. Fixing it cut water and sewer bills. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: as
much as $1,348/year in water and sewer bills. RESOURCE SAVINGS:
345,600 gallons/year.
- Low-flow aerators were installed on restroom and classroom water
faucets, saving water and the energy to heat it. FINANCIAL SAVINGS:
$154/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 39,600 gallons/year.
- Floats on tank toilets were adjusted to use less water per flush.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $142/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 40,500
gallons/year.
- Coils on refrigerator and milk coolers are vacuumed every 3 months
to improve energy efficiency.
Case Study
None
Business: City of Milwaukie (Milwaukie)
Number of Employees: 148
Vignette
The City of Milwaukie has four buildings: City Hall, Ledding
Library, Public Security (fire and police), and the Johnson Creek
Building (offices and shops).
- Reduced hot water temperature at all faucets to 120 degrees
Fahrenheit. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $104/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 230 therms/year.
- Installed water conserving valves on all urinals in men’s restrooms.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $97/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 25,000 gallons/year.
- Purchased a unit to recondition rechargeable batteries. After
multiple rechargings, most batteries lose their ability to hold a
charge. Reconditioning restores the batteries so that they can be
recharged and reused again. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $274/year (net).
RESOURCE SAVINGS: 55 pounds/year.
- Reduced paper use across all City offices by 6% through employee
education about double-sided copying and efficient printing and
formatting practices. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $351/year. RESOURCE
SAVINGS: 585 pounds of paper/year.
- Encourages reuse of filing folders, hanging files, and other office
supplies.
- Installed a crank timer for lights in a storage loft. This turns the
lights off after 10 to 30 minutes. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $321/year.
RESOURCE SAVINGS: 7,400 kWh/year, plus light bulbs.
- Installed a crank timer for lights in the parking garage. FINANCIAL
SAVINGS: $522/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 11,000 kWh/year, plus light
bulbs.
- Reduced outside night-time lighting levels by 50-75% at the
Johnson Creek Building offices and shops. FINANCIAL SAVINGS:
$3,211/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 50,900 kWh/year, plus light bulbs.
- Fixed a shower drip in a locker room. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $28/year.
RESOURCE SAVINGS: 16 therms (gas) and 4,900 gallons (water)/year.
- Fixed a leak at the truck/car wash. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $113/year.
RESOURCE SAVINGS: 29,200 gallons/year.
- Incorporated recycled content building materials into several
remodeling projects.
Case Study
- Report available on use of recycled building materials in remodeling
projects. Call Metro, 503-234-3000.
Business: Corvallis-Benton County Public Library (Corvallis)
Number of Employees: 62
Vignette
- Transports books between locations in durable plastic totes, rather
than paper boxes.
- Uses remanufactured toner cartridges. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $325/year.
- Buys stationery containing recycled paper.
- Recycles office paper, corrugated cardboard boxes, newspaper, yard
debris, and bottles and cans.
- Encourages the reuse of books through an annual used book sale.
Consolidates unsaleable books with Oregon State University for
recycling.
- The Library has an unofficial policy banning the use of brightly
colored papers ("astrobrights") which are difficult to recycle.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $200/year.
- All restroom sinks have self-regulating faucets that provide water
for about three seconds before shutting off. Water is also set at a
constant temperature, so patrons don’t waste water adjusting the
temperature.
- Reduced run times on automatic sprinkler irrigation system from 20
minutes per station to 6 - 10 minutes per station. FINANCIAL
SAVINGS: approximately $530/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: approximately
440,000 gallons of water/year.
- As bulbs in exit signs burn out, staff are replacing them with LED
lamps. LED lamps have life expectancies of 30-50 years, compared
to 4-6 months for traditional incandescent lamps. The full
retrofit will cost $1,352. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $628/year when fully
implemented (electricity and bulb savings, labor savings not
included). RESOURCE SAVINGS: 8,000 kWh/year (when fully
implemented).
Case Study
Business: Lynch Wood Elementary School (Portland)
Number of Employees: unknown
Vignette
- Students eliminated the use of straws, individual food wrappers, and
single serving food containers in the cafeteria.
- The school reuses polystyrene packing peanuts and packing foam, and
also recycles paper, plastic, glass, tin, crayons, batteries, and
cooking oil.
Case Study
None
Business: Me and Company (Winston)
Number of Employees: 2
Vignette
Me and Company is a stained glass studio, including retail sales of
stained glass supplies and space for classes and workshops.
- All scrap glass generated in the studio is saved for use in smaller
projects or donated to the art teacher at Douglas High School for
student projects.
- Broken window glass is accepted from the public for use in teaching
students how to cut glass.
- Recovering lead from leaded stained glass projects and waste solder
is a skill taught to classes.
- Polystyrene packing peanuts, office paper, and paper towels used to
clean glass pieces are reused.
- Work tables are made from scrap lumber or old kitchen cabinets.
- Scrap glass bins are old kitchen cabinet drawers.
- Cardboard, yard waste, and beverage containers are also recycled.
Case Study
None
Business: North Plains Elementary School (North Plains)
Number of Employees: unknown
Vignette
North Plains Elementary School implemented a "food choice" program
in the school cafeteria. Previously, all hot-lunch eaters were given
a tray with the same food. The school made four significant changes:
- Provided two or three entrees to choose from each day.
- Introduced child-size "self service bars" stocked with uncooked
fruits and vegetables and bread products.
- Allowed students to accept or decline other hot foods (cooked
vegetables).
- Observed foods thrown out and revised ordering and production
amounts.
Average participation in the meal program increased from 61-73%
while the average cost of food per meal dropped from $0.85 to $0.71.
Food discarded per tray dropped 47%, and consumption of fresh fruits
and vegetables increased significantly.
A simplified version of this food choice program was also
implemented at Charles F. Tigard and Metzger Elementary Schools in
the Tigard-Tualatin School District.
Case Study
- Call Metro, 503-234-3000.
Business: Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland)
Number of Employees: unknown
Vignette
- Replaced two water heaters with higher efficiency models.
- Reduced thermostat settings for both water and space heating
systems.
- Installed energy-efficient lights and controls.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS: The Oregon Shakespeare Festival
expects to save around $5,000/year as a result of these three
changes.
Case Study
- Call Oregon Office of Energy, 1-800-221-8035
Business: Sagewood School (Bend)
Number of Employees: 8
Vignette
- Informed parents of how to pack a "waste wise" lunch for kids;
switched from paper towels to cloth towels for staff; and started a
mixed paper recycling bin. The school was able to reduce the size of
their garbage can from 60 gallons to 33 gallons.
- Reformatted reimbursement forms to use half as much paper.
- Began double-siding the school newsletter.
- Turned down hot water temperature from 130o to 120o Fahrenheit.
FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $23/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 460 kWh/year.
Case Study
None
Business: Tualatin High School (Tualatin)
Number of Employees: ~100
Vignette
- Encourage teachers and students to copy, print, and write on both
sides of the page.
- Eliminated print overruns of the school newspaper. FINANCIAL
SAVINGS: $1,260/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 260 pounds/year.
- Use a posting policy to discourage excess posters; install more
bulletin boards, reduce number of posters. This reduces high
custodial costs repainting damaged walls.
- Classroom garbage can liners are no longer changed every night
unless obviously soiled. Lunchroom garbage can liners are only
pulled between lunches if more than half full.
- Replaced paper food trays for a la carte items with wax tissue
pickups. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $458/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 320
pounds/year.
- A mulching mower is used everywhere except the football field and
baseball diamond. This saves mowing time, hauling expenses, and
garbage bags. It also returns nitrogen and other nutrients to the
soil, reducing lawn fertilizer needs. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: more than
$10,000/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 37,800 pounds/year.
- Purchase cleaning solutions in concentrate. A dispenser unit is used
to mix the concentrates with water at the correct ratio. FINANCIAL
SAVINGS: $300/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 350 pounds/year.
- Purchase remanufactured laser printer cartridges rather than new
cartridges. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $1,200/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 72
pounds/year.
- Built in 1991, the school features glazed and double-paned windows,
electronic ballasts, advanced fluorescent lights, and computer
controlled heating and cooling. As a result of these design
features, Tualatin High School uses 36% less energy per square foot
of building space than the district’s other high school. FINANCIAL
SAVINGS: approximately $35,000/year.
Case Study
- Case study exists, call Metro, 503-234-3000.
Business: Western View Middle School (Corvallis)
Number of Employees: 55
Vignette
- The Student Leadership Class designed and delivered educational
messages to teachers and other students on the importance of using
both sides of paper, conserving energy, and recycling. Electricity
use dropped 7% compared to the same period one year earlier.
- The school reduced the size of the school newsletter by shrinking
advertisements from full pages to half- and quarter-pages, replacing
registration forms with short articles (with phone numbers), and
reformatting articles and announcements to use space more
efficiently. The amount of paper used in the newsletters dropped
17%. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $155/year. RESOURCE SAVINGS: 70 pounds/year
(about 14 reams).
- Each teacher is given a photocopying budget at the start of the
year. Teachers who don’t use all of their allotment are allowed to
spend the difference on other improvements. One team of teachers
saved enough to buy an extra computer for use by students.
- As 40-watt fluorescent lamps burn out, they are replaced with high
efficiency 34-watt lamps. FINANCIAL SAVINGS: $1,289/year. RESOURCE
SAVINGS: 32,000 kWh/year.
Case Study
|