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Presentation to the Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber March 2008

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Presentation to the Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber. March 2008. What is the Problem?. Eight local counties violate the national standard for ozone – “non-attainment” Violation of air quality standards Puts federal transportation funds at risk - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presentation to the   Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber

Presentation to the Environmental Concerns Committee

Charlotte Chamber

March 2008

Page 2: Presentation to the   Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber

What is the Problem?What is the Problem?

• Eight local counties violate the national standard for ozone – “non-attainment”

• Violation of air quality standards – Puts federal transportation funds at risk – Complicates regional efforts to attract and

retain the best employers and employees– Negatively affects our health– Makes permitting difficult for industry

Page 3: Presentation to the   Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber

What’s Causing It?What’s Causing It?

2002 Metrolina Nitrogen Oxide Emissions

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Purpose

• To test what organizational approach and implementation elements and methods will produce quantifiable reductions in ozone-forming pollutants

• Determine the effect of CEO/Designee commitment to a program on employee participation

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2006 Goal: 2006 Goal: To secure participation by 50 of the largest companies in the 8-county Metrolina Region

• 52 Employer Partners

• 56,283 Employees Reached

• Recruitment by business leaders and Top/Down corporate support were critical to success

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2007 RESULTS - Expansion 2007 RESULTS - Expansion

Outcomes

• 30 New Partners

• 20,000 New Employees Reached

• Secured Partners in all 8 counties.

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2006 Goal: 2006 Goal: To encourage worksite/employee participation

• 2,821 Commuters reporting commute type (5%)

• 9000 New alternative trips reported

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2006 Goal: 2006 Goal: To motivate employers to change their business practices to lower emissions.

• Operational programs made important contributions to the pollution reduced and provided a necessary option for many businesses

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Page 9: Presentation to the   Environmental Concerns Committee Charlotte Chamber

2007 RESULTS – Commute 2007 RESULTS – Commute ReductionsReductions

• More than tripled the vehicle miles reduced already!

• Over 75,000 trips have been avoided in ’07

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ConclusionsConclusions

• CAW succeeded as a pilot program, demonstrating what organizational approaches and implementation elements work

• CAW generated a high degree of enthusiasm and business support

• CAW motivated people and businesses to alter behavior

• CAW achieved quantifiable emission reductions

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CAW 2008CAW 2008

• Continue to apply what was learned• Maintain continuity of the partnership between

government and business• Build on the momentum of 2006 and 2007 • Sustain and grow business support base,

maintaining 88 companies and recruiting additional companies

• Target operational emission reduction opportunities

• “Privatize” Clean Air Works! in 2008, developing a business-led program