WEF Honored with 2008 Green Leadership Award

Nov. 24, 2008
Twenty Washington, D.C., nonprofit organizations recognized for implementing green initiatives

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) recently was honored with a 2008 Green Leadership Award from Bisnow on Business, a regional trade publication, in partnership the U.S. Green Building Council, the George Washington University and the Sustainable Business Network of Washington in recognition for WEF’s efforts to promote sustainability and energy efficiency. The first annual award was given to 20 organizations in five categories—associations, real estate, legal, tech and medical—that have implemented green initiatives and are leading the way to sustainability in the Washington, D.C. metro region.

"We take our mission to ‘preserve and enhance the global water environment’ very seriously at WEF,” said Bill Bertera, WEF executive director. “And we realized early on that we could lead change among our members, volunteers and partner organizations by incorporating environmental sustainability into our own practices.”

WEF is now in the third phase of its Low Carb(on) Diet program aimed at reducing the organization’s carbon footprint through individual and organizational actions and ultimately helping other organizations in our sector with similar efforts. The first phase focused on WEF’s building and facilities. The second phase engaged WEF staff and visitors to their building through an educational outreach program.

WEF cut its electricity consumption in half after making upgrades to its heating and cooling systems, including replacing rooftop units and thermostats and sealing all windows to prevent heat loss and gain. The Federation also is installing a new energy management system that will allow real-time, online controls of HVAC and lighting to allow for downtime, seasonal adjustments and better control in individual areas.

Books, journals, magazines, newsletters and other publications are the backbone of WEF’s goal to educate its members. To reduce the environmental effects of producing these items, many have either been scaled back or are being produced digitally. Those items that are still printed are produced on post-consumer, recycled-content paper. Proceedings for WEF’s annual conference, which draws nearly 22,000 attendees, have been produced on CD-ROM for several years.

WEF also has committed to helping others reduce their environmental effects. To educate members on technical issues, WEF has developed a Community of Practice on Sustainability and has launched the annual Sustainability Conference, both of which are geared toward helping businesses and organizations in the water business to improve the sustainability of the entire water sector, from how business is conducted in offices through implementation of projects in the field.

Source: WEF

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