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Local and State P2 Priorities
CHART NOTES FROM P2 CONFERENCE IN SAN DIEGO
OCTOBER 24-27, 2000

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1. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH 50,000?

  • Urinal deodorizer

  • Support staff

  • Green biz

  • P2 in Hollywood

  • Dry cleaners

  • Leverage for better support at the state

  • Change focus from enforcement to P2

  • More P2 videos-business specific (fact sheets reproduction)

  • Speakers bureau-improve networking

  • Sustainability Plan- County-wide-to prioritize environmental issues and get political support è implementation

  • Billboards - raise visibility

  • Train executive staff on sustainability/nature step. Industrial Ecology staff

  • Legislation regarding P2 (Week or Work) participation by State agencies

  • Ad Council - PSA on P2 region-wide

  • Link P2 - fuzzy mascot - coloring books, etc.

  • Link with Source Reduction

  • Curriculum for Community College

  • BMP’s/ technology for dust control

  • « · Charge water softener - salt

  • PBTs - dixion to food supply

  • Award program CUPPA training -include into CUPPA

  • Western Regional Pollution Prevention Network funding

  • Conference for elected officials - P2, sustainability

  • Training on high-tech tools - GIS(global ), G.P.S.(global positioning station) - to better identify and track priorities, targets

  • Slush fund to support small projects

2. WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH ANOTHER STAFF PERSON

  • More one-on-one P2 assistance

  • Training restaurant inspectors for P2

  • Liaison for other environmental media programs

  • P2 regulation integration

  • P2 person at every media program to integrate P2

  • Work with trade associations

  • Hire a marketing person

  • Linda Pratt type organizer for Regional sustain systems

3. WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE UP IF YOU COULD?

  • Kickoff (out)

  • Enforcement initiatives

  • Vehicle repair - "Done to Death"

  • Used oil collection è money send to P2

  • Initiative du jour ( EPA especially)

  • Agency-to-Agency struggles communication

  • Competitive funding process - streamline è block grant to regions è different names, priorities

  • Changing priorities for funding vs. Good ongoing work

  • Rolling funding è keep proposal for future funding to reduce work

  • 50% match

  • "We can’t do that".....

TO DO LIST

  • Present this information to local program managers!

  • How to increase local management support!

  • Contact CCDEH with P2 information

  • Meeting in Sacramento to meet Legislators

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