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    Welcome to BC3sFull Membership Meeting

    November 17, 2010

    3:00 PM - 6:00 PMNinth Street Independent Film Center

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    3:00PM-3:15PM Welcome & Introductions Andrea Gardner, CH2M Hill (Co-Chair)

    3:15PM- 3:45PM Tracking Your Climate Impact - Where does Your Business Stand? Andrea Gardner, CH2M Hill; Barb Wilson, CSRware; Fiona Berry, SAIC

    3:45PM-4:00PM Bringing Electric Vehicles to Your Business Andrew Michael, Bay Area Council; Tom Brigham, ParkPod

    4:00PM-4:30PM A Green Vision for San Francisco Melanie Nutter, Director of the San Francisco Department of the Environment

    4:30PM-4:45PM Providing Business Perspectives to San Franciscos Climate Action PlanCalla Ostrander, SF Environment

    4:45PM-5:00PM Sneak Peek of Select Films from the first SF Green Film Fest! from Rachel Caplan, Director of SF Green Film Festival

    5:00PM-6:00PM Drinks & Networking

    Meeting Agenda

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    Special thanks to

    for hosting this event, and to BC3s first sponsor

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    Special thanks to

    Andrea Gardner*, CH2M HillJennifer Kass*, SF Environment

    Andrew Michael, Bay Area CouncilGavin Power, UN Global Compact

    Laura Tam, SPUR Kirsten Ritchie, GenslerFiona Berry, SAICPhil Williams, WebCorJeff Caton, Environmental Science Associates

    Franky Mo, Gap IncStephanie Glazer, ARUPNancy Shaw, Blue Shield

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    Welcome, New Advisory Committee Members!

    Roger Huldi, W Hotels Bill Peterson, New Resource Bank

    Our Deepest Thanks to Outgoing AC Members

    Phil Williams, Webcor

    Fiona Berry, SAIC Franky Mo, Gap

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    Welcome, New BC3 Members!

    Natural Capitalism, Inc.Merritt Group

    Orchard Hotels

    EcoVertexEmergent Ventures International

    Triple PunditThinkShift Communications

    Tuvalu Design WRNS Studios

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    Welcome, New Partners!

    California Product Stewardship CouncilEnvironmental Defense Fund

    Sustainable Life Media

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    Welcome, New BC3 Staff!

    K atherine Michonski, Program ManagerSwaroop Raju, BC3 Intern

    Laura Cackette, BC3 Intern

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    Tracking Your Climate Impact Where does Your Business Stand?

    Andrea Gardner, CH2M Hill Barb Wilson, CSRware

    Fiona Berry, SAIC

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    Where We Started

    Implement the Principles?

    Find other members like me?

    Share best practices?

    How do I....

    Communicate progress?

    Imagine youre a new member of BC3

    Track progress?

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    The Goal

    Create a tool that adds value to member companies

    Track climate data and progress easily

    Share information and create community Develop peer support, case studies, and best practicesProvide a presentation and communication templateHelp BC3 identify needed programming and increase

    brand valueEnable action that supports BC3 principles

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    Primary Purpose Enable Action To Support BC3Principles

    We acknowledge our responsibility to reduce our impact on climate changeand adopt practices within our organization's operations to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to a climate-friendly San FranciscoBay Area economy.

    Principle 1Internal Implementation

    We will be active leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area community to helpcombat climate change.

    Principle 2

    Community Leaders:

    We will advocate and dialogue with policymakers to develop the bestbusiness solution through, for example, supporting the Bay Area Council'sadvocacy platform on climate change.

    Principle 3 Advocacy and Dialogue

    Through the Business Council on Climate Change, we will collaborate andshare best practices with other participating San Francisco Bay Areacompanies to help solve the problem of climate change.

    Principle 4

    Collective Action

    We will each report regularly on our activities and progress towards reducingour climate footprint.

    Principle 5Transparency and

    Disclosure

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    Tool CharacteristicsInteresting and simple enough to encourage members to fill it out

    Primarily check boxes with other text box to capture additionalinformation

    Provide links to resources and tools

    Accommodates all levels of users; expertise not required to complete

    Produce summaries and graphic representation to share

    Include questions that capture member successes and also raise the bar andallow members to show improvement

    Members-only access / password protected

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    The Journey

    Assembled a brain trust working group with variedexperience to develop draft toolReviewed tool in breakout groups at May 2010 Full

    Membership MeetingRevised tool to incorporate member feedback BC3 Member CSRware donated time to program tool

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    The Brain Trust

    Douglas Anthony iReuseJason Barbose Better World GroupFiona Berry SAICClark Bisel WSP Flack + K urtzJeff Caton--ESA Andrea Gardner CH2M HillK athleen Gilligan Ecostrategy GroupMichelle GrossmanWaste ManagementFranky Mo Gap, Inc.

    Richard Noss GreenvisionChristina RimmerGreen ConsultantsMike ZuckermanZen Compound/3rdSpaces

    With participation by BC3 and SF Dept. of Env. staff:

    Rachel Barge/BC3Natalie Hubbard/SFE

    Jennifer K ass/SFECaitlin Sanders/BC3

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    CSRware, founded in 2006 , gives organizations premier On-Demand (SaaS) Sustainability Resource Management software.

    The CSRware Energy & Sustainability Management (ESM) and

    Sustainable Supply Chain (SSC) software gives organizationstransparency and control of their organizational ecosystem.

    Our customers are leading their peers by enabling an auditableenvironmental system of record and leveraging best practices to

    increase operational efficiency, maximize shareholder value andmanage risk.

    In today s economic climate, the bottom line is always anissue, so companies want products like CSRware as an audit to see where savings can be found.

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    Customers

    Top Alliances / Partners / Customers

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    And Now, Our Newest and Coolest Partner

    PRIN CIPLE ONE: INTERNAL IMPLEMENTATION

    PRIN CIPLE TWO: COMMUNITY LEADERS

    PRIN CIPLE THREE: ADVO CAC Y AND DIALOGUE

    PRIN CIPLE FOUR: COLLE CTIVE ACTION

    PRIN CIPLE FIVE: TRANSPAREN C Y AND DIS CLOSURE

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    Take the survey!

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    Bringing Electric Vehicles

    to Your Business

    Andrew Michael, Bay Area Council Tom Brigham, ParkPod

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    BC3/BAC EV Guide for Your Business

    What is it?

    How did it come about?

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    BC3/BAC EV Guide for Your Business

    What can you expect to find in it?Why y our b usiness s h ould c onsider EVs

    S teps f or your c ompan y to g et an EV pro g ram

    Case S tudies

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    ParkPod / Hilton Case Study

    Tom Brigham, ParkPod

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    Hilton SFFD Entrance

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    ParkPod Hilton Charger (charging)

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    ParkPod Hilton Charger (in situ)

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    A Green Vision forSan Francisco

    Melanie Nutter, Director of SF Environment

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    http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/11/14/science/20101114-ice.html

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    San Francisco GHG Emissions (CO2e)2008: MMT

    Urban Forest Sink,0.196

    Municipal VehicleFleet0.04

    Vehicles WithinCCSF

    1.95

    PublicTransportation

    0.25

    MUNICIPAL

    0.4

    INDUSTIAL0.44

    COMMERCIAL,1.59

    RESIDENTIAL,1.33

    VehiclesIntraregional,

    1.90

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    S a F a ci s co GHG E iss ion s (C O2 e)2008 MMT

    Ur ban o r es ink0 196

    Municipal Vehiclelee

    0 04

    Vehicles i hinCC

    1 95

    ublicranspo rtat ion

    0 25

    MUNICIPA L0 4

    INDUSTIA L0 44

    COMMERC IAL1 59

    RE SIDENTIAL1 33

    VehiclesIntrar egion a l

    1 90

    Tota l 2008 oo tpr int with S inks = 7. 69 MMT

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    S a a ci s c G ee H se Gas iss i s O 2e2008 % f a

    RE IDE I L16%

    COMMERCI L

    20%

    I D I L5%

    MUNICI L5%

    eh e Int a egon al24%

    eh le Within CC F

    25%

    U b a n Fo e t in2%

    ub lic a n p o tatio n3%

    Mun icipal V eh icle Flee t0. 5%

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    San anc is co issi on oreca st P ol itical oal and rren t issi on s

    6.6

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    To meet 2012 Goal we need to reduceanother 1.07 MMTs, or 14%

    Thats the same as:- removing 3x our municipal fleet from

    the roads,- eliminating 90% of residential energy usage, or.

    - making Renewables 20% of our localenergy mix.

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    And what about

    Rising sea levelsHabitat preservation and

    restorationOur fossil fuel intensive economy Consumption (all that stuff we buy)

    All those jobs (green ones)Neighborhoods, businesses and

    local politics?

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    The path forward:

    SFE would like to invite BC3 members to bepart of the SFCAP Advisory Board

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    Workshop on Electric Vehicles:Innovations, Incentives, and InfrastructureTuesday, November 23rd, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PMThe Ferry Building

    Preview of Natural Capitalism, Inc.s Sustainability CircleFriday, December 3rd, 12:00-1:30New Resource Bank

    Happy Holidays!

    Upcoming events

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    Thank You for Coming! Please enjoy complimentary drinks & refreshments

    and the company of fellow BC3 members.