Continued reiteration of best practices delivered in 2010 training sessions. Signage posted in driver areas and on school property

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Actions Towards Carbon Neutrality The actions listed below contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sources for which public sector organizations are responsible under the carbon neutral government regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. Mobile Fuel Combustion (Fleet and other) Provide fleet driver training to reduce fuel use Continued reiteration of best practices delivered in training sessions Re-deliver training to fleet drivers targeting reduced fuel consumption Introduce anti-idling policy and/or raise anti-idling awareness for fleet drivers (e.g., signs, stickers, messages) Encourage carpooling in fleet vehicles Signage posted in driver areas and on school property Encouraged staff to carpool when attending meetings, training, etc. Place idle free decals in all fleet vehicles Emailed staff with carpool options for a variety of events at the same venue Promote alternatives to fleet vehicle travel where possible (e.g., bicycles, public transit, walking) Vehicle fuel efficiency Replace vehicles with more fuel-efficient models Replace larger vehicles with smaller models according to fleet "rightsizing" principles Perform regular fleet maintenance to improve fuel-efficiency Stationary Fuel Combustion, Electricity Help staff reduce personal energy use through ""workstation tune-ups"" Ask staff to unplug electrical equipment or switch off power bars when not in use Ask staff to unplug electrical equipment or switch off power bars when not in use Ask staff to close blinds at end of work day to reduce heating/cooling demands Encourage staff to use air dry setting on dishwashers Provide tips to staff on saving energy in the office while working outside of regular business hours Provide reminders for turning off lights (e.g., signs, stickers, messages) Promote hot water conservation IT power management Install power management software which shuts down computers outside of regular business hours Implement server virtualization Apply auto-sleep settings on computer monitors and CPUs Remove stand-alone printers, copiers, and/or fax machines and install multi-function devices as part of a print management strategy No new vehicles purchased Replace aging vehicles with fuel efficient models as funds become available Scheduled maintenance performed on all vehicles per manufacturer's specifications Continued focus on workstation tune-ups All new computers added in are powered down by an autoscript Technology infrastructure in new high school based on virtualized servers and virtualized applications All computers are set to auto-sleep Technology infrastructure in new high school has reduced 40 stand alone devices to 10 multi-function devices Replacement of 2 older service vehicles with more fuel efficient models (Budget Dependent) Replace aging vehicles with fuel efficient models as funds become available Scheduled maintenance performed on all vehicles per manufacturer's specifications Continued focus on workstation tune-ups Continue to run power management auto-script on any new computers Virtualize servers as they are brought on line Continue to apply auto-sleep settings to any new computers Continue to replace stand alone devices with multi-function devices as need and funding allows 2009

Actions Towards Carbon Neutrality The actions listed below contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sources for which public sector organizations are responsible under the carbon neutral government regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. Apply auto-sleep settings on printers, fax machines, and/or multifunction devices Replace computers with ENERGY STAR models during regular computer upgrades Leased buildings Establish energy performance baseline for leased buildings Develop a green lease policy that requires green features to conserve energy be included in all lease negotiations Owned buildings Establish energy performance baseline for owned buildings Achieve LEED NC Gold certification at a minimum for new construction or major renovations Perform energy retrofits on existing, owned buildings Incorporate a refrigerant management strategy into regular building management/maintenance to reduce fugitive emissions Planning/management Reduce office space (square meters) per employee Install a real time metering system (e.g. Pulse, Reliable Controls, Houle Controls) Retrofit details for owned buildings Upgrade mechanical systems (heating, cooling, ventilation) during retrofits Upgrade lighting systems during retrofits Upgrade/adjust control systems during retrofits Improve building insulation (including windows) during retrofits All printers are set to auto-sleep 100% of all computers are ENERGY STAR rated. 75% of all monitors are ENERGY STAR rated Continue to apply auto-sleep settings to any new printers Continue to replace computers with ENERGY STAR models. Continue to replace monitors with ENERGY STAR models Supplies (Paper) Train staff to use collaborative software for electronic editing (e.g. SharePoint, Groove, etc.) Encourage staff to hold paperless meetings or presentations (i.e., no handouts) Electronic media in place of paper Install collaborative software for electronic editing (e.g. SharePoint, Groove, etc.) Use electronic document library for filing common documents Switch to an electronic payroll notification system in place of paper pay stubs New high school occupied in September. Anticipate completion of construction in to LEED Gold standard Replaced boilers in 3 facilities New boilers installed in 3 facilities replacing units which were 20+ years old No upgrades in DDC controls added to 3 facilities No upgrades in Continued training in collaborative software Continued development Admin and HR document library on SharePoint Anticipate achieveing LEED Gold certification for new high school during Replace boilers in 4 facilities (Budget Dependent) Replace boilers in 4 facilities (Budget Dependent) Upgrade lighting systems based on need and funding Add DDC controls to 4 facilities (Budget Dependent) Perform upgrades based on need and availability of funding Continued training in collaborative software Explore possible use of SharePoint as a site to house a variety of documents (job aids, process documents, etc.)

Actions Towards Carbon Neutrality The actions listed below contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sources for which public sector organizations are responsible under the carbon neutral government regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. Paper Type Purchase 40% post-consumer recycled paper All paper purchased is 50% recycled product or greater Continue to purchase recycled product Printer/document settings Switch networked printers and photocopiers to automatic double-sided Continue to promote double-sided printing whenever possible Continue to promote double-sided printing whenever possible

Actions to Reduce Provincial Emissions and Improve Sustainability The actions listed below contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sources that fall outside of the reporting requirements defined in the carbon neutral government regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. Public sector Business Travel Train staff in web-conferencing Encourage staff to consider virtual attendance/presentation at events where possible Encourage carpooling to meetings Policy and budgeting Create a low-carbon travel policy or travel reduction goal Virtual meeting technology Install web-conferencing software (e.g., Live Meeting, Elluminate, etc.) Make desktop web-cameras available to staff Install video-conferencing units in meeting rooms or provide mobile video-conferencing units Education, Awareness, and Engagement Awards/Recognition Establish a sustainability/green awards or recognition program Staff Professional Development Support green professional development (e.g., workshops, conferences, training) Include green options in employee performance measurement system Staff awareness/education Provide education to staff about the science of climate change Provide education to staff about the conservation of water, energy, and raw materials Provide green tips on staff website or in newsletters Provide sustainability education during new staff orientation Team-building Create Green, Sustainability, Energy Conservation, or Climate Action Teams with executive endorsement Provide resources and/or dedicated staff to support teams Providing behaviour change education/training to teams (e.g., community-based social marketing) Other Sustainability Actions Continued training in web conferencing for staff and students Continued to explore and promote opportunities for participation through virtual applications for meetings and training Promoted car-pooling opportunities throughout the district Available on staff laptops Continued training in web conferencing for staff and students as buget allows Continue to explore and promote opportunities for participation through virtual applications for meetings and training Continue to promote car-pooling opportunities throughout the district Continued installations as funding is available

Actions to Reduce Provincial Emissions and Improve Sustainability The actions listed below contribute to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from sources that fall outside of the reporting requirements defined in the carbon neutral government regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act. Public sector Adaptation to Climate Change Assessed whether extreme weather events and/or long term changes in climate will affect the organization's business areas Integrated considerations of extreme weather events and/or long term changes in climate into the organization's decision making. Building construction, renovation Establish a policy to reuse materials where possible and divert construction and demolition debris from landfills and incineration facilities Incorporate lifecycle costing into new construction or renovations Commuting to and from home Introduce telework/work from home policy Offer staff a compressed work week Encourage commuting by foot, bicycle, carpool or public transit Provide shower or locker facilities for staff/students who commute by foot or by bicycle Provide secure bicycle storage Procurement (non-paper supplies) Incorporate minimum recycled content standards into procurement policy for consumable, non-paper supplies (e.g., writing instruments, binders, toner cartridges, etc.) Establish green standards for goods that are replaced infrequently and/or may require capital funds to purchase (e.g., office furniture, carpeting, etc.) Implement sustainable purchasing program for cleaning products, disposable paper products and trash bags Waste reduction/diversion Put in place an operations policy to facilitate the reduction and diversion of building occupant waste from landfills or incineration facilities Implement a hazardous waste reduction and disposal strategy Water conservation Establish a water conservation strategy which includes a plan or policy for replacing water fixtures with efficient models Put in place a potable water management strategy to reduce potable water demand of building-level uses such as cooling tower equipment, toilet fixtures, etc. and landscape features Introduce a stormwater management landscape strategy (e.g., vegetated roofs, permeable paving, rain gardens, bioswales) Reporting Year) No formal policy however re-use of materials continues to be a focus of the maintenance group Lifecycle costing considered during design and construction of new LEED Gold certified high school Secure bike storage available at new high school Moved to eco friendly cleaning products in all facilities RFP for demolition of old high school includes reclamation and diversion activities Consideration for future projects Potential secure bike storage as new construction projects are undertaken

School District 70 - Alberni Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Source for the Calendar Year (tco 2 e*) 66 3.8% 332 19.0% 1,351 77.2% Total Emissions: 1,749 Mobile Fuel Combustion (Fleet and other mobile equipment) Stationary Fuel Combustion (Building Heating and Generators) and Electricity Supplies (Paper) Offsets Applied to Become Carbon Neutral in (Generated May 31, 12:05 PM) Total offsets required: 1,541. Total offset investment: $38,525. Emissions which do not require offsets: 208 ** *Tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tco 2 e) is a standard unit of measure in which all types of greenhouse gases are expressed based on their global warming potential relative to carbon dioxide. ** Under the Carbon Neutral Government Regulation of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets Act, all emissions from the sources listed above must be reported. As outlined in the regulation, some emissions do not require offsets.