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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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PPD Creates Avenues Of Sustainability In Construction And Design

RecyclingRecycling

In 2007, Physical Plant Division recycled:In 2007, Physical Plant Division recycled:

• 4,043,220 pounds of compostable material

• 3,359,060 pounds of paper and cardboard

• 881,640 pounds of scrap metal

• 733,500 pounds of concrete

• 189,800 pounds of bottles and cans

• 132,360 pounds of electronic equipment

9,435,260 total pounds of waste material9,435,260 total pounds of waste material

@ an average of 786,280 pounds per @ an average of 786,280 pounds per month.month.

Overall, PPD recycled more than 30% of Overall, PPD recycled more than 30% of UF’s total waste stream.UF’s total waste stream.

During Spring Break 2008, PPD replaced over 10,000 square feet of dilapidated carpet on the fifth floor of the Marston Science Library. The new sustainable carpet is primarily made from recycled materials. PPD also re-

painted the fifth floor walls with environmentally-friendly low-VOC latex paint.

This project is the first in a scheduled yearly floor-by-floor replacement of the library’s old carpet with

recycled carpet, as part of PPD’s continuing commitment to sustainability.

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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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Water Conservation• 3 million gallons per day of wastewater are processed at PPD’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, to be used for irrigation and energy

production at the CoGen Power Plant

• PPD is in the final stages of construction of a new 1.5 million gallon reclaimed water tank

(left) off Lemerand Drive

Energy ConservationEnergy Conservation

Office/Classroom Lighting• in 2003, PPD replaced 98% of UF indoor

T12 fluorescent fixtures with more efficient T8 fixtures, saving the University over

$2,200,000

• in 2005, PPD de-lamped numerous hallways and common areas, saving the University

nearly $100,000

Chiller Plant Optimization• In 2006, PPD established a

centralized monitoring and control room to more efficiently run campus

chilled water plants

• This allows PPD to meet campus air-conditioning needs with the least amount of operating equipment, significantly reducing the overall

energy cost

Exterior/Industrial Lighting• In 2008, PPD began installing new

induction lighting fixtures

•These fixtures use 1/3 as much wattage as a fluorescent fixture, last 100,000 hours and are 4x as bright

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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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Sustainable LandscapingSustainable Landscaping

Florida-Friendly Landscaping (also known as Xeriscaping) is a landscaping philosophy that

emphasizes using native and drought-resistant plants, which do not require supplemental irrigation.

PPD Grounds Department uses this philosophy in over 80% of our landscape applications, and more than half

of those applications use native plants.

Over 98% of our campus irrigation (about a million gallons per day) is done with reclaimed water,

harvested rainwater, and gray (waste) water. Less than 2% of campus is irrigated with potable water.

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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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Alternative FuelsAlternative Fuels

Ethanol

PPD Motor Pool dispenses E85 ethanol fuel at its pumps from a 2000-gallon tank on our service site. Ethanol provides a clean-

burning, renewable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

Bio-Diesel

PPD Motor Pool uses a 20% bio-diesel blend in all UF fleet diesel vehicles. Our bio-diesel

blend is produced from soybean products.

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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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Vehicle ReductionVehicle Reduction

Campus Cab

Campus Cab is a free point-to-point taxi service offered by PPD. The service provides transportation

for University of Florida faculty and staff, on the Main Campus, East Campus, and some UF facilities in

Alachua County.

Campus Cab reservations may be made by calling 392-1121.

Zipcar Service

Zipcar offers transportation alternatives to UF students, faculty and staff. There are eight

Zipcars on the UF campus, which can be rented by the hour, including fuel, parking and

insurance.

Zipcars preserve greenspace by reducing parking spaces and infrastructure, lowering

fuel consumption, and reducing road congestion.

PPD Pooled Vehicles/Fleet Reduction

Since 2006, PPD has eliminated 34 work vehicles, reducing its overall

fleet by 15%. This concept has resulted in increased usage per

vehicle, lower fuel consumption, and a reduction in fleet maintenance costs.

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Recycling Energy Conservation Sustainable Landscaping

Green Cleaning Vehicle Reduction Alternative Fuels

For more information, visit www.ppd.ufl.edu

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Green CleaningGreen Cleaning

Creates a healthy working environment for faculty, staff, students and visitors

Minimizes energy consumptionPromotes recycling and reduces waste streams

Green Cleaning promotes sustainability through use of environmentally-friendly and

health-friendly cleaning products

• carcinogen-free, bio-degradable cleaning agents reduce environmental

impact• low-VOC products minimize harmful

emissions• state-of-the-art allergen-reducing vacuum cleaners improve indoor air

quality

• light only rooms being cleaned and turn lights off when leaving room

• focus on natural light for cleaning• routine inspections for leaks or energy loss

problems

• 100% recycled bathroom paper products

• ergonomic cleaning equipment made from recycled plastics

• special employee training with a focus towards recycling, both in the workplace

and at home

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