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Sustainable Products Training© www.SustainableProducts.com
Co-sponsored By
American Institute of Architects Arizona
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia
American Institute of Architects, Portland, Or
American Institute of Architects San Francisco
American Institute of Architects Utah
American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
APS Energy Services
Armstrong World Industries
Atlantis Energy
Building Operating Management Magazine
Business & Legal Reports Magazine
Business and the Environment
Center for a New American Dream
Center for Environmentally Responsible Building Alternatives
Certified Forest Products Council
Carrier Johnson Architects
City of Austin
City of Chula Vista
City of Los Angeles
City of Philadelphia
City of Phoenix
City of Portland, Oregon
City of Sacramento
City of San Diego
City of San Francisco
City of San Jose
City of Santa Monica
City of Scottsdale
City of Seattle
Civil Engineering Research Foundation
Construction Specifications Institute
CUH2A
DaimlerChrysler
Delaware Valley Green Building Council
Development Center for Appropriate Technology
District of Columbia
Durst Organization
DesignTex
Ecobalance PricewaterhouseCoopers
EPA Region 3
EPA Region 8
EPA Region 10
Environmental Building News
Environmental Business Journal
Environmental Defense
Environmental Design & Construction Magazine
Environmental Packaging & Labeling Magazine
Environmental Strategies & Solutions
E-Spec
Forbo Industries
George Washington University Center for Sustainability
Global Green
Goodmans Office Furnishings
Green Building Alliance
Green Institute
Green Seal
Guilford of Maine
Herman Miller
HOK
Home Depot
Honda
Horst Sustainable Materials
Interface
Interior Design Magazine
Interiors & Sources Magazine
Institute for Local Self Reliance
International Interior Design Association, Wash., DC
Johnson Controls
International Sanitary Supply Association
John Wiley & Sons
Lafarge Corporation
Leonardo Academy
Milliken
National Institute of Standards & Technology
National Park Service
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
New Jersey Green Building Council
Nike
Norm Thompson Outfitters
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Office Pavilion
Oregon Natural Step Network
Organic Trade Association
Patagonia
Pennsylvania Environmental Council
Philips
Portland General Electric
Sacramento Municipal Utilities District
SAE, International
Salt Lake City
San Diego Gas & Electric
San Diego Natural History Museum
Sellen Construction
Shaw Contract Inc.
Southern California Gas Company
State of Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
California Integrated Solid Waste Management Board
State of Colorado Department of Health & Environment
State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services
State of Maryland Department of Natural Resources
State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
State of Oregon Energy Office
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
State of Texas Department of Transportation
State of Texas Recycling Market Development Board
Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission
State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality
State of Washington Department of General Administration
Sustainable Northwest
Toyota
United Technologies Carrier
University of California
University of Pennsylvania
WorldBuild Technologies, Inc.
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
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Manufacturing · Purchasing
Designing · Marketing · Specifying
A unique opportunity to learn about Sustainable Products Standards
and their increased use in the market place. This event showcases
companies marketing sustainable products and agencies recognizing
these standards in their purchasing policies.
February 2-3, 2005, Presidio Golden Gate Club
Manufacturing, Designing, Purchasing
Specifying & Marketing
Sustainable Products Training ©
Agenda
San Francisco
Hosted & Sponsored by:
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American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy
American Institute of Architects
American Institute of Architects Minnesota
Antron Nylon
Metafore/Certified Forest Products Council
City of San Francisco
Construction Specifications Institute
Environmental Defense
Forbo Flooring
Ford Motor
Toyota
Johnson Controls
California Department of General Services
California Integrated Waste Management Board
International Interior Design Association
JohnsonDiversey
Milliken
National Institute of Standards & Technology
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
Northern California Chapter, USGBC
Philips
Sponsored by
Increasing the Demand for Sustainable Products™
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TRAINING
PROGRAMS
Seattle, September 11- 12, 2005
Orlando, January 27-28, 2006
Denver, June 5-6, 2006
Sustainable Products
C o r p o r a t i o n
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SustainableProducts.Com
San Francisco
Presidio Golden Gate Club
DAY ONE, February 2, 2005
Sustainable Products Conference, Reception & Trade Show
Keynote: Brian O’Neill, Superintendent, National Park Service
8:45
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Sponsored by Institute for Market Transformation to Sustainability (MTS)
8:00
Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30
Welcome- Sophie Maxwell, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco
9:15
Program Overview: Sustainable Products, Buildings & Vehicles
 Benefits of sustainable products, public demand, increasing market penetration
 Why they are more profitable & improve global sustainability
Mike Italiano, CEO, Institute for Market Transformation to Sustainability (MTS)
FSC Certified Wood for Watershed & Habitat Protection
9:45
 Merits of FSC certification vis-à-vis other systems for habitat &water quality protection
 Benefits of holistic environmental assessment: The FSC process & life cycle assessment (LCA)
 Meeting the demand for FSC Certified Wood & LEED FSC Credit
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Certified Wood Perspective:
Lewis Buchner, CEO, EcoTimber
Introduction: Kate Heaton, Natural Resources Defense Council
10:45
Break
11:00
Clean Vehicles Save Money & Fuel & Reduce Pollution
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Increasing Market Penetration & Competition,
Clean Vehicle Standard:
Buying More Clean Vehicles:
Brian Taylor, Ford Motor Co.
Martin Chan, Toyota
Moderator: Rick Ruvulo, Clean Cities Coordinator, City of San Francisco
12:00-1:00
KEYNOTE & LUNCHEON
Lunch Sponsored by Antron Nylon
Green Mortgage Backed Securities/Cheaper Cost of
Capital for Green Buildings
Scott Muldavin, President, The Muldavin Company
Sponsored by
Increasing the Demand for Sustainable Products™
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Clean Cities Vehicle Display
Clean Vehicle Display
Public Clean Vehicle Display & Demonstration
Exhibitor Display
1:30
Sponsored by San Francisco Clean Cities
Sponsored by General Motors
Sponsored by City of San Francisco
Environmentally Preferable Product (EPP) Standards
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California EPP Standards
EPP covers the entire product life cycle/supply chain
Incorporating Standards into Building Codes
Related EPP Standards: Sustainable Textile Standard©
State EPP Task Force
Panama Bartholomy, California Division of the State Architect
Dan Burgoyne, California Department of General Services
2:45
Comparing Sustainable Textiles
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Life cycle assessment benefits including no toxicity
MTS Sustainable/EPP Carpet, Fabric & Apparel Standard
 Bio-based & petroleum fibers
 Adding value to purchasers, extended product life, installation, maintenance
Mark Ryan, Environmental Director, Invista/Dupont
3:30
Break
3:45
Milliken Earth Square Carpet: 99% Reused Product
 Carpet renewal installation at EPA
 Closed loop reuse & reused raw materials
 Substantial life cycle & cost benefits
Bill Gregory, Sustainability Director, Milliken
4:30 Reception
Sponsored by Milliken
& Exhibitor Display
DAY TWO, February 3, 2005
8:00
continental breakfast sponsored by MTS
What are Sustainable Products & Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), & Identification of Priority
Sustainable Products Issues By Participants
 FTC, EPA, & State definitions, & LCA principles & examples
 Comparative LCA example: grain ethanol vs. petroleum fuels & which is better environmentally?
 Individual Product LCAs
Mike Italiano, CEO, MTS
8:45
LCA Benefits of Forbo Linoleum
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Natural ingredients- linseed oil, pine rosin, wood flour, limestone, organic pigments, jute
Natural anti-microbial properties from oxidation of linseed
LCA shows linoleum vs. other flooring saves energy, reduces acidification, smog, waste & eutrophication
Forbo FSC Parquet Wood Flooring
Denny Darragh, CEO, Forbo Flooring
Sponsored by
Increasing the Demand for Sustainable Products™
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Specifying Sustainable EPA Energy Star Lighting Products
9:45
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LCA of Lamps show that most important environmental factors are energy efficiency & low mercury content
Philips’ Life Cycle Assessments of all products
Philips’ Social & Environmental Equity Commitments
LEED Existing Buildings Standard Lamp Specification
Paul Walitsky, North American Environmental Affairs Director, Philips
10:30
Break
10:45
California & San Francisco Sustainable Products Purchasing
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San Francisco Environmentally Preferable Purchasing:
Criteria for Lamp Contract, Perspective of City Purchasing Agent,
Environmentally preferable lamps
12:00-1:00
KEYNOTE & LUNCHEON
Debbie Raphael, City of San Francisco
Deanna Simon, City of San Francisco
Tony Fiori, City Purchasing Agent
Lunch Sponsored by JohnsonDiversey
California LEED Silver Executive Order
Hon. James Branham, Undersecretary, CalEPA
Introduction, Craig Sheehy, Thomas Properties, Building Manager, CalEPA LEED Platimum Building
1:30
Sustainable Products Display
Sponsored by Forbo Linoleum
Energy Star Products Display
Exhibitor Display
Sponsored by Philips
Sponsored Sustainable Products Corporation
Green Product Certification & Advancing Healthy, High Performance Green
Building Cleaning
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Cost effective and efficient cleaning protocols
LEED EB specs
Life cycle assessment
Certification under Green Seal & Nordic Swan Standards
Bob Israel, Ph.D, JohnsonDiversey
2:15
LEED for Existing Buildings & 1to3
 LEED green building certification
 Certification increases profitability
 Sustainable products purchasing
Mike Arny, Chairman, LEED Existing Building Program
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3:00
Break
3:15
LEED Commercial Interiors
Keith Winn, Catalyst Partners & LEED CI Contractor
 New Launch & Certified Buildings
 Product Attributes
 Future Product Atributes
4:00
Adjournment
For hotel reservations, contact:
Hotel Del Sol San Francisco
3100 Webster St at Greenwich. 94123. Greater Marina District (Cow Hollow). Ask for
MTS Group Rate $119. (415) 921-5520 fax (415) 931-4137
Just six blocks from the Presidio Gate
http://www.jdvhospitality.com/hotels/hotel/5?
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Sustainable Products, Clean Vehicles & FSC Certified Wood
February 2-3, San Francisco
MTS, Forest Stewardship Council, Home Depot (world’s largest wood
retailer), and Forbo Parquet FSC Flooring are bringing FSC certified
wood specifications to the market thus improving forest management
worldwide by promoting responsible forest products buying practices.
MTS’s peer-reviewed Sustainable Products Training Manual©
benchmarks wood certified pursuant to Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC©) as a sustainable product and emphasizes that:
Home Depot’s and Forbo’s Commitment to
FSC Certified Wood is Allowing the
Market to Have a Major Positive
Effect on Global Forest Ecosystems
See the Certification Resource Center are at www.certifiedwood.org
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days before the seminar. Registrants are responsible for making & paying for
hotel reservations.
Sustainable Products Manual
 700 pages
peer reviewed by 200 Co-sponsors
Sponsored by Philips Lighting
Sustainable Products and Green
Power are Ten Times More
Profitable Than Conventional
Products
(Chapter 3, Benefits of Sustainable Products, page 31)
Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), the
Energy Efficiency of Lights is the Most
Important Factor Vastly Outweighing all Other
Environmental Impacts. The Best
Environmental Choice is the Longest Life and
Lowest Mercury Lamp.
(Chapter 4, What Are Sustainable Products? page 34)
----------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER TODAY!
Training for Sustainable Products
Presidio Golden Gate Club, San Francisco,
February 2-3, 2005
Early Bird by January 1:
$395
$316
Exhibitor
$995
Includes Manual, Organic Meals, & Display Space
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Contact: 202-338-0313, or
MTS@sustainableproducts.com for more
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Benchmarks, or Examples of Successful
Sustainable Products Design, are
Certified Wood, Patagonia Organic
Cotton Clothing, & DesignTex Fabric
(Chapter 7, How to Design Sustainable Products, page 76)
TO REGISTER:
FAX this form to
202- 338-2800
or MAIL with payment or purchase order to:
Sustainable Products Training
1511 Wisconsin Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20007
How You will Benefit
Obtain knowledge and skills to specify sustainable products, know
how they are made and designed, purchase and market them, and
communicating about them.
The Navy Will Only Hire A&E Firms
with Demonstrated LCA
Registration
Experience in Specifying Products
Mail or fax registration form. Payment must be received 4 days before the
Continuing education credits are awarded.
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seminar. Refunds (less a $50 fee) will be made for cancellations received 14
(Chapter 10, Formulating Sustainable Products Policies, page 101)
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