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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSTAR Update.pptBenefits • Demonstrate commitment to sustainability • Receive national recognition for achievements • Gain competitive advantage & attract funding • Improve transparency • Build and strengthen partnerships THE STAR COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM Goal Areas & Objectives are rated and evaluated in the system, helping local leaders set goals and measure pr across all areas. 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Total Solid Waste Demonstrate incremental progress towards achieving a T00% reduction by 2o5o in total solid waste generated within in the jurisdiction that is disposed of via landfill, waste -to -energy facility, or incinerator PRELIM NARY OBJECTIVE SCORE 7.2/15 APPROVED OBJECTIVE SCORE o/>5 Help Tips Important Notes: • Check the Climate & Enerev Corrections & Interpretations Document for additional details. • Key words are defined in the STAR Glossary. • Due to the availability of graduated credit of the Outcome, the maximum number of Outcome points will not be awarded until STAR has verified community, input data. The preliminary score provides applicants with 70% credit, which may be OUTCOMES LOCAL ACTIONS Select frons the following 9 actions 8 1. Adopt a waste management plan that identifies the community's greatest sources of waste, sets formal waste reduction targets and establishes actions to help reach the community's waste reduction aims Edit ❑ 2. Adopt specific product bans that will significantly advance progress towards waste reduction goals 0 3. Create a public education campaign or a focused outreach effort to inform residents and businesses of their roles in achieving waste reduction targets Edit 0 4. Develop or participate in a regional coalition that enhances the community's ability to address waste management targets Edit © 5. Implement incentives or enforce regulations ensuring that residents and businesses are working toward community waste reduction targets Edit Select the type of action: O Enforcement O Incentives 0 b. Provide services to enable residents and businesses to recycle and reduce their waste footprint Edit 0 7. Collaboratively create and run at least 2 targeted recycling programs at key locations throughout the community E 't 8 8. Operate at least 2 specific waste management programs for critical waste stream types found in the community, such as: organic waste, hazardous waste, electronic waste, and construction / demolition waste Edit E19. Create a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) for the community PRELIIDIINARY OBJECTIVE SCORE 7.2/15 APPROVED OBJECTIVE SCORE o/y5 Help Tips Important Notes: • Check the Climate & Energy Corrections & Interpretations Document for additional details. • Key words are defined in the STAR Glossary. • Due to the availability of graduated credit of the Outcome, the maximum number of Outcome points will not be awarded until STAR has verified community input data. The preliminary score provides applicants with 70% credit, which may be higher or lower than the approved score. Certification Levels • Certified 5 -STAR Community (600+ points) • Certified 4 -STAR Community (400-599 points) • Certified 3 -STAR Community (200-399 points) Certification lasts 3 years NOW Ambient Noise ClimateArts "Development & Civic "Infraucture Best Practices Active Living & Light Adaptation Culture Engagement & Processes Community Greenhouse Green Community Community Civil & Human Health & Invasive Exemplary Gas Market Water Systems Cohesion Rights Health Species Performance Mitigation Development System Education Compact & Emergency Natural Greening the Local Opportunity Environmental Local Complete Prevention & Resource Energy Supply Economy & Justice Innovation Communities Response Protection Attainment Industrial Quality Jobs Equitable Regional Housing Sector Historic Food Access Outdoor Air & Living Services & Priority & Affordability Resource preservation &Nutrition Quality Wages Access Collaboration Efficiency Resource Targeted Social & Infill & Indoor Air Water in the Efficient Industry Cultural Human Services Redevelopment Quality Environment Buildings Development Diversity Resource Poverty Natural & Efficient Workforce Working Public Spaces Prevention & Human Public Readiness Lands Alleviation Hazards Infrastructure Transportation Waste Safe Choices Minimization Communities