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Sustainable NREL

Waste Reduction

Near-Zero Waste — working to eliminate the laboratory's waste stream — is NREL's goal for the laboratory. NREL's non-recycled solid waste has decreased and recycled materials have increased over the last five years. NREL received LEED points for waste reduction in the construction of its Science and Technology Facility.

NREL is implementing activities to fulfill E.O. 13423 requiring that the laboratory reduce the quantity of toxic and hazardous chemicals and materials acquired, used, or disposed of by the laboratory; increase diversion of solid waste as appropriate; and maintain cost-effective waste prevention and recycling programs.

NREL's activities to reduce, reuse, recycle, and re-buy are essential to fulfill the federal government's goals.

Reduce

Activities intended to reduce material use include:

  • Replacing paper drafts with electronic files

  • Installing duplex modules on all network printers, which default to the double-sided printing option

  • Reusing cardboard boxes, packing peanuts, plastic containers, and drums

  • Sharing chemicals and redistributing extra chemicals through a Chemical Management System.

Reuse

NREL's Reusable Office Supply Center is designed to encourage staff members to take any used office supplies they need and to drop off any reusable items.

Recycling

Recycling efforts at NREL include a recycling station in each building for common office materials such as: mixed office paper, commingled glass, plastic, aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard, batteries, and printer toner cartridges. Scrap metal, computer monitors, and compact fluorescent light bulbs are also recycled.

Re-buy

NREL has implemented multiple green purchasing activities. NREL purchases office supplies through an online catalog featuring environmentally preferable (recycled content) products. Green purchasing was integral to NREL's decision to create an electronic purchase card system. The system tracks metrics on NREL-produced greenhouse gases and encourages staff to purchase green products whenever possible.


NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC
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Content Last Updated: April 27, 2009

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