For 15 years the SQA has honored
organizations and businesses, large and small, private and non-profit,
located in Santa Monica or belonging to the Santa Monica Chamber of
Commerce. This growing group of award winners demonstrates achievements
in economic development, social responsibility, and stewardship of the
natural environment above and beyond their primary mission.
The
Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, Sustainable Works and the City of
Santa Monica are proud to announce this year's Sustainable Quality Award
(SQA) winners. Dean Kubani, Director of the City's Office of
Sustainability and the Environment, commented that "These businesses are
engaging in voluntary practices that reduce air and water pollution,
generate less waste and reduce traffic and pollution. Additionally, they
are improving quality of life for residents and workers and building a
strong local economy."
Laurel Rosen, President and CEO of the
Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, remarked that "The businesses being
recognized for their leadership demonstrate that being sustainable is
not only good for the environment, but it is good for the community and
good for the bottom line. Now more than ever it is clear that the future
of our city and nation is going to be based on environmental, social
and economic viability.
This year's Keynote Speaker, Terry
Tamminen, is an accomplished author,
lecturer and strategist on energy and the environment. His latest book,
Lives Per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction, examines our
dependence on oil and offers a strategy to evolve to more sustainable
energy sources. Rachel
Lincoln Sarnoff, writer, producer, eco-blogger and founder of
EcoStiletto, will Emcee.
This
year we are pleased to announce two SQA Grand Prize winners and seven
winners in the Excellence Category. The 2010 SQA Winners are: Coopportunity
SQA Grand PrizeCo-opportunity
is a natural foods grocer providing natural and organic foods to Santa
Monica and the surrounding area since 1974. They were the first grocery
store on the Westside to install a two-kilowatt, photovoltaic solar
power system- back in 1999! They have a storewide purchasing policy to
obtain organic products and locally California grown produce whenever
possible. During staff trainings and meetings, they educate employees on
current environmental issues such as the Pacific Gyre, commonly
referred to as the "Pacific Garbage Patch". Co-opportunity's waste
diversion has increase approximately 40% since educating and training
their staff on recycling procedures. They provide 100% paid medical,
dental, life and vision insurance for all full time employees and 95% of
their employees are employed full time. Before making changes to their
health plan, they check in with employees to ensure the new plan covers
their needs. They also offer an Employee Assistance Program for mental
health benefit. Co-opportunity hosts weekly Monday night speaker's
series and semi regular lectures at the Santa Monica Public Library.
Co-opportunity also administers two $1,000 grants to local non-profit
organizations every year.
Natural Resource Defense Council SQA Grand PrizeNatural
Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a national, nonprofit organization
of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to
protecting public health and the environment. NRDC's Santa Monica office
building received a Platinum rating from the U.S. Green Building
Council's LEED program. The building has sophisticated water recycling
system that captures gray water from showers, sinks, and rainwater that
is run through a disinfection and filtration system. The treated water
is then re-used for irrigation and flushing toilets, reducing water
consumption by 60%. After staff calculated 30% of their daily waste
output consisted of food, an indoor "Nature Mill" unit was purchased to
turn food waste into compost, without odors. The Santa Monica office has
a built-in Environmental Action Center (EAC) designed to increase
awareness of the threats to environment and public health, and to
empower individuals to get involved in NRDC's efforts. In addition, the
EAC houses a gift shop that sells materials related to NRDC's
mission. NRDC offers many family-friendly benefits for employees
including maternity and paternity policies providing up to 16 weeks
unpaid leave, and up to 26 weeks for the care of a covered service
member with a serious injury or illness. NRDC solicits employee input
for benefits by including one representative from each office on the
human resources committee to review all benefits.
Flair Cleaners
SQA Excellence in Economic
DevelopmentFlair Cleaners is a family owned and
successfully operated garment cleaner located in Santa Monica for over
20 years. Their commitment is "It's Ready, It's Right or It's
Free!" They have a Customer Service Hotline and a Customer Satisfaction
Survey on their website which provides them with valuable feedback from
customers on quality and service. Flair offers a VIP Express Service
that features two free personalized reusable garment bags for dropping
off cleaning without waiting with the option of an automatic credit card
billing. They are the only Garment cleaner in Santa Monica that is a
member of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and also belong to the
Greater Los Angeles Dry Cleaners Association (GLADCA), the California
Cleaners Association (CCA), the Dry Cleaning and Laundry Institute
(DLI), and the US Chamber of Commerce.
Gensler Excellence SQA in Social ResponsibilityGensler
is a global architecture, design, planning and consulting firm - with
over 2,000 employees. They emphasize building retrofits and present
proven successful case studies of green building techniques that reduce
absenteeism and increase employee productivity. Since 2000, Gensler
hosted 1,000+ internships firm-wide. Gensler maintains a diverse work
force by striving to recruit, and promote women, ethnic minorities, and
persons with disabilities. The firm recognizes a new generation of
leaders through an annual recognition program - where employees are
rewarded for leadership in their area of discipline. Achievement Awards
are given to individuals and teams for contributions made throughout the
year for community service, sustainability efforts, mentoring, project
work, and other areas. Gensler offers full medical, dental and vision
coverage for family/dependent and domestic partners. In addition, they
have an Employee Assistance Plan for behavioral health, wellness,
work-life, and crisis intervention services.
Living Homes
SQA Excellence in Social
ResponsibilityLivingHomes' mission is to create homes
and communities that inspire people, foster family and community
interaction -- using the Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design
(LEEDŽ) standards. LivingHomes promotes an open work environment. All
employees are given equal opportunity to communicate in all aspects of
the company, from product design, to management, to policies and
procedures. Twice a month they host Brown Bag Wednesdays where any staff
member is welcome to lead a discussion. LivingHomes also offers
extensive internship programs in environmental leadership, building
technology, marketing and architectural visualization. Two interns have
been hired in full-time positions. LivingHomes also has a partnership
with the Reuse People and Habitat for Humanity whereby any structure
removed for a project is "deconstructed" and the reusable materials are
donated.
Pacific ParkSQA
Excellence in Stewardship of the Natural Environment The
world-famous solar-powered Ferris wheel is located on Pacific Park's
amusement park on the Santa Monica Pier. In 2009 the Ferris wheel
received a larger-than-life makeover with 160,000 energy-efficient LED
lights that complement solar-panels generating more than 71,000-kilowatt
hours of renewable photovoltaic power from the sun. Office wide,
Pacific Park eliminated distribution of bottled waters to staff in 2008
and installed 2 onsite water filtration dispensers. Employees have their
own reusable glasses and mugs to refill. They also have an office-wide
and park recycling program for mixed paper, plastic, glass, cans,
cardboard, batteries, toner and inkjet cartridges and fluorescent light
bulbs. When a ride, like bumper cars, is replaced valuable materials
such as steel are recycled. Most cleaning chemicals used in the office
and throughout the park are environmentally friendly or Green Seal
Certified.
Sheraton Delfina SQA Excellence in Social Responsibility and
Stewardship of the Natural EnvironmentSheraton Delfina
Santa Monica unites sustainable business practices with a contemporary
hotel design aesthetic. The Kor Hotel Group's "Second Nature" mission
laid the tracks for achieving Green Business Certification in 2008
(www.smgbc.org). Noteworthy retrofits include replacing standard
landscape sprinklers with a 'Rain Bird' drip irrigation system. The
Delfina is one of the first luxury hotels on the west coast to pioneer a
non-toxic electrolyzed water cleaning agent made from tap water and
salt. Integrated Pest Management strategies benefit indoor air
quality. Their "Make a Green Choice" linen program exceeds other luxury
hotels - offering guests financial incentives for opting-out of
housekeeping services. Delfina strives to recruit local employees and
has partnered with the Ocean Park and Pico Neighborhood Association to
find qualified residents. Delfina is engaged in the Chamber's Government
and Environmental Affairs Committee, provides in-kind services and
donates to numerous non-profits like Sustainable Works, Meals on Wheels
and AIDS Lifecycle.
Unitarian Universalist Community Church SQA Excellence in Social Responsibility
& Stewardship of the Natural EnvironmentUnitarian
Universalist Community Church (UUCC) had SoCal Edison perform an energy
audit in 2007 and completed Sustainable Works Business Greening Program
in 2008. They installed reflective film on the office windows and
replaced more than 50 incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent
lights. Their energy bill decreased from 2,166 kWh per month to 1980 kWh
- a 9% decrease. To prevent pollutive runoff into the ocean, they
installed 3 cisterns on their patio. UUCC performs remodels using Santa
Monica's Green Building Guidelines. They are reusing materials such as
floors, doors and furniture. They post weekly green tips in their
announcements and offer a range of adult education classes throughout
the year. Additionally, they hosted three Green Living Workshops funded
by the City of Santa Monica and provided by Sustainable Works. A portion
of their Sunday Service collection plate goes to a different charity
each week. UUCC donated $250 to TreePeople for a grove of 20 trees and
members attended a tree planting event in the Santa Monica Mountains.
West LA Print
SQA Excellence in Social
Responsibility and Stewardship of the Natural EnvironmentWest
LA Print is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and a Certified
Sustainable Green Printer. By installing a new chemical free printing
plate processor, costing over $150,000, they reduced their volatile
organic compounds from 300ppm to less than 30ppm. Since installation of
the new printing plate, their water usage reduced 25% - saving 1,200
gallons of water over four years. Toxic pressroom additives are replaced
with eco-friendly alternatives. They also performed an energy efficient
lighting retrofit. West LA Print provides internship opportunities to
colleges and high schools via internships with Wildwood School. Staff
can take advantage of flex-time schedules and monthly reimbursement for
commuting on public transportation. They pay 75% of each employee's
medical, dental and life insurance which is a more generous benefits
package than generally offered by a small printing company.
The
Sustainable Quality Awards Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, May 5th
from 11:00am to 2pm at the Sheraton Delfina Hotel in Santa Monica.
Pre-paid tickets are $55 for Chamber members and $60 for non-members
until April 27th. Please reserve tickets by calling
310.393.9825. Tickets and can also be purchased at www.smsqa.com.