Reports – Sustainability /sustainability Tue, 20 May 2025 19:05:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Solid Waste Assessment Report /sustainability/2014/02/28/solid-waste-assessment-report/ Fri, 28 Feb 2014 20:51:54 +0000 http://blogs.pcc.edu/sustainability/?p=680 As part of PCC’s contract with Community Environmental Services (CES), the college requested in May 2013 that they conduct a landfill-bound waste assessment for our four largest locations: Sylvania, Cascade, Southeast Center, and Rock Creek. View the complete report

Breakdown of Waste Stream

  • 11% Commingled recyclables(67.13 lbs)
  • 24% Compostable food and fibers(148.03 lbs)
  • 9% Other recoverable materials
  • 56% Non-recoverables(334.85 lbs)
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High Speed Hand Dryer Sanitation /sustainability/2013/03/07/high-speed-hand-dryer-sanitation/ /sustainability/2013/03/07/high-speed-hand-dryer-sanitation/#comments Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:38:55 +0000 http://blogs.pcc.edu/sustainability/?p=168 hand dryerThere was recently an article published in the Sylvania copy of the Potty Press that referenced hand washing on the Sylvania Campus.The Notice, Titled “Er, Check Yo Self” referenced a discovered ‘large infection’ of bacteria in reference to the High Speed Hand Dryers across the district.

This is not true.This notice did not come from Facilities Management Services, The Sylvania Biology Department, or the Risk and Safety office of PCC.There is not a recently discovered bacterial growth that has occurred in the Hand Dryers.Facilities Management Services, in partnership with the Risk and Safety Department, conducted a microbial study on our hand dryers in 2012 to ensure our hand drying methods met the appropriate cleanliness levels.This was performed by a third party industrial hygienist firm.They foundnoharmful bacterial growth in the hand dryers, and listed out recommended cleaning methods for PCC custodial staff, which have been implemented.The report is attached.

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The conclusion of the report, and by the industry at large, is there are minimal differences in drying methods in reference to bacteria on hands.The biggest factor in hand cleanliness is the length of time the individual spends washing their hands with soap and water.

As far as tangible cleanliness benefits for PCC, the hand dryers have reduced the paper towel waste by, on average, one ton of paper towels per hand dryer installed.PCC has reduced the number of ‘dirty restroom’ requests by approximately 2/3 since the installation of the units, pointing to over restroom cleanliness increases beyond the hand dryers themselves.PCC has received national recognition of our use of hand dryers, through APPA (The Association of Physical Plant Administrators), to utilize new technology to better serve our campus communities.

As far as alternatives, PCC Sustainability is also offering PCC Sustainability towels for sale through the campus bookstores.These towels, available for $0.50, directly support the bookstore and PCC sustainability, while also giving people a method for drying their hands that they can keep with them, reuse, and launder at home.

We would like to thank you all for your continued support of PCC, and we will strive to minimize such information breakdowns in the future.

Download the Hand Dryer testingreport

Jon Marchetta – Interim Director, Facilities Management Services

Chris Ells – Manager, PCC Risk and Safety

Jeff Triplett – Dean of Instruction

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GHG Emissions Report /sustainability/2012/11/06/ghg-emissions-report/ Wed, 07 Nov 2012 01:08:41 +0000 http://blogs.pcc.edu/sustainability/?p=117 GHG EmissionsThis recently completed GHG inventory is the most comprehensive data PCC has collected to date of its greenhouse gas emissions. With this information, PCC is able to make more informed decisions regarding its sustainability efforts.

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STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) Report /sustainability/2012/11/06/stars-sustainability-tracking-assessment-rating-system-report/ Wed, 07 Nov 2012 01:05:50 +0000 http://blogs.pcc.edu/sustainability/?p=113 STARS Annual Review 2014Theis a transparent, self-reporting framework for colleges and universities to measure their sustainability performance.

PCC chose to become a reporter for STARS during FY12.Overall, PCC received a Bronze level rating. Learn more about this system and upcoming goals. You can alsoread the !

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