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The Green Guerilla: Tactics for Leading Green from the Middle. ISSP 2013 Conference, Chicago, IL May 9, 2013. Presented by: Jacqueline Drumheller , CHMM. Agenda. About Alaska Air Group History/Background of CSR efforts Environmental Impacts Problem Statement
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The Green Guerilla: Tactics for Leading Green from the Middle ISSP 2013 Conference, Chicago, IL May 9, 2013 Presented by: Jacqueline Drumheller, CHMM
Agenda • About Alaska Air Group • History/Background of CSR efforts • Environmental Impacts • Problem Statement • Ten Lessons Learned: Leading Green From the Middle
~17 million passengers/yr. • 9,600 employees • 117 aircraft • 60+ cities served • 400 daily departures Atlanta Houston • ~7 million passengers/yr. • 3,100 employees • 58 aircraft • 40+ cities served • 390 daily departures
AAG Environmental Program • Staff of 3.6 FTEs (2.6 Managers, 1 Director) • Report to Managing Director of Security in Legal Division • Responsible for compliance with environmental regulations at ~100 locations • Supports both Alaska (AS) and Horizon (QX)
Problem Statement • How do I get the company to embrace sustainability and move beyond compliance? • How do I get upper management’s buy-in? • What actions can I take to prove the value of a sustainability program? • How can I get more FTE’s in the Environmental Affairs Department? • How can I make sustainability my job?
I just can't believe that we can put polar bears on our marketing materials, but yet we do nothing to save them! Someone (gasp!)… please call security… Leading Green from the Middle
Lesson #1: Youneed a changeagent
Lesson #2: Start Reading
The Road Map Change Agent Gather like-minded people Form Voluntary Green Team Gather Up line Support Form a Steering Committee Processes & Methods for Improvement, Institution-alizing Systems, & Monitoring Metrics & Targets Methods for setting priorities Policy Statement & Commit-ment Corporate – wide initiative
Lesson #3: Speak Their Language
Lesson #4: Don't Ask for Permission
Lesson #5: Make Friends
Lesson #7: Tackle the Metrics
Metrics Matter!! AS & QX recycle enough aluminum every year to build 3 new 737s • Management buy-in enhanced by: • Media attention • Metrics + METRICS + MORE METRICS • Successful projects • What are other airlines doing?
Metrics, Metrics, Metrics! Horizon Recycling: 2009 • Calculate the enterprise-wide carbon footprint • Measure the waste • Capture data about successful projects, even if they’re not originally designed to be “green” • Take pictures • Make graphs
Lesson #8: Relentless Communication
Keep the Buzz Going • Emails • Internal newsletters • Internal meetings • Guest Speakers • Special Events • Green Team Parties • Brown Bag Seminars • External Website • Annual/biennial Report
http://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/company/csr/corporate-social-responsibility.asphttp://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/company/csr/corporate-social-responsibility.asp
Lesson #9: Embrace Resourcefulness
Lesson #10: (and give it too) Get Recognition
And Finally: It’s Great Exercise Even if it looks like you have nothing to show for it, you’ll feel better afterwards.
The END Thank you! • Parting thought: If all passengers on US domestic flights packed 5 pounds less, it would save 64 million gallons of jet fuel each year and have a climate impact equivalent to grounding all domestic flights for 3 days, or shutting down all the dirty power plants in the US for 4 hours.