The Pennsylvania Convention Center
(PCC) is an important part of
Low Environmental Impact Cleaning Policy
The PCC uses cleaning chemicals that are green seal certified and equipment that helps to contribute to the United States Green Building Council leadership in energy and environmental design program for existing buildings rating system. This policy reduces the exposure of building occupants to potentially hazardous chemical, biological, and particulate contaminants. Fewer materials are being used overall, and the equipment designed to remove pollutants uses less chemicals and reduced water usage
Waste Reduction/Recycling
The PCC recycles paper, aluminum, glass bottles and jars, plastic containers, and metal. Cardboard is compacted and recycled from the exhibitions show floor. Containers for recyclables are placed throughout the building. The PCC will soon be working with a single stream recyclery, Allied Waste, that is on the verge of completing and operating one of the most technologically advanced single stream recycling facilities in the country. A waste report can be provided at the end of the event outlining the different waste streams generated and disposed of for future references on how they have contributed to helping the environment. In fiscal year 2007 the PCC recycled 189 tons of waste helping to reduce the impact on the environment.
Restroom Upgrades
Restroom paper products are made from recycled products. Hand soap and cleaning products are green seal certified. Automatic dispensers for water, soap, and paper products save on waste consumption; automatic lighting reduces energy costs.
ARAMARK/ SFS
The exclusive food
and beverage provider at the
- Sustainable Cutlery, Cups, and Plates: ARAMARK uses multiple products that are cost-effective as well as sustainable. Greenwaves, Eco-Products, and EATware provide full product lines of 100% decomposable and biodegradable materials. All lines conform to FDA requirements and are made from 100% Bamboo, corn starch, paper, and other natural fibers. At the PCC, the products that fall under this category are: plates, napkins, hot/cold beverage cups, and cutlery.
- Food Composting: As an alternative service to customers requesting food donations, ARAMARK is in the researching stage for food composting. ARAMARK would set-up composting bins that the staff would be responsible for separating food from non-perishable items. The material would be composted on-site and then delivered to a local farm for feed and soil enhancement.
- Culinary Recommendations: Some of ARAMARK's cooking recipes now call for organically grown vegetables and fruits that are purchased from local purveyors. In addition, ARAMARK uses three lists named "Best Choices", "Good Alternatives" and "Avoid" when recommending fish entrees. Moving forward with further research, they are looking to change to Free-Range poultry and its bi-products.
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