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Agenda - 09-05-2023; 7-a - Draft Orange County Climate Action Plan and Greenhouse Gas Inventory Report
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APPENDIX C • . - • - <br /> •Some communities have implemented a sustainability point system in their ordinances, <br /> allowing developers to choose from a list of sustainable options to earn benefits such <br /> as increased density or an expedited process. Providing this flexibility and offering <br /> sustainable options is the way forward for building development. <br /> •Opportunities for businesses to attract and retain customers through sustainability <br /> practices (brand loyalty). Local food network/recognition The county could <br /> potentially support and create a network around this to encourage businesses to <br /> adopt sustainable practices. <br /> - Example: David Shaw is a music distributor and he is actively working on becoming <br /> more sustainable in their manufacturing and packaging practices to improve their <br /> brand and attract more business. <br /> •The county could provide resources such as networking sessions for businesses <br /> to share best practices and talk about cost, benefit, and analysis to help build out <br /> the conversation around sustainability practices. <br /> RESOURCE CONSERVATION <br /> • David Shaw's Yep Roc label company, is interested in installing solar panels on their <br /> warehouse roof but the initial investment is a bit of a hurdle. Solarize the Triangle He <br /> suggests having incentives for businesses to convert to more sustainable power and <br /> even install electric vehicle chargers. He also has a palette disposal issue and would <br /> benefit from a reuse program, as would other similar businesses in the area. Interest in <br /> building out a reuse market for C&D <br /> •There is a nonprofit organization called Don't Waste Durham5 that has implemented <br /> a program to work with local restaurants on using reusable takeout containers, and <br /> there may be interest from business owners in the county to participate in similar <br /> programs if they are financially viable. <br /> • Incentivizing reusable practices such as bringing your own bag and offering <br /> discounts for businesses that participate,ratherthan penalizing those who use plastic <br /> bags or take out containers, could be more effective in reducing waste. <br /> • Requiring new mixed-use spaces to have chargers for residents,would be important <br /> for addressing the issue of limited charging access in rural areas. <br /> BUILT ENVIRONMENT <br /> - Incentivizing LEED certification for construction through additional tax benefits as <br /> a means of ensuring that county standards are being followed. <br /> TRANSPORTATION <br /> •It would be helpful for businesses to have an EV playbook that guides them on the <br /> different levels of chargers,electrical capacity,and the process for installing EV chargers. <br /> s http://www.dontwastedurham.org <br /> 4 ORANGE COUNTY, NC • APPENDICES <br />
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