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Industrial Footprint Project - Public Meeting Notice for Simpson Tacoma Kraft (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
10-07-043March 2010
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Author(s) Crooks, Marc P.E.
Description The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) and Simpson Tacoma Kraft invite you to attend a public meeting about the Industrial Footprint Project.

At a previous meeting held on October 9, 2007, we introduced the project and asked attending members of the community for suggestions on what sustainability indicators (environmental, social, and economic) they would like to see measured by the footprint tool.
The agenda for this follow-up event includes:

• Sustainability indicators selected

• Footprint tool development

• Draft data and scoring outcome

• Your input on the current status of the project and the next phase
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Keywords industrial footprint project, meeting, industrial, notice
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