Aug. 20, 2009—First of its kind Climate Friendly Nurseries project launched in Oregon
The Oregon Association of Nurseries and the Oregon Environmental Council today announced the launch of a unique sustainability project for Oregon's largest agricultural commodity – the ornamental horticulture industry.
Partnership between
Oregon Environmental Council and Oregon Association of Nurseries creates sustainable model
for Oregon
agriculture
Farwest Show
2009
PORTLAND, Ore.—August 20, 2009—The Oregon
Association of Nurseries and the Oregon Environmental Council today announced
the launch of a unique sustainability project for Oregon's largest
agricultural commodity – the ornamental horticulture industry. The Climate
Friendly Nurseries project is an innovative partnership that will help nurseries
use energy and other resources more efficiently, reduce costs, and lower
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while achieving greater economic efficiency and
profitability.
"By the end of this project, we'll know what types of
things our growers are already doing that constitute sustainable practices and
what sorts of things we can do to improve our current practices," said John
Aguirre, Executive Director of the Oregon Association of
Nurseries.
Through the Climate Friendly Nurseries project, Oregon nurseries can
quantify their energy and resource use and greenhouse gas emissions, and
identify specific ways to reduce them. The project team will help participating
nurseries secure grants, low interest loans and tax credits for energy and
resource efficiency upgrades, and provide technical assistance for the upgrades.
Ecos Consulting and Oregon State
University will serve as
resources for the Climate Friendly Nurseries project. The project starts in
August 2009 and will run through 2012. Additional information is available at www.climatefriendlynurseries.org.
Participants
will collect and enter data into an online tool created for this project by Ecos
Consulting. The tool inventories energy, fuel, fertilizer and use of other
resources, and measures that use and related GHG emissions. These measurements
will allow the project team to identify cost-effective opportunities to become
more energy efficient and to reduce the use of other resources. Inventories will
be conducted after participating nurseries have taken steps to become more
efficient. This will enable the team to identify the most effective best
management practices to reduce GHG emissions, and those that provide the most
cost savings to nurseries. Lessons learned from the Climate Friendly Nurseries
project will be shared with other nurseries. This project builds on the
experience of the Oregon Environmental Council and Ecos consulting in leading
the Carbon Neutral Challenge for Oregon wineries with the Oregon Wine Board.
"It's exciting to join the Oregon Association of Nurseries in taking
real steps toward creating a more efficient, sustainable industry," said Allison
Hensey, program director for healthy food and farms at the Oregon Environmental
Council. "Oregon's nurseries are demonstrating
leadership in their field and as early adopters, and are getting ahead of the
curve to reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions in a carbon-constrained
future. We look forward to other industries following their lead."
Seven
nurseries have already committed to participating in the project. These
nurseries will receive help in collecting energy use and GHG emissions data, and
individualized assessments of their energy and resource use and related GHG
emissions. Based on these assessments, participating nurseries will obtain
customized recommendations on how to reduce energy consumption and GHG
emissions, and an analysis of the economic payoff for implementing these energy
saving and efficiency measures. The participating nurseries include:
• J
Frank Schmidt & Son, Boring, OR, www.jfschmidt.com
• Northwoods
Nursery, Molalla, OR www.northwoodsnursery.com
•
Heritage Seedlings, Salem,
OR, www.heritageseedlings.com
•
Bailey Nurseries Inc., St.
Paul, MN, www.baileynursery.com
• Evans
Farms, Oregon City,
OR, www.evansfarms.net
• Monrovia, Dayton, OR ,
www.monrovia.com
• Blooming Nursery,
Cornelius, OR, www.bloomingnursery.com
About the Oregon Association of
Nurseries
The Oregon Association of
Nurseries, based in Wilsonville, represents more than 1,300 wholesale growers,
retailers, landscapers and suppliers. Oregon's ornamental horticulture industry is
the state's largest agricultural commodity, with annual sales of nearly $1
billion. For information visit www.oan.org or call 503-682-5089.
About the Oregon Environmental
Council
The Oregon Environmental
Council safeguards what Oregonians love about Oregon – clean air and water, an unpolluted
landscape and healthy food produced by local farmers. For 40 years we've been a
champion for solutions to protect the health of every Oregonian and the health
of the place we call home. Our vision for Oregon includes solving global warming,
protecting kids from toxics, cleaning up our rivers, building sustainable
economies, and ensuring healthy food and local farms. Find out more at www.oecoline.org.

