Cobb County has been at the forefront among local governments in conserving and protecting the resources entrusted to it by its Citizens. The Cobb County Sustainable Practices Policy has been developed to promote environmentally sustainable design and construction of buildings and sites, and for operations and maintenance activities for County facilities other assets.
The Atlanta Regional Commission Green Communities Program is designed to encourage local governments to demonstrate leadership on environmental sustainability. Local governments are asked to set an example for the community by conserving energy, investing in renewable energy, conserving water, conserving fuel, reducing waste and protecting and restoring the community’s natural resources. The program identifies specific measures that local governments can implement for their communities to become more sustainable. Local governments who achieve certification will receive region wide recognition for their leadership on environmental sustainability.
Below are examples of these environmental efforts by Cobb County Government and its employees.
Green Building
Measure 1
- Government LEED Policy
- Green Building Policy - January 11, 2008 (Agenda Item)
- Sustainability Policy - February 24, 2009 (Agenda Item)
- Sustainable Practices Policy (Draft)
Measure 3
Energy Efficiency
Measure 11
Measure 12
Green Building
Water Use Reduction and Efficiency
Measure 24
Measure 25
Trees and Greenspace
Measure 29
Measure 34
Transportation and Air Quality
Measure 35
Measure 37
Measure 39
Measure 40
Measure 41
Measure 42
Recycling and Waste Reduction
Use of Life Cycle Cost Analysis in Procurements
Measure 48
- Government Non-Traditional Recycling Program
- Government Non-Traditional Recycling Program - Revised
- Electronics Recycling Contract
- News and Alerts on Recycling
- Inkjet and Laser Toner Recycling (Office Depot Flyer)
- Teamwork Flyer (Office Depot)
- Service Contract for Electronic Waste Recycling
- Recycling Pictures