Current Trends in Sustainability - 2023 EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. Join us for an insightful talk with Amber Greaney, Livable City Solutions Manager at KERAMIDA, as she delves into the ever-evolving landscape of sustainability.

In this enlightening discussion, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in sustainability. This talk sheds light on crucial topics such as essential regulations and vendor requests that demand your attention and how they may influence your company's sustainability strategy. Discover the significance of Climate Scenario Analysis and who will be mandated to undertake it, as well as the growing importance of climate transition plans, driven by investor demands. Additionally, Ms. Greaney provides a clear breakdown of the distinctions between carbon offsets and Renewable Energy Credits (RECs).

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PFAS: An Emerging Contaminant of Concern - - EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. KERAMIDA's John Young, Senior Project Manager of Land Services, discusses the hot topic of PFAS and gives a brief introduction to per and poly fluoralkyl substances before providing an update into regulatory action.

At the federal level, the EPA has been using a systematic approach to building policy and precedent to protect public health and the environment from effects of PFAS exposure. This is notably marked by the 2021 release of the PFAS Strategic Roadmap. From there the EPA has established health advisory limits, Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs), and proposed Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for drinking water standards.

The EPA has also proposed several PFAS species as hazardous substances under CERCLA. On the state level, IDEM is not stepping out of line with federal action by passing any legislation more restrictive or protective than the federal government. IDEM is adding species of PFAS to the R2 Published Level Tables as toxicological data becomes available. IDEM also recently completed analysis of many public drinking water suppliers throughout Indiana in preparation of MCL rules which will limit the amount of PFAS acceptable in drinking water supplies. More rules and regulations surrounding this emerging contaminant of concern are sure to follow.

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OSHA National Emphasis Programs - 2023 EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. In this talk, KERAMIDA's Dan Engling, Vice President of Safety and Industrial Health Services, discusses the OSHA National Emphasis Program and its implications for your business.

From identifying high-risk industries to understanding enforcement strategies and proposed revisions, this talk provides a comprehensive overview of some of the nuances of non-regulated safety hazards and OSHA's efforts to enforce via the General Duty Clause.

KERAMIDA's wealth of expertise will guide you through best practices and offer practical tips to ensure compliance with changing OSHA standards. Whether you're a safety professional, business owner, or simply curious about workplace safety, this presentation is a must-watch.

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Air Emissions Reporting | What's Changing? - 2023 EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. In this presentation, KERAMIDA's Kathy Moore, Vice President of Air Services, breaks down the proposed revisions to air emissions reporting requirements in 2023.

What's changing? This talk covers the key amendments and their potential impact on industries including electronic reporting, provisions to reduce the burden on small businesses, the proposed Phase-In of stationary point source reporting, and much more!

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Workplace Violence Plans - EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. Explore the critical topic of workplace violence prevention in this insightful talk by KERAMIDA's Carson Brown, Senior Project Manager, Safety and Industrial Health Services. In today's dynamic work environments, ensuring the safety and well-being of employees is paramount. Join us as we delve into the nuances of workplace violence, discussing its various forms and the importance of proactive measures including the development of a comprehensive workplace violence plan.

Keeping your workplace violence prevention plan up-to-date with evolving regulations can be difficult. At KERAMIDA, we understand the significance of a comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Plan. Our experienced team can assist your company in developing a tailored plan that addresses your unique risks and challenges. A comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Plan includes a thorough risk assessment, tailored training programs, emergency response planning, and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED).

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Indiana's New Industrial Stormwater Permit Overview - EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 “Day at the Park” EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA.

Indiana has not updated its Industrial Stormwater Discharge General Permit “Rule 6” regulations since 2003. This presentation summarizes what IDEM (Indiana Department of Environmental Management) has been doing in the past couple of years to update its program. At a national and state level, additions have been made in the last 20 years to the regulatory framework for manufacturers and other parts of the supply chain regarding stormwater monitoring and quality standards. In 2021, the EPA issued its Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) and many states have used that as a guide to update their general permits.

Likewise, Indiana is in the process of updating its stormwater permitting requirements. In July 2022, a draft permit was sent to EPA. Between October 2022 and March 2023, IDEM collaborated with a workgroup of interested parties to further refine the draft permit. A revised draft permit will be provided to EPA again prior to putting the draft permit out for public comment. The public comment phase will occur in 2024, followed by issuance of the final permit. Potential changes in the current Indiana general permit include monitoring for additional pollutants and more frequent monitoring. The additional pollutants will be specific to the permittee’s business sector (i.e. SIC code). Regardless of the sector, the permittee will need to compare their monitoring results to numerical benchmarks. If the benchmarks are exceeded, the permittee will be required to implement corrective measures with the goal of lowering the concentrations in the runoff and achieving the benchmark levels. Success in the quality improvements will be based on quarterly sampling that must continue until the benchmark goals are achieved. Permittees will also need to know more about the stream that receives their stormwater. Is the stream an “impaired water”? Is there a TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load)? These designations are made by IDEM and are longstanding programs in the agency’s management of waters of the state. However, the new General Permit will be the first widespread application of these programs to stormwater runoff from industrial sites. KERAMIDA’s forecast? The IDEM Stormwater General Permit for Industrial Activities will be on the Bestsellers Reading list for Environmental Managers in 2024.

KERAMIDA’s recommendations? Before the permit is issued, identify your 1) sector, 2) benchmarks, and 3) receiving water status. Then determine how you may be impacted by the new permit requirements.

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Indiana R2 and Companion Program Risk-Based Closure Guides - 2023 EHS and Sustainability Conference

Welcome to the 2023 "Day at the Park" EHS and Sustainability Conference presented by KERAMIDA. In this talk, KERAMIDA's Mike Devir, Senior Engineer of Land Services, and Brian Harrington, Senior Vice President of Land Services, discuss the specifics of Indiana's Risk-Based Closure Guide (R2) and Companion Program Guides. This talk outlines the primary and notable updates to the guides, including vapor intrusion and contaminated soil policies.

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Climate Risks and Opportunities - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. According to the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures, one of the most significant and misunderstood risks that organizations face today relates to climate change. While it is widely recognized that continued greenhouse gas emissions will cause further warming of the planet and this warming could lead to damaging effects, the exact timing and magnitude of physical and transitional effects are difficult to estimate and related to the actions that we take today to reduce emissions.

In this presentation, Anastasia Kyrmanidou, Ph.D., Senior Sustainability Analyst at KERAMIDA, discusses different categories of climate-related risks and opportunities, recognizes how climate risks can create financial risk, explains the importance of reporting on climate-related issues that companies face today, and outlines the process for assessing climate-related issues now and into the future.

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GHG Verification and Third-Party Assurance - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. Getting your GHG inventory verified may soon become a mandatory step in light of the proposed SEC rule. Beyond compliance, GHG verification can play an important role in drawing stakeholders, strengthening business partnerships, identifying risks and opportunities, and enabling more informed decision-making.

In this presentation, Xuqing Xiong, Senior Sustainability Engineer at KERAMIDA, will guide you through the GHG Verification and Third-Party Assurance process. You'll gain insights into the significance of verifying your GHG data, and understand the steps involved in achieving verification.

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Climate Transition Plans - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. 2023 has been called the Year of the Climate Transition Plan. Comprehensive Climate Transition Plans include GHG reduction targets and strategies on how an entity plans to meet those targets.

In this talk, Nick McCreary, Vice President of Sustainability & Climate Services at KERAMIDA, discusses establishing GHG reduction targets and strategies for companies and municipalities on how they will meet such targets – based on material needs, financial constraints, and advancements in technology.

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B-Corp Certification 101 - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. Discover how companies can align their interests with those of the broader community, foster economic equity, and contribute to a better future for all.

In this talk, Nicole Peck, Senior Sustainability Analyst at KERAMIDA, discusses the ins and outs of what a B-Corp is and answers the following questions:

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Sustainable Sports Strategies - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. In this talk, KERAMIDA Senior Sustainability Analyst, Maddy Williams, discusses the crossover between sustainability and sports, and reviews KERAMIDA’s newest think tank – Sustainable Sports Strategies.

At KERAMIDA, we are committed to revolutionizing the world of sports by helping stadiums and sports facilities become more environmentally responsible and economically sustainable. Our Sustainable Sports Strategies services are designed to assist sports organizations, teams, and venues in adopting eco-friendly practices that benefit both the planet and their bottom line.

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Carbon Offsets 101 - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. Carbon offset credits are one the most widely misunderstood topics when it comes to strategies to reach net zero. In this presentation, Steve Loria, Sustainability Analyst at KERAMIDA, answers the following questions:

  • What is a carbon offset?

  • How does a carbon offset compare to a Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)?

  • What are some examples of carbon offset projects?

  • What are common components of quality carbon offset projects?

  • When and how does one purchase carbon offset credits?

  • What role do carbon offsets play in reaching net zero targets?

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Environmental Justice & Climate Accounting - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA.

In this talk, Amber Greaney, KERAMIDA's Livable City Solutions Manager, discusses the process of conducting a Low-Income and Disadvantaged Community (LIDAC) Analysis. This exercise is mandatory for all states and 63 cities that have received the EPA's Climate Pollution Reduction Grant funding for Climate Action Planning. Businesses can also use the LIDAC analysis to understand how a community project may impact a specific area.

The talk guides you through the process of identifying LIDAC communities, establishing indicators, engaging with LIDAC communities, and identifying, describing, and quantifying the benefits. The talk concludes by bringing the pieces of the project together to understand what the final product should look like.

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Integration of GHG and Air Co-Pollutants - 2023 Sustainability and Climate Leadership Conference

Welcome to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce – 2023 Sustainability & Climate Leadership Conference: Presented by KERAMIDA. The demand for emissions reporting is at an all-time high. By relying on the well-established understanding of the sources of GHG emissions and air co-pollutants, companies can align compliance and sustainability demands.

In this talk, Wesley Fleming, Vice President of KERAMIDA's Air & Compliance Engineering Services, explains how managing both GHG and co-pollutants effectively leads to increased efficiency and accuracy and strategic reduction opportunities.

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