Sustainability Initiative definition

Sustainability Initiative means the Centre as defined in Operational Policy #3.
Sustainability Initiative means the design, construction, financing, operation and maintenance of the Green Acres ATL Energy Park during the term of the Ground Lease Agrement repurposing/reprocessing/recycling ninety (90%) percent of the Municipal Solid Wast generated at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport and the City’s Department of Public Works from landfill facilities.

Examples of Sustainability Initiative in a sentence

  • City of Jackson and Jackson Sustainability Initiative, Wyoming, April 2012.

  • Some industry-to- industry initiatives, such as the Cement Sustainability Initiative, go even further by setting voluntary standards which actually aim at reducing GHG emissions.

  • The funding source for the municipal portion ($18.3M) of the ALC is the Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI).2.

  • Landlord’s Sustainability Initiative may include, without limitation, matters addressing operations and maintenance, including, without limiting: chemical use; indoor air quality; energy efficiency; water efficiency; recycling programs; exterior maintenance programs; and systems upgrades to meet green building energy, water, indoor air quality, and lighting performance standards.

  • We are active members in the Retail Industry Leaders Association’s (RILA’s) Retail Sustainability Initiative (RSI).

  • If Landlord has a comprehensive sustainable purchasing policy as part of its Sustainability Initiative, Contractor agrees to provide information about all material purchases for facility improvements, additions and alterations.

  • The Steering Committee will be convened by the City’s Office of Sustainable Development and the County’s Sustainability Initiative, in consultation with the leadership of affected bureaus and departments.

  • Globally, non-agricultural biomass accounts for approximately 30% of alternative fuel substitution in cement kilns with animal byproducts including fat, meat and bone meal making up 20% of the total (Cement Sustainability Initiative 2005).

  • Natural Gas STAR Methane Challenge Program, Methane Guiding Principles, the Natural Gas Sustainability Initiative, and The Environmental Partnership.297 The Commission encourages project sponsors to detail their participation in such programs and any other voluntary measures as part of their mitigation plan for the Commission to consider as part of its public interest determination.

  • We were able to secure funding for the merger from Charter School Growth Fund and the Non‐Profit Sustainability Initiative that covered these “start‐up” challenges for the initial phases of the merger, putting us in a strong position for ongoing sustainability via public funds.

Related to Sustainability Initiative

  • Sustainability means the use, development, and protection of resources at a rate and in a manner that enables people to meet their current needs while allowing future generations to meet their own needs; “sustainability” requires simultaneously meeting environmental, economic and community needs.

  • Sustainability Risk means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment;

  • Sustainability Coordinator means BofA Securities, Inc., in its capacity as the sustainability coordinator.

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • biodiversity means the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems;

  • sustainable development means development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs;

  • Deployment means a period of time extending from six (6) months before a member of the uniformed services' departure from their home station on military orders through six (6) months after return to his or her home station.

  • Commercial Fishing Worker means Commercial fishing worker as defined in Section 420.503, F.S.

  • Quality Assurance means a systematic procedure for assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, and appropriateness of services.