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1 MAKING SUSTAINABILITY MAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORK WORK Good Company 65 Centennial Loop, Suite B Eugene, Oregon 97401 www.goodcompany.com phone 541.341.4663 fax 541.341.6412 03/17/22 “Materiality” Identifying and Prioritizing Key Issues in Climate Action Planning Presented by Kelly Hoell, Associate and David Ponder, Associate MAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORK MAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORK Good Company 65 Centennial Loop, Suite B Eugene, Oregon 97401 www.goodcompany.com phone 541.341.4663 fax 541.341.6412

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MAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORKMAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORK

Good Company65 Centennial Loop, Suite BEugene, Oregon 97401

www.goodcompany.comphone 541.341.4663fax 541.341.6412

04/18/23

“Materiality”Identifying and Prioritizing Key Issues in

Climate Action Planning

Presented by

Kelly Hoell, Associate

and

David Ponder, Associate

MAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORKMAKING SUSTAINABILITY WORK

Good Company65 Centennial Loop, Suite BEugene, Oregon 97401

www.goodcompany.comphone 541.341.4663fax 541.341.6412

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Overview

• “Materiality”: what does that mean?• Defining impact and importance• Examples: Starbucks, Food Miles• Kyle Diesner: Portland BPS Case Study• Discussion

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current or potential impact on organization

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Materiality: Identifying and Prioritizing Key Issues

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Materiality For Starbucks

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Materiality For Starbucks

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Defining Impact & Importance(for climate action and adaptation)

Impact: Does the action significantly reduce our GHG emissions? Does the action improve our climate change resiliency?

Importance: Is this action of significant importance to a stakeholder group? Are there financial impacts associated with this action? Is this an action that your peer organizations are working on? Are there organizational policies in place related to this action? What is the mission of your organization?

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Be aware of carbon goggles(prepare to tell others when you are wearing them)

• Your focus: GHG emissions and/or adaptation• GHG generating activities often have other

environmental, financial, health or other concerns: air pollution habitat degradation / destruction fossil fuel and other natural resource extraction pollution and depletion of freshwater supplies loss of topsoil financial constraints social equity issues more…

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current or potential impact on organization

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Example: meat or miles?

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Example: meat or miles?

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Thank you

Kelly Hoell, Associate

541.341.4663 x217

[email protected]

David Ponder, Associate

541.341.4663 x214

[email protected]