📊 Statistics

Behind every sustainability achievement is a story told through numbers. Our statistics showcase the measurable impact of our work, from millions of gallons of water saved to tons of waste diverted and kilowatt-hours of energy conserved. These figures aren’t just data, they’re proof of meaningful progress toward a healthier, more resilient future.

The results speak for themselves; explore the data driving sustainability forward.

Stats

Embodied Carbon Reduction Progress

📜 Policy DGS Developed

This table shows California's progress in reducing embodied carbon through CALGreen regulations, from 0% in 2009 to a projected 50% reduction by 2025. Key milestones include initial regulations in 2010, enhanced measures in 2013, and a focus on embodied carbon in 2015.

Carbon Reduction Progress (2009–Present)

Year Milestone Reduction (%) Progress Bar
2009 CALGreen Adoption 0%
0%
2010 Initial Regulations 5%
5%
2013 Enhanced Measures 15%
15%
2015 Embodied Carbon Focus 30%
30%
2025 Goal Achievement 50%
50%

♻️ Waste Diversion

We're reducing landfill waste and methane emissions through strong recycling efforts. Since 2018, the Facilities Management Division (FMD) has recycled more than 20,000 tons of waste—that's roughly the same weight as 100 blue whales or over 13,000 cars kept out of landfills.

Recycling Impact (2018–Present)

Category Amount Equivalent
Recycled Waste 20,000 tons 100 Blue Whales*

*Estimated average weight of one blue whale: 200 tons.


⚡ Energy Achievements

From smarter buildings to cleaner power, we’re making energy use more efficient across the state.

Building Energy Impact

Initiative Impact
Demand Response Rebates $215,000 earned since 2018
Solar Installations 120 systems deployed
LED Retrofits 5,000 fixtures upgraded
Energy Efficient Equipment 3,200 units installed
Smart Building Upgrades 75 buildings modernized

⚡ Energy Achievements

This table summarizes progress made in clean energy deployment across California. Major savings and infrastructure gains are the result of long-term investment in sustainable energy.

Solar Complete Progress Summary

Metric Value Description
Installed Solar Capacity 100+ MW State-supported clean energy projects installed across government facilities.
Energy Cost Savings $64 Million Estimated total savings from reduced grid energy purchases to date.