
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." This is the most commonly quoted definition of sustainability and is from the 1987 United Nations publication, Our Common Future, known as the Brundtland Report.
Sustainability is a holistic approach to living and problem solving that addresses social equity, environmental health, and economic prosperity. To be sustainable, the economy must support a high quality of life for all people in a way that protects our health, our limited natural resources, and our environment.
"I think we all must engage in a strategy of sustainability. This means our society has to integrate our economic vitality and our environmental integrity into a new kind of prosperity for our state - one that enriches today without impoverishing tomorrow.”Governor Chris Gregoire
In September 2003, DOC adopted a Sustainability Plan (PDF), which is updated every two years.
Each year we produce a sustainability progress report.
Sustainability initiatives have been launched in the areas of energy and water conservation, enhanced recycling, toxic materials reduction, composting, and green building. Data is collected and tracked and a 2009 Sustainability Progress Report detailing our progress on meeting our goals is coming soon.
As a steward of public resources, the Department of Corrections is committed to work for sustainable, safe communities. The Department will evaluate the long-term impacts of its construction and operations decisions on the environment, community, and economy of the state, and strive to choose those actions with the greatest long-term benefits.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) is Washington’s third largest state agency. Housing, feeding, clothing, and providing programs for more than 16,000 incarcerated offenders offers many opportunities to implement sustainability.

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The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), founded in 1993, is a non-profit trade organization that promotes sustainability in how buildings are designed, built and operated. The USGBC is best known for the development of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. It is also know for Greenbuild, a green building conference that promotes the green building industry, including environmentally responsible materials, sustainable architecture techniques and public policy.
Contact us with your comments, questions, or feedback at: Sustainability Coordinator
Washington State Department of Corrections
PO Box 41112
Olympia, Washington 98504-1112
(360) 725-8396