Certificación de cumplimiento ambiental voluntaria
COLEGIO DE INGENIEROS CIVILES DEL ESTADO DE JALISCO
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Description
Transformar el inmueble del CICEJ en una EDIFICACIÓN SUSTENTABLE, iniciando con la fase 1 consistente en la obtención del CERTIFICADO DE CUMPLIMIENTO AMBIENTAL VOLUNTARIO otorgado por la SEMADET (Secretaria del Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo Territorial de Jalisco), mediante su mecanismo denominado PCAV. Esta certificación es un distintivo que acreditaría al edificio como una instalación que opera responsablemente en los rubros ambientales (agua, suelo, aire, residuos, riesgo ambiental, impacto ambiental) al estar un paso adelante del cumplimiento de todas y cada una de sus obligaciones normativas en materia ambiental a nivel federal, estatal y municipal.
El pasado 05 de junio de 2023 en el marco del día mundial del medio ambiente, el CICEJ arrancó oficialmente la fase 1 firmando con la SEMADET el convenio de adhesión al PCAV y fijándose como objetivo que en este mismo año su edificio logre alcanzar la Certificación de Cumplimiento Ambiental Voluntario, lo cual coloca al CICEJ como un pionero en el estado ( y posiblemente a nivel nacional) en lo que respecta a esta Certificación ambiental, toda vez que de los registros de la SEMADET se desprende que en Jalisco, desde marzo de 2012 que nació el PCAV y a más de 10 años de su creación, ningún Colegio de Profesionistas del estado de Jalisco y/o Cámara Industrial se incorporó al PCAV o logró la Certificación de Cumplimiento Ambiental Voluntario en comento.
El Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles del estado de Jalisco A.C. (CICEJ) al ser un promotor del desarrollo e infraestructura sostenible, está convencido que es indispensable que esta promoción se refleje y surja desde su interior, es decir en su casa (su edificio) y así marcar una diferencia generacional, por ello, su Consejo actual y Presidente el Ing. Luis E. Barboza Niño a través de la asesoría del Ing. Juan Gabriel González García, se plantearon como objetivo el transformar el inmueble del CICEJ en una EDIFICACIÓN SUSTENTABLE, iniciando con la fase 1 consistente en la obtención del CERTIFICADO DE CUMPLIMIENTO AMBIENTAL VOLUNTARIO otorgado por la SEMADET (Secretaria del Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo Territorial de Jalisco) mediante su mecanismo denominado PCAV. Esta certificación es un distintivo que acreditaría al edificio como una instalación que opera responsablemente en los rubros ambientales (agua, suelo, aire, residuos, riesgo ambiental, impacto ambiental) al estar un paso adelante del cumplimiento de todas y cada una de sus obligaciones normativas en materia ambiental a nivel federal, estatal y municipal. De forma simultanea se busca hacer realidad una segunda fase (Solar Roof CICEJ), consistente en la producción de energía renovable mediante la instalación de celdas solares que permitan generar el 100% de la energía que requiere el edificio CICEJ para su operación, proyecto con el cual contribuiríamos de forma local a mitigar un problema mundial como lo es el Calentamiento Global.
El ingreso al PCAV es de carácter voluntario y consiste en una serie ordenada de actividades necesarias para fomentar la realización de auditorías ambientales, teniendo como finalidad conocer y examinar la situación que guarda el establecimiento, identificar áreas de oportunidad para ser ajustes y correcciones en donde existan condiciones que dañen o puedan afectar el ambiente, promoviendo la mejora del desempeño ambiental de la instalación. Como herramienta técnica, identifica las áreas ambientalmente críticas de una instalación empresarial y sus procesos, permitiendo formular soluciones técnicas y de gestión apropiadas. Es una evaluación sistemática, documentada y objetiva de la efectividad de las acciones realizadas para cumplir con la legislación ambiental y lograr un desempeño superior al exigido por la misma.
La evalución culmina el 18 de Noviembre por medio del cual se obtendrá la certificación siendo el primer Colegio de profesionistas a nivel nacional en obtenerlo.
Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles del Estado de Jalisco, Secretaria del Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo Territorial de Jalisco
SDGS & Targets
Goal 11
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

11.1
By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums
11.1.1
Proportion of urban population living in slums, informal settlements or inadequate housing
11.2
11.2.1
Proportion of population that has convenient access to public transport, by sex, age and persons with disabilities
11.3
11.3.1
Ratio of land consumption rate to population growth rate
11.3.2
Proportion of cities with a direct participation structure of civil society in urban planning and management that operate regularly and democratically
11.4
Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage
11.4.1
Total per capita expenditure on the preservation, protection and conservation of all cultural and natural heritage, by source of funding (public, private), type of heritage (cultural, natural) and level of government (national, regional, and local/municipal)
11.5
By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations
11.5.1
Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population
11.5.2
Direct economic loss attributed to disasters in relation to global domestic product (GDP)
11.5.3
(a) Damage to critical infrastructure and (b) number of disruptions to basic services, attributed to disasters
11.6
By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management
11.6.1
Proportion of municipal solid waste collected and managed in controlled facilities out of total municipal waste generated, by cities
11.6.2
Annual mean levels of fine particulate matter (e.g. PM2.5 and PM10) in cities (population weighted)
11.7
11.7.1
Average share of the built-up area of cities that is open space for public use for all, by sex, age and persons with disabilities
11.7.2
Proportion of persons victim of non-sexual or sexual harassment, by sex, age, disability status and place of occurrence, in the previous 12 months
11.a
Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning
11.a.1
Number of countries that have national urban policies or regional development plans that (a) respond to population dynamics; (b) ensure balanced territorial development; and (c) increase local fiscal space
11.b
By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, holistic disaster risk management at all levels
11.b.1
Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
11.b.2
Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies
11.c
Support least developed countries, including through financial and technical assistance, in building sustainable and resilient buildings utilizing local materials
Goal 12
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns

12.1
Implement the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, all countries taking action, with developed countries taking the lead, taking into account the development and capabilities of developing countries
12.1.1
Number of countries developing, adopting or implementing policy instruments aimed at supporting the shift to sustainable consumption and production
12.2
By 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources
12.2.1
Material footprint, material footprint per capita, and material footprint per GDP
12.2.2
Domestic material consumption, domestic material consumption per capita, and domestic material consumption per GDP
12.3
By 2030, halve per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce food losses along production and supply chains, including post-harvest losses
12.3.1
(a) Food loss index and (b) food waste index
12.4
By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment
12.4.1
12.4.2
(a) Hazardous waste generated per capita; and (b) proportion of hazardous waste treated, by type of treatment
12.5
By 2030, substantially reduce waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse
12.5.1
National recycling rate, tons of material recycled
12.6
Encourage companies, especially large and transnational companies, to adopt sustainable practices and to integrate sustainability information into their reporting cycle
12.6.1
12.7
Promote public procurement practices that are sustainable, in accordance with national policies and priorities
12.7.1
Number of countries implementing sustainable public procurement policies and action plans
12.8
By 2030, ensure that people everywhere have the relevant information and awareness for sustainable development and lifestyles in harmony with nature
12.8.1
Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment
12.a
Support developing countries to strengthen their scientific and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption and production
12.a.1
Installed renewable energy-generating capacity in developing and developed countries (in watts per capita)
12.b
Develop and implement tools to monitor sustainable development impacts for sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products
12.b.1
Implementation of standard accounting tools to monitor the economic and environmental aspects of tourism sustainability
12.c
Rationalize inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption by removing market distortions, in accordance with national circumstances, including by restructuring taxation and phasing out those harmful subsidies, where they exist, to reflect their environmental impacts, taking fully into account the specific needs and conditions of developing countries and minimizing the possible adverse impacts on their development in a manner that protects the poor and the affected communities
12.c.1
Amount of fossil-fuel subsidies (production and consumption) per unit of GDP
Goal 13
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

13.1
Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries
13.1.1
Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population
13.1.2
Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
13.1.3
Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies
13.2
Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning
13.2.1
Number of countries with nationally determined contributions, long-term strategies, national adaptation plans and adaptation communications, as reported to the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
13.2.2
Total greenhouse gas emissions per year
13.3
Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning
13.3.1
Extent to which (i) global citizenship education and (ii) education for sustainable development are mainstreamed in (a) national education policies; (b) curricula; (c) teacher education; and (d) student assessment
13.a
Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020 from all sources to address the needs of developing countries in the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation and fully operationalize the Green Climate Fund through its capitalization as soon as possible
13.a.1
Amounts provided and mobilized in United States dollars per year in relation to the continued existing collective mobilization goal of the $100 billion commitment through to 2025
13.b
Promote mechanisms for raising capacity for effective climate change-related planning and management in least developed countries and small island developing States, including focusing on women, youth and local and marginalized communities
13.b.1
Number of least developed countries and small island developing States with nationally determined contributions, long-term strategies, national adaptation plans and adaptation communications, as reported to the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
SDG 14 targets covered
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Partnership Progress
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Certificación de cumplimiento ambiental voluntaria - Thu, 23/05/2024 - 11:27 | Completed | |
Certificación de cumplimiento ambiental voluntaria - Wed, 11/29/2023 - 11:40 | Completed |

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