We don’t really use metrics like these above because we are a small collaborative organization in a state forest, we are surrounded by trees and water, cranberry bogs and blueberry fields, we have something like less than 1% paved land in the 3,000 acres, but we are looking to reduce waste, shop local, support local farming industries, use old building methods and materials that are less toxic, plant native and add more trees, shrubs, pollinator plants, insulate buildings and plan for heat and cold, floods, wind, storms, humidity, etc. on our old buildings and landscapes. We want to think about how water moves over the land, where it pools, how the soil and plants are impacted by drought and long saturations, fire prevention and working with the forest fire service to burn areas preventively to reduce fuel load, saving historic plants, native, rare and endangered plants in our ecosystem, educating the public on the importance of all of these…