In this video, Kim Gaddy, NJ Environmental Federation's Environmental Justice Organizer, discussing poor air quality at New Jersey's ports.
The Coalition for Healthy Ports is a broad coalition of environmental, labor, faith, community,
environmental justice and business organizations that seek to create
sustainable ports in New York and New Jersey. The ports represent the
largest piece of a complex logistics industry that also includes a
growing number of warehouse and distribution centers and light
industrial manufacturing and service related industries.
Our mission is to improve the air quality, safety and security as
well as the working conditions for all workers that support port
commerce and to assure environmental justice and prevent harm in
affected communities. The Coalition recognizes that the ports are an
economic driver for the entire region and a major component in the
global economy. We believe that maintaining environmental, labor and
community standards will enhance the port's position and will enhance
growth.
As with much of the nation's infrastructure, our ports face an economic, social and environmental justice crisis:
I. Clean Air
Our ports must work to significantly reduce their diesel emissions
from ships, tugboats, yard equipment, cranes, trucks, and railroads.
II. Community Economic Development
Governments and public authorities in the region must ensure that
residents and businesses in the surrounding communities benefit from
the overall economic activity of the ports through employment, training
and educational opportunities.
III. Employment Standards
All workers must have access to a living wage, safe and healthy
working conditions, health and pension benefits, and the protection and
enforcement of applicable federal and state labor laws, including the
freedom of association.
IV. Improved National Security
The ports must work in concert with all levels of government to hold
all stakeholders and industry leaders accountable on security standards
to ensure that the Ports of New York and New Jersey and our nation are
protected from terrorist and other threats.
V. Accountability to the Community
All companies operating within the ports must live up to legal,
ethical and moral standards for clean air, living wages and benefits,
and good jobs for port community residents. Governments and public
authorities in the region must create a democratic forum for additional
input and local collaboration that allows all stakeholders, including
area residents, to have a voice in setting port standards, development,
expansion and mitigating measures.
VI. Modernized Port Trucking
Governments and public authorities in the region must reform and
modernize the port trucking industry, in order to achieve cleaner air,
safer working conditions and living wages and benefits for port
communities. Reform measures would include:
If we take these measures in a proactive manner, we will reduce
negative health impacts, improve air quality, alieviate environmental
injustices, revitalize urban economies, create more living wage jobs,
improve working conditions and ensure that the port's growth will
benefit all residents of the region in a fair and just way.
The Coalition is ready to work with port stakeholders on the
improvements we need to create sustainable, livable communities. Your
input is vital. To learn more or get involved in this important joint
effort contact Amy Goldsmith.