COMMISSION AGENDA – Action Item No. 8c Page 3 of 6
Meeting Date: February 10, 2026
Template revised June 27, 2019 (Diversity in Contracting).
with port operations. Actively seek opportunities to partner with other organizations in
achieving equity and environmental justice goals.
Advocate for policies, programs, projects, and investments that support and welcome
immigrants and refugees, encouraging organizations to adopt policies that create
inclusive ports of entry, advance language access, promote international travel, and
ensure safe and healthy communities, like the recently updated Welcoming Port Policy.
Advocate for policies, programs, projects, and investments that advance equity,
support environmental and economic justice, and implement the United Nations’
Sustainable Development Goals and United Nations Development Program’s
Environmental Justice Technical Report. Solutions must be co-developed with and center
the experiences and voices of the communities most impacted.
Actively pursue international collaborations and partnerships to advance our workforce
development programs. Encourage international organizations to develop and
strengthen workforce development programs in the maritime, aviation, construction, and
green jobs industries, sharing resources, information, and best practices.
Monitor international actions and projects implemented to achieve net-positive
biodiversity outcomes and inform the Port of Seattle's actions that restore, maintain, and
enhance biodiversity.
Respecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Support the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the
ways it works to uphold and defend Tribal Sovereignty.
Addressing Climate Change and Reducing Air Emissions
Support robust and immediate climate action, policies, and initiatives, like the Paris
Agreement and Clydebank Declaration, that demonstrate ambitious, feasible, and
equitable approaches to mitigate climate changing factors and prepare for climate
impacts, even if the United States is no longer a party to such agreements.
Encourage international organizations to incorporate environmental justice principles
into their climate policy that are people-centered, developed with impacted
communities, and seeks mitigation as well as better quality of life for communities who
are experiencing the burden of climate change.
Support data-informed decision-making based on scientific information (quantitative
and qualitative) and lived experiences; progress reporting; and information sharing on
global climate impacts and mitigation and adaptation strategies relevant to the Port, King
County, or the Pacific Northwest.