After more than 10 years of dedicated leadership, Josephine (Jo) Fleming is stepping down as Executive Director and will now serve on our Board of Directors. Jo expresses her confidence in the new leadership, stating, “It has been my honor and life’s work to grow this organization from its early start. It was entrusted to me by the strategic leaders that came before me. It is with a lot of trust and faith that we have chosen Lacey and Corona to Co-Direct the organization into its next phase.” Lacey and Maria bring a diverse range of skills and experiences that will help CAGBN continue to lead the state in creating a vibrant green economy. Lacey’s expertise in sustainability and social justice, paired with Maria’s strengths in bilingual community outreach and technology, make them the perfect team to drive our mission forward. We are excited to embrace this Co-Directorship model and look forward to the continued success of our programs statewide! Read the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/ggM7N8WU
California Green Business Network
环境服务
Santa Cruz,California 827 位关注者
Leading the nation in free access to sustainability expertise in order to grow a vibrant and healthy green economy.
关于我们
The California Green Business Network leads the state in working with hard-to-reach businesses to create a vibrant, green economy. We contribute by helping to make our communities healthier and more livable while also conserving resources and saving money. Since 1996, the Network has offered technical assistance and economic incentives to help business owners make lasting changes that (i) enhance the bottom line, (ii) protect the environment, (iii) grow the workforce, and (iv) serve environmentally conscientious consumers. The California Green Business Program is a network of local programs operated by counties and cities throughout California. Businesses that apply receive personal attention from the public agencies and utilities that serve them. The program is funded by grass-roots contributions from local government and utility partners to make it accessible to small to medium-sized businesses in California. Certified Green Businesses exceed all environmental regulations and implement specific practices to reduce pollution, save water and energy, and protect human health. Led by a coalition of state, local, utility and non-governmental organizations, the program achieves its mission by recognizing and promoting businesses that meet high sustainability standards. The measured results of all 3000+ California Green Businesses put together nets some huge environmental outcomes: Over 800,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions reduced, the equivalent of planting over 40,000 urban acres of trees a year for ten years. Enough kilowatt-hours saved to power 25,000 houses for an entire year. Over 400,000 metric tons of waste diverted from the landfill, almost 60,000 garbage trucks worth of waste eliminated. 124 million gallons of water saved – a lot of toilets and shower heads folks! Over 28,000 gallons of hazardous waste eliminated. The Network was formalized as an official state program in 2011 (A.B. 913 Feuer) and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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https://www.greenbusinessca.org
California Green Business Network的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Santa Cruz,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1996
- 领域
- Sustainability和Environmental Impact Assessment
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113 Cooper Street
US,California,Santa Cruz,95060
California Green Business Network员工
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Maury Argento MBA, PMP
Technical problem solver
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Lacey Raak
Inclusive Sustainability Professional | Change Management | International Environmental Policy | Strategic Planning I LEED GA
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Hillary Allen
Environmental Specialist at the City of Santa Barbara
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Pamela Evans
Former CAGBN Chair at Retired
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Intuit Mini Grant Highlight: SquirrelPrintz, a women-owned sustainable printing business in Los Angeles, used funds from the CAGBN and Intuit mini-grant program to purchase an EcoFlow 1024W generator and a 220W bifacial solar panel! By implementing environmentally friendly practices, including switching to renewable energy for garment printing production, this business aims to lower energy consumption, reduce pollution, and eliminate toxic exposure for production workers and the surrounding community. “I look forward to a very productive shop using and relying on a clean energy source to operate. I am excited to build upon what has been started. Wi-Fi capability makes it easy to monitor the system and make adjustments while away from the shop. The solar conversion rate on the panels is about 23%, so it takes about 6 hours to fully charge from 0% to 100%. The amount of operating time I get from the equipment varies according to wattage usage. For example, my embroidery machine (220W) plugged in, turned on but not running will last 14 hours on the generator charged at 100%.” - Sha'ron Pryor, Owner -- [Es] SquirrelPrintz, un negocio de impresión sostenible propiedad de mujeres de Los ángeles, utilizó fondos del programa de minisubvenciones de CAGBN (Red de Negocios Sustentables de CA) e Intuit para adquirir un generador EcoFlow de 1024W con un panel solar bifacial de 220W. Mediante la aplicación de prácticas respetuosas con el medio ambiente, incluido el cambio a energías renovables para la producción de prendas de impresión, este negocio aspira a reducir el consumo de energía, disminuir la contaminación y eliminar la exposición tóxica de los trabajadores y de la comunidad cercana. "Espero tener un taller muy productivo que utilice y dependa de una fuente de energía limpia para funcionar. Estoy entusiasmada con la idea de seguir avanzando sobre lo que ya se ha empezado. La capacidad Wi-Fi facilita la supervisión del sistema y la realización de ajustes cuando no se está en el taller. La tasa de conversión solar de los paneles es de aproximadamente el 23%, por lo que tarda unas 6 horas en cargarse completamente del 0% al 100%. La cantidad de tiempo de funcionamiento que obtengo de los equipos varía en función del vataje utilizado. Por ejemplo, mi máquina de bordar (220 W) enchufada, encendida pero sin funcionar durará 14 horas con el generador cargado al 100%". - Sha'ron Pryor, Propietario
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???? With the recent heatwave in CA, it's crucial to stay energy-efficient! Here are 6 simple energy tips to help you save power and stay cool: - Use fans to circulate air. - Close blinds during peak sunlight. - Use energy-efficient appliances. - Set your thermostat to 78°F or higher. - Unplug devices not in use. - Use LED light bulbs. - Stay cool and save energy! ???? Register your business to learn more at: greenbusinessca.org #EnergyEfficiency #Heatwave #StayCool #SaveEnergy #GreenBusiness
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???? Choosing 100% recycled toilet paper is a small change with a big impact. It helps conserve forests, reduce waste, and lower carbon footprints. Why not swap out something used every day for a more sustainable option? Consider installing a bidet at home too!?? The Green Business Program can help your business find recycled paper products for your everyday needs. Check out this scorecard to see which toilet paper brands are best and worst for the planet. ???? Read more about the Issue with Tissue: https://lnkd.in/g2jYJAKf #Sustainability #RecycledPaper #EcoFriendlyChoices #GreenBusiness
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[En] We are celebrating Pride Month this June! The California Green Business Network welcomes and encourages all LGBTQIA+ businesses to get certified so more California communities can enjoy the benefits of going green. Support LGBTQIA+ Certified Green Businesses this month and every month! How are you celebrating pride month? Support a local LGBTQIA+ business here: https://lnkd.in/gYCXPUVa // [Es] Este mes de junio celebramos el Mes del Orgullo y a la comunidad LGBT + (lesbiana, gay, bisexual, transgenero). En California Green Business Network damos la bienvenida y alentamos a todas los negocios LGBTQIA+ a obtener la certificación para que más comunidades de California puedan disfrutar de los beneficios de ser sustentables. ?Apoye a los Negocios Sustentables certificadas LGBTQIA+ este mes y todos los meses! ?Cómo estás celebrando el mes de la comunidad LGBT? Apoya a un negocio local LGBTQIA+ localizándola aquí: https://lnkd.in/gYCXPUVa #GreenBusiness #LGBTQIA+ #localsupport
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Café Lovi , a woman- owned coffee shop in Santa Monica, used CAGBN and Intuit mini-grant program funds to install Optivision architectural film. Optivision architectural film rejects up to 99% of UV rays, slowing fading of furnishings and flooring, blocks up to 80% of the sun’s heat, saving on air conditioning costs, and retains interior heat in the winter, saving on heating costs. Through this project, Cafe Lovi saves 2,413.38 lbs of CO2 per year! Learn more at greenbusinessca.org -- Café Lovi, una cafetería de Santa Mónica propiedad de una mujer, utilizó los fondos del programa de minisubvenciones de CAGBN e Intuit para instalar láminas arquitectónicas Optivision. La película arquitectónica Optivision rechaza hasta el 99% de los rayos UV, ralentizando la decoloración del mobiliario y el suelo, bloquea hasta el 80% del calor del sol, ahorrando en costes de aire acondicionado, y retiene el calor interior en invierno, ahorrando en costes de calefacción. Gracias a este proyecto, el Café Lovi ahorra 2.413,38 libras de CO2 al a?o. Más información en buff.ly/4b5enL9
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Small Business Funding Opportunity! The EPA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is calling for small businesses to apply for Phase I awards of up to $100,000 to support eligible small businesses in the development and commercialization of innovative environmental technologies, with additional funding of up to $400,000 available in Phase II. If you have a business that addresses any of the following environmental topics, you may be able to apply for this funding. The EPA is hosting an informational webinar tomorrow, Wednesday, June 5, from 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EDT. Register at the link below. Funding Opportunities and Webinar Topics include: CLEAN AND SAFE WATER: Nature-based Solutions for Water Reuse, Technologies for the Treatment of PFAS, Treatment for Cyanobacteria and Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water. AIR QUALITY & CLIMATE: Technologies to Monitor and Reduce Air Toxics Exposures, Air Pollution Control Technologies for Small Sources. HOMELAND SECURITY: Scenario-Based Training for Disaster Response CIRCULAR ECONOMY/SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS: Preventing and Recycling Food Waste, Source Reduction and Reuse, Lowering Embodied Carbon in the Built Environment. SAFER CHEMICALS: Rubber Anti-Degradants, and Next Generation Fertilizers. https://lnkd.in/d5m3TWqn
2024-2025 EPA SBIR Phase I Solicitation Informational Webinar | US EPA
epa.gov
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We’re feeling re-energized after our recent Spring Statewide Conference! Connecting with coordinators from across the state gave us a wonderful opportunity to exchange ideas on how to continue helping small businesses become more sustainable. ???? A huge thank you to the Pine Ave Community Center, a proud Green Business in beautiful Carlsbad, for hosting us. Shoutout to AVO Cafe and French Delights, local Green Businesses, for catering delicious lunches! Join our network of businesses for a sustainable future! Sign up for free at greenbusinessca.org?? #GreenBusiness #Sustainability #Carlsbad #SmallBusinesses
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President Environmental Innovations, Inc. and Lifetime Advisory Member at California Green Business Network
I can't wait to reunite with my colleagues working on Green Business Programs in the California Green Business Network in the City of Carlsbad next week! Our conference never fails to bring us together to share best practices, come up with great ideas, and just a general chance to collaborate and enjoy each others company. I'm particularly looking forward to our tour of Dr. Bronner's, and our GeoCache team building activity led by Develop Your Team: Custom Solutions, all held Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation. Our Board of Directors will meet at Napatini Wine Bar. These are just a few of our Green Businesses supporting us to help more businesses go green. I'm excited to have Sarah Hilmer, MBA share the results of our Intuit sponsored mini-grants to help businesses reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Erin Levine from World Centric and Neil Edgar from the California Compost Coalition will present on plastic pollution prevention (SB54). There are so many energy leaders coming to teach us: Rob Howard with the Clean Energy Alliance , Lujuana M., Alejandra Téllez, Sheena Tran, Tom Abram, PE, LEED AP, CEM, Kevin Simmons from Resource Innovations . Leading us off will be Gabby Yamhure with The San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative and we'll learn about a cool new tool to track edible food recovery from Alyson Schill from Careit. Of course, we'll all be sharing with each other as well. Special thanks to Sandrine Cassidy for the orchestration.
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Congratulations to the STEMbassadors IDEA Center for their recent Innovator Green Businesses certification! ?????? An organization in the City of Ventura that provides innovative hands on education and creates space for underserved youths’ creativity to blossom! By offering career pathways, students get the chance to partner with local businesses and community members. The IDEA Center offers a full spectrum of technical and artistic equipment, from CNC routers to screen printing, and strives to facilitate a flourishing creative environment where people can learn and master STEM skills. Assemblymember Bennet recently visited them and recognized them for their organization's efforts! Joined by City of Ventura Councilmembers, Ventura Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Innovations that operates the statewide efforts through CAGBN, and Ventura Unified School District Leadership for supporting STEMbassadors! Innovators have met the highest verifiable sustainability standardsand are leading the movement of businesses in California, making a positive impact on people and the planet ?? Thank you for your commitment to our community and the environment! #greenbusinessca #stembassadors #sustainableventura #ventura #nonprofit