The Bellmon Sustainability Awards are only two weeks away! Get your tickets to walk the green carpet at Circle Cinema on March 13th and engage with organizations committed to building a greener future for generations to come. Sign up today using the link below or hit the share button to help us make this year's event the greatest one yet! https://lnkd.in/gVP9m_-M
The Sustainability Alliance
非盈利组织
Tulsa,OK 815 位关注者
People, Profit, Planet – Building Resilient Communities for Generations to Come
关于我们
The Sustainability Alliance provides education, tools, and resources to inform and engage businesses and individuals in the three areas of sustainability: social responsibility, economic vitality, and environmental stewardship — people, profit, planet. We are committed to the resiliency of our community, success of our business members, and ensuring a healthy planet for generations to come.
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https://thesustainabilityalliance.org
The Sustainability Alliance的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Tulsa,OK
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2003
- 领域
- Sustainability、Scor3card、Education Towards Action和Sustainable Events
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PO BOX 3543
US,OK,Tulsa,74101
The Sustainability Alliance员工
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Corey Williams
Executive Director at The Sustainability Alliance
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Fang Liu
PhD, MBA
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Nadia Kyrylova, MS
ESG Reporting and Performance Strategy; Co-owner of Dugger Steel Co. and Roof Renew Cleaning Solutions
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Melissa Lukenbaugh
Community Engagement Coordinator | Global Environmental Change + Adaptation | Bridging science, institutional research and policy with public…
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Thank you to everyone who came out to support the 14th Annual Bellmon Awards! We had an amazing time celebrating sustainability with you all. Congratulations to all of our winners, past and present. We thank you for your leadership on the triple-bottom-line strategy: people, profit, and planet. Change starts with each of us, and we are proud to be surrounded by a community invested in building a more resilient future for generations to come. Check out the rest of the event photos here: https://lnkd.in/gBaFh-x5
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This week Mayor Monroe Nichols put pen to paper, officially positioning Tulsa to become a more sustainable city where people and businesses can thrive in harmony with our environment. With this new Sustainability Task Force, we hope to see the triple bottom line strategy continue to grow in our community. ??
Today, Mayor Monroe Nichols signed an executive order announcing the establishment of the Tulsa Sustainability Task Force to help create a more sustainable, resilient, and economically efficient city. Mayor Nichols was joined by District 4 City Councilor Laura Bellis and other community leaders for the announcement. "To build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Tulsa, we can all do our part to create a more sustainable and equitable city for future generations," Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols said. "The work of this task force will be instrumental in our efforts to implement key sustainability elements already established in Tulsa's comprehensive plan, planitulsa, and discover additional best practices from across the country on how cities prioritize sustainability. I look forward to seeing this work come to fruition in the coming months and the positive impact it will have on our city." As the City works to achieve these goals, the task force will be researching a wide range of sustainable factors that can be improved or implemented in Tulsa. "Part of being a resilient city is being proactively prepared in the face of extreme weather events and ensuring the preservation of our natural resources," said District 4 City Councilor Laura Bellis. "The formation of a task force to focus on sustainability will help us achieve these goals across sectors. Most importantly, this impacts community members, and our whole city's health relies on ensuring that people live in safe and sustainable communities. I'm proud to be part of this important effort and look forward to continuing this critical work." The Executive Order establishes the Tulsa Sustainability Task Force, which will include 15 members appointed by the Mayor. Representatives will include: ? City of Tulsa departments; ? Local businesses and industries, particularly those committed to environmental sustainability; ? Nonprofit organizations and community groups with expertise in environmental justice, renewable energy, and urban planning; ? Academic institutions with a focus on sustainability research; ? Residents representing diverse neighborhoods and perspectives; and ? The Muscogee, Cherokee, and Osage Nations As part of its efforts, the task force will conduct a comprehensive review of the planitulsa comprehensive plan and evaluate elements of the plan for immediate and long-term implementation. It will also work to identify funding sources for implementation including grants, public-private partnerships, and federal programs. The task force will also research other cities and communities who are leading the way for sustainability initiatives and determine what programs, initiatives and opportunities would be successful in Tulsa. Within six months, the task force will submit an initial report to the Mayor and City Council and a final report within one year that details actionable strategies and a roadmap for implementation.
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Kick off the new year with us at Green Drinks! We'll let you settle in a bit after the holiday festivities, so you can be energized to join us from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Nothings Left Brewing Co. on January 9th. Doing dry January or prefer not to drink? A) we commend you and B) our green drinks events are always sober friendly! There is a great selection of non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy and a wonderful mix of people to connect with. Don't forget about the wood-fired pizza too! RSVP today by visiting our website ?? We look forward to seeing you there!
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We are proud to have been honored as the 2024 Vanguard Award winner for Keep Oklahoma Beautiful's annual Environmental Excellence Awards! This award reflects our 20+ year commitment to improving sustainability efforts in our state. It is a privilege to be surrounded by a community of doers, and we are grateful to have the support of our board members, staff, and all of you who champion the triple bottom line through Scor3card or our many other programs. We will continue to foster a more sustainable future and provide the tools, resources, and opportunities to realize our vision of a world that embraces sustainability every day. Thank you to @KeepOklahomaBeautiful for this esteemed recognition and for another lovely event! Check out the link in the comments below to watch our interview video.
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Our last event of the year is almost here! Join us next week at Green Drinks on Thursday, December 5th from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Nothing's Left Brewery. ?? ?? Get connected to Tulsa's green scene, catch up with our team, and build momentum to advance sustainability in our region. We hope to see you there! ?? RSVP: https://buff.ly/41e3qFs
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Drumroll, please! ?? The Sustainability Alliance is stepping into the national spotlight! ? We’re thrilled to announce our feature in HGTV’s Sustainable Cities mini-series, airing this Thanksgiving evening. ???? Catch the three-segment episode tomorrow night from 8-9 PM CST on HGTV and discover how Tulsa is getting recognized as an emerging sustainable city. ?? Don’t miss it! Amazing things can happen through collaboration, we love working with businesses like Nothing's Left Brewing Co. and Daikin Comfort to advance sustainability near and far. Stay tuned for more on the horizon! ?? #WeAreTheTulsa #SustainableCities #Sustainability #tulsa
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Growing a Greener Tulsa Starts with Us! Did you know Tulsa has a plan to create a safer, more connected urban forest? Up With Trees' Urban Forest Master Plan is working to grow and care for trees where they’re needed most—and we’re just getting started! Thanks to a 5-year grant funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and the USDA Forest Service, they will be removing hazardous trees, planting 2,000 new ones, and distributing 3,000 five-gallon trees to residents. ?? Join us at our First Thursday event next week, Nov 7th, to discover how you can be a part of this green transformation in Tulsa’s Metropolitan Area! ?? Where: Tulsa Garden Center, Helmerich Classroom, Woodward Park or online ??? When: Thursday, Nov 7, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (CDT) Together, let’s root for a healthier, more resilient Tulsa! Find the link to RSVP in the comments below. #UrbanForestTulsa #GreenerTulsa #UpWithTrees
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We’re proud to support the work of Keep Oklahoma Beautiful and celebrate their recognition as a national finalist for the Cox Conserves Heroes grant! Their amazing efforts to combat litter across Oklahoma have made a huge impact on our state. This year alone, Keep Oklahoma Beautiful’s dedicated volunteers have removed 3.4 million pounds of trash, cleaned over 1,200 miles of roads and restored 31,000 acres of public land. Thanks to their hard work, Oklahoma has saved $7.1 million in litter remediation costs. There’s still time to help them win this well-deserved recognition! You have just a few days left until the deadline on Sunday, October 13. Vote today and show your support: https://buff.ly/4dIPSVl
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Join us and @phoenixdistricttulsa for our First Steps Community event to help clean up Dirty Butter Creek! The first 20 people who attend the cleanup and the #InstallationDayBlockParty will get a limited-edition tote bag and a $10 voucher to spend at the food trucks at the block party ???? Come out to support community and sustainable development this Saturday! What's the block party, you ask? --> Installation Day Block Party: Blazing Wings of Dreams 940 E 36th St N, Tulsa, OK 11am-3pm Celebrate the final installation of the Blazing Wings of Dreams with a block party in the Phoenix District! We'll unveil the statue and celebrate with performances by local musicians, kids activities (including a bounce house!), and of course, plenty of tasty food trucks. In fact, we're offering $10 food vouchers to the first 75 people who attend. Don't miss out!
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