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Economy & The Vermont Chamber
Vermont is home to scores of environmental companies - and for good reason. The Green Mountain State's beautiful, forested landscape and environmental ethic are widely recognized, as is its tradition of producing highest-quality goods and services. Though a predominantly rural state, Vermont is home to a concentration of trained environmental scientists, engineers, educators, technicians, and entrepreneurs. The result is a wealth of innovative firms, small and large, with a global reputation for creating sound environmental solutions.
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce offers members leadership in the Green Economy with:
Legislative Advocacy: Creating environmental policy that strikes a balance between responsible environmental protection, private property rights and economic opportunity.
Green Partnerships: Chair of Marketing & Publicity on the Board of the Vermont Environmental Consortium (VEC), the "go-to" partner for the environmental business sector in Vermont
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Chris Carrigan, VP Business Development
Vermont Chamber of Commerce
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce offers members leadership in the Green Economy with:
Legislative Advocacy: Creating environmental policy that strikes a balance between responsible environmental protection, private property rights and economic opportunity.
Green Partnerships: Chair of Marketing & Publicity on the Board of the Vermont Environmental Consortium (VEC), the "go-to" partner for the environmental business sector in Vermont.
Green Partnerships
Green Up Day:
Vermont's Green Up Day began in 1970 when 70,000 Vermonters joined forces around the state to clean up roadside litter that had accumulated during the winter months. In our 39th year, the Green Up legacy continues to foster the stewardship of the Vermont landscape. It's about far more than picking up highway litter and cleaning up public parks. Green Up Day is about people of all ages from all walks of life joining together in community spirit to take care of Vermont. It teaches our children pride and respect. Today, the Green Up tradition continues to grow thanks to the not-for-profit organization Green Up Vermont. Over 40,000 bags of trash are collected annually with the help of over 250 volunteer coordinators and co-coordinators and over 15,000 participants.
Green Hotels Program:
Green Hotels Program
VHC Seals Partnership to Promote Green Tourism: Our State, Our Planet, Our Business
Every day it is getting easier to go green, and being environmentally responsible is now picking up steam. In our households, workplaces, communities, nationwide, and globally- "green" is the place to be.
Through the Green Hotels in the Green Mountain State program, Vermont's lodging properties are recognized for their use of sound environmental management practices to reduce their impacts on the environment, save in operational expenses, and satisfy customer demand for environmentally conscious lodging establishments.
Nearly a decade ago the Vermont Small Business Development Center and the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation launched their joint Green Hotels initiative. Over a decade later, this program's vision has delivered a "green" designation program that is among the very best in this country. The Green Hotels program provides assistance to owners and managers of lodging properties who take environmental stewardship seriously.
To receive the Green Hotels designation, a property participates in a free on-site environmental opportunities assessment. Property designation reflects a commitment to pollution prevention and exemplary environmental stewardship. Each property seeking to achieve designation as a Green Hotel also creates an environmental management plan.
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Platinum Sponsor of Vermont Environmental Consortium (VEC) Fall Annual Meeting and Expo. Mary Powell, President of Green Mountain Power, as keynote speaker.
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