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May30Thu
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Stormwater 101: Business to Business @ Great Lakes Science Center1:00 pm – 6:30 pm
The Alliance for Water Future in collaboration with NorTech presents:
Stormwater 101: Business to Business
Join us for a business-to-business learning event and networking session on stormwater. Companies in the business of stormwater services will present best practices to those businesses and organizations looking for onsite stormwater solutions. Stay after the presentations to connect to the presenters and network with others.
1:00-1:30 Registration/ Networking
1:30-5:00 Presentations
5:00-6:30 Cocktail Reception/NetworkingPrice:
General admission – $55
Alliance Partners and Members – Free
Display tables – $150Alliance Partners/Members get free admission to this event but be sure to RSVP here: http://alliancestormwater101.eventbrite.com/
Click here to register – http://alliancestormwater101.eventbrite.com/
For more information email victoria@forwaterfuture.org
Funding provided by the Burning River Foundation
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Jun3Mon
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Cleveland Green Drinks @ Great Lakes Brewery Cellar5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cleveland Green Drinks
Why is Cleveland Green Drinks back?
“Recognizing the need for sustainability professionals and those passionate about sustainability to get together on a regular basis, we are proud to announce the re-birth of Cleveland Green Drinks. Our goal is to provide a space that welcomes both practitioners and those interested in sustainability with the sole purpose of networking and socializing. We will not have any programming and this is intentional. Please join us to refresh and learn what others are doing to build a sustainable economy in NE Ohio.” – Beau Daane
Thanks to our core group of Green Drinkers:
Emma Anderson, General Manager, North Union Farmers Market, Meg Ansley, Sustainability Analyst, KeyBank, Victoria Avi, Adjunct Faculty, Monte Ahuja College of Business, Stephanie Corbett, Director of Sustainability, Case Western Reserve University, Beau Daane, Director, Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at the Weatherhead School of Management, Matt Gray, Director, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, City of Cleveland, Grace Heffernan, Project Coordinator, NorTech, Michele Kilroy, LEED AP, Executive Director, Northeast Ohio Chapter of the USGBC, Meghan Riesterer, CEM, LEED BD+C, MCCo Director of Sustainability, Lyndy Rae Rutkowski, Business Manager, Parker Hannifin
What is Cleveland Green Drinks?
Cleveland Green Drinks Mission: To provide a gathering for Northeast Ohio’s leaders to share their passion for sustainability, make connections for strategic collaboration, broaden personal networks and socialize!
Who we are: Cleveland Green Drinks is a social event where emerging and established community leaders network and link ideas to create a concentrated effort of positive change in our region. Lyndy Rutkowski founded Cleveland Green Drinks in 2004 to create a monthly event for sustainability-conscious community members to socialize and network. Lyndy and North Union Farmers Market are proud to collaborate on Cleveland Green Drinks going forward.
What we do: Every few months Cleveland Green Drinks meets at locally-owned restaurants in and around Cleveland. Our gathering is an opportunity to socialize with other interesting and involved individuals while enjoying fantastic food & drink. Sharing of ideas, networking, and plans for collaboration naturally occur – but is not forced.
Cleveland Green Drinks and the local economy: Cleveland Green Drinks supports the local economy because we solely meet at locally owned establishments; cycling cash back into the pockets of local chefs, farmers, brewers, and artisans. Get involved with Cleveland’s Green Drinks group and you will soon find yourself amongst insightful, well connected, and fun loving professionals that can’t help but integrate their passion for their work in every aspect of their lives!
To join Cleveland Green Drinks: (1) Email greendrinkscleveland@gmail.com from the email address you’d like your invite to be sent to and write “GREEN DRINKS SIGN-UP” in the subject line (2) Come to an upcoming event – date & location on Facebook (3) Sign up on our Facebook page: Find us on Facebook
When
Mon Jun 3, 2013 5:30pm – 8pm Eastern Time – Toronto Where
Great Lakes Brewery Cellar (2516 Market Ave Cleveland, OH 44113) (map)
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Jun6Thu
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Making Energy Efficiency Happen @ Corporate College East8:00 am – 5:00 pm
COSE, in partnership with NECA/IBEW and energy industry leader Metrus Energy, is offering a one-day workshop that will present the tools to help businesses affordably undertake energy-efficiency upgrades.
Energy efficiency is a significant opportunity for many Ohio businesses. This workshop will help you create connections to kickstart new projects allowing you the potential to unlock, energy costs savings, job creation, and investment opportunities.
We will show you how to make energy-efficiency projects work for your business.
- How you can get a free energy assessment
- What rebate and incentive programs you might qualify for
- Options for accessing capital to finance your project,
including the Ohio Efficiency Resource Fund’s no upfront cost model.
Please Register Here Please join us at this valuable one-day event that will help building owners and contractors access the tools and relationships to upgrade facilities, cutting energy use through cost-effective financing and project implementation strategies. Who Should Attend: building owners, general contractors, energy contractors, trade contractors, facilities managers, energy auditors, USGBC LEED credentialed professionals, and architects.
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Jun10Mon
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Water Quality Innovations Award Nominations due – 5pm!Jun 10 (all-day)
The Alliance for Water Future is seeking to recognize many Northeast Ohio innovations that are driving growth in our region’s blue economy. This year, the Alliance will recognize and honor “breakthrough innovations” that have demonstrated dramatic impact on our water quality through either a new and innovative technology or best practice.
The nominations are open for our Water Quality Innovations Award. Nominations will be accepted up until 5pm on June 10th. Finalists will have to present on their innovation at PitcH2O event on July 11th and the winner will be named at the Burning River Fest on July 26th and will win $5,000, courtesy of the Burning River Foundation. Please submit nomination forms to: Victoria Avi—The Alliance for Water Future, 601 Erieside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 or Email: Victoria@forwaterfuture.org
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Jun27Thu
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Waste and Recycling $ense for Your Workplace @ Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Join the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District as we walk you through the steps of starting or improving a workplace recycling program. Learn from your peers. See what is new and upcoming in the local recycling infrastructure. Learn how to contract for waste and recycling services and create a contract that best suits your business. Last year over 80 businesses attended these seminars, including hospitals, non-profits, local government, small businesses, manufacturing facilities, and hotels just to name a few. Some have since reduced their waste as much as 50%. Others who were once paying to have their recycling removed are now having it removed for free and receiving a rebate! Some have restructured their contracts and saved money. For more details and to register, log onto www.cuyahogaswd.org . Registration is required and seating is limited. Have questions, please call Doreen at 216-443-3732.
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Jul11Thu
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PitcH2O @ SmartShape Design6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
View this event on Facebook
Click here to register to attend.
The Alliance for Water Future is seeking to recognize many Northeast Ohio innovations that are driving growth in our region’s blue economy. This year, the Alliance will recognize and honor “breakthrough innovations” that have demonstrated dramatic impact on our water quality through either a new and innovative technology or best practice.
The nominations are open for our Water Quality Innovations Award. Nominations will be accepted up until 5pm on June 10th. Finalists will have to present on their innovation at PitcH2O event on July 11th and the winner will be named at the Burning River Fest on July 26th and will win $5,000, courtesy of the Burning River Foundation. Please submit nomination forms to: Victoria Avi—The Alliance for Water Future, 601 Erieside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 or Email: Victoria@forwaterfuture.org
PitcH2O (pronounced – Pitch – 2 – O) will be when the finalists of the Water Quality Award will present their innovations.
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Sep27Fri
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Waste and Recycling $ense for Your Workplace @ Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Join the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District as we walk you through the steps of starting or improving a workplace recycling program. Learn from your peers. See what is new and upcoming in the local recycling infrastructure. Learn how to contract for waste and recycling services and create a contract that best suits your business. Last year over 80 businesses attended these seminars, including hospitals, non-profits, local government, small businesses, manufacturing facilities, and hotels just to name a few. Some have since reduced their waste as much as 50%. Others who were once paying to have their recycling removed are now having it removed for free and receiving a rebate! Some have restructured their contracts and saved money. For more details and to register, log onto www.cuyahogaswd.org . Registration is required and seating is limited. Have questions, please call Doreen at 216-443-3732.
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Nov1Fri
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Waste and Recycling $ense for Your Workplace @ Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Join the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District as we walk you through the steps of starting or improving a workplace recycling program. Learn from your peers. See what is new and upcoming in the local recycling infrastructure. Learn how to contract for waste and recycling services and create a contract that best suits your business. Last year over 80 businesses attended these seminars, including hospitals, non-profits, local government, small businesses, manufacturing facilities, and hotels just to name a few. Some have since reduced their waste as much as 50%. Others who were once paying to have their recycling removed are now having it removed for free and receiving a rebate! Some have restructured their contracts and saved money. For more details and to register, log onto www.cuyahogaswd.org . Registration is required and seating is limited. Have questions, please call Doreen at 216-443-3732.
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