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Event: 'Green Your Business'

Educational Opportunity
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010 At 08:00 AM
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
Contact Info:
Jessica Anderson (215) 592-7020 x 101 (215) 448-1377
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 Green Business Program

Learn how to Green your Business

 

A highlight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's voluntary sustainability programs and tips on greening your IT practices.

 

DATE:  Thursday, Jan. 28, 8 - 9:30 a.m.

 

PLACE:  The Franklin Institute - Harcourt, 4th Floor Conference Center
222 N. 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA
(Please sign in at 20th Street Business Entrance)

 

Join the Greater Philadelphia Green Business Program for a **FREE** seminar on green business practices that can save your organization money and give you a competitive advantage in a tough business climate -- all the while benefitting our community and our environment.

 

SPEAKERS:  Michael Dunn and Leslie Jones
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

David Calloway
Expert in greening IT systems

 

Please RSVP by Friday, Jan. 22 by emailing janderson@pecpa.org

 


 

Greater Philadelphia Green Business Program

The Greater Philadelphia Green Business Program (GPGBP) is supported by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council.  Over 90 companies across the Philadelphia metropolitan area have already made a public promise to change their daily business practices to reduce their impact on the environment and save in operational expenses each year.  As a member of the GPGBP, you will learn helpful techniques to ensure that your organization is a responsible steward of the environment and a leader in the community.  Please see attached document or visit www.phillygreenbiz.com for more information about the GPGBP.

 

Please consider having your organization become a member.   Information about joining the Greater Philadelphia Green Business Program will be provided at the January 28 event.



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