Thursday, March 25, 2010

Where We're At: WMEAC EcoAction Expo

In celebration of Earth Week 2010, our friends at the West Michigan Environmental Action Council (WMEAC) will be hosting an EcoAction Expo! Along with the expo there will be a benefit concert to follow with popular alternative band The Fiery Furnaces.

While you're there, stop by our Partnership for a Sustainable Community booth and say hi! We'll be there from 5:00-8:00 p.m. (Concert begins at 8 p.m.)
Event Details:
Event: EcoAction Expo and Benefit Concert
Date: Friday, April 16 2010
Location: Fountain Street Church, 24 Fountain St. NE., Grand Rapids
Time: Expo 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. with Fiery Furnaces Concert to Follow.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for Senior Citizens and Students (tickets available at Schuler Books and at WMEAC)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

LEEDing Launch!

Take a walk through downtown Grand Rapids and take notice of the enticing restaurants along Monroe Center, the majestic hospitals on the hill, or the rustic architecture that is sprinkled throughout the city. The infrastructure of Grand Rapids is unique and resourceful but did you also know that according to the US Green Building Council, Grand Rapids has the most LEED certified sq. footage per capita than any other city in the United States?

To be LEED certified means that your building has met the high standards of the US Green Building Council in "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design," but your building doesn't need to be LEED certified in order for your business to be sustainable.

In January 2010, the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce launched the Partnership for a Sustainable Community to help our members navigate their way through the world of sustainable practices. Members who join the partnership receive access to our Carbon Calculator which helps track and measure your business's carbon footprint. When you know how much waste is being emitted it is easier to reduce waste and COST. Oh yea and did we mention that this is a FREE benefit for our members?

This blog is dedicated to continuing the conversation around sustainabile business practices, highlighting members who are making positive changes and using sustainable methods and answering the questions to those in the process of becoming sustainable.  This blog will also provide a meeting space for members to discuss best practices and challenges involving their business and sustainability.

For any questions, comments or concerns, please contact Abby Albers at the Grand Rapids Chamber.

Thank you for your support of the Chamber and with that, it's LEED launch time!