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U.S. EPA Announces 2013 Environmental Champions
Release Date: 12/10/2013
Contact Information: David Yogi, [email protected], (415) 972-3350
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Pacific Southwest Region today announces the eight winners of its 2013 annual environmental awards, acknowledging significant contributions winning organizations have made in the past year to protect the environment and support communities.
“Award winners are leaders who are going above and beyond to make big moves to protect the environment and support local communities,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “Work by these groups will leave a positive, lasting impact on us all for years to come.”
Groups and individuals were selected from nominees received this year from businesses, government officials, tribes, academia, and environmental organizations. This year’s winners are from Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada.
- Stardust Non-Profit Building Supplies (Phoenix, Ariz.) – A reuse organization, Stardust offers Deconstruction, a green alternative to conventional demolition, to prevent the waste of usable building materials. More than 650 tons of product are diverted from local area landfills each year and offered to the community for reuse, promoting sustainable practices.
- Inland Empire Regional Composting Authority (IERCA) (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) – A product of a regional partnership between the Inland Empire Utilities Agency and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, IERCA developed a state of the art compositing facility diverting waste from landfills.
- Kim Johnson with The Kokua Hawai’i Foundation (Haleiwa, Hawaii) – Kokua supports environmental education in schools and communities throughout Hawai’i. In addition to educational outreach, Kokua established the Plastic Free Schools program to provide resources, tools and training to school communities to minimize plastic consumption.
- Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway (Reno, Nev.) – Non-profit helped establish Bikeway-government partnership between the City of Reno and the Nevada Department of Transportation resulting in the completion of a 116-mile long bikeway following the Truckee River from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake.
Individual award presentations will be conducted at various locations in the Pacific Southwest region over the next several months.
Each year, the Pacific Southwest office encourages citizens in California, Arizona, Nevada, Hawai’i and the Pacific Territories to nominate individuals, non-profits, businesses, local governments and other groups for environmental awards. This program offers a great opportunity to recognize individuals and groups outside of the EPA who are working to protect public health and the environment. Awards are granted to scientists, teachers, journalists, citizen activists, young people, organizations, business representatives, tribal leaders, public officials, and others committed to protecting public health and preserving our natural surroundings.
For more information about EPA’s 2013 environmental award winners, visit: https://www.epa.gov/region9/awards
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