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I had the privilege of attending the Mayor's Earth Day breakfast earlier this week. The event keeps growing each year. That's progress.
The Mayor gave an eloquent and impassioned, no notes, twenty minute address (he was scheduled for only 10 minutes). He didn't mention green business development and utilization at all but...heck...I'm working on it!
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Thank you Actlocallysf.org for last week recognizing me for my blogging efforts. I am grateful for the opportunity and optimistically hope that some of the ideas/actions advocated become reality.
On the subject of heroes and with Earth Day coming up, I'd like to share with you my environmental "heroes." They are the people who roll their sleeves every day for a better environment. No fanfare, no recognition...they just do it.
At the two recycling Read more »
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6. SMALL BUSINESS AND CITY PROCUREMENT PRACTICES: Presentation, discussion and possible action on Small Business and City Procurement Practices. Presentation by Naomi Kelley, City Purchaser, and Virginia Harmon, Human Rights Commission Director (Discussion/Possible Action Item)
I thought, wow, these are two people that would be key to implementing a green purchasing policy in the City. I'm going to the meeting and share some of Read more »
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Where can I shop green?
By choosing Green Businesses you can help reduce waste and protect our environment because Green Businesses employ pollution prevention practices, minimize waste, and conserve energy, water and other resources.
I'd like to thank the SF Department of the Environment for greatly improving their "where can I shop green" listings. It is now broken down to subcategories Retail and Supplies, Services, Restaurants & Bars & Caterers, Hotels and Entertainment & Recreation.
Check it out. Nice job SFDOE!
http://www.sfenvironment.com/greenbiz/where_retail.htm
Clifford Waldeck Read more »
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I recently took a look at See for Yourself:
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The term "green business" is a relatively new concept slowly gaining momentum over the past ten years. Long before there was a SF Department of the Environment, small businesses were practicing environmental stewardship based upon a simple reality--economic necessity.
For years, due to limited resources ( translation "money" ) small businesses have been recycling and reusing packaging material, turning off lights when not in use, using blank sides of printed paper as scratch/note paper and saving water by installing low flush toilets. These businesses were saving green by going green.
Today, the concept Read more »
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Kudos to Ann Bartz of BALLE for her wonderful piece on "Support Local Businesses for a Green Economy."
Thank you Ann for providing San Francisco with a clear vision for a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future. Neighborhood retail businesses are a key factor why people choose San Francisco as a place to live, work or visit. With more green businesses, the healthlier, more interesting the City becomes and much less like "Anywhere USA."
Yet here in San Francisco we have "formula retail legislation" to keep the chains out but no legislation that helps Read more »
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Mayor Newsom's administration is doing a fantastic job of planting more trees in the City.
As my friend Pat Murphy recently wrote in the San Francisco Sentinel:
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom led the (Arbor Day) celebration noting the City now has planted 16,034 trees citywide since 2004 when the mayor set a goal of 20,000 new trees by 2010. Today's Magnolia planting surpasses City aim of 5,000 trees planted this year by 683, Newsom said.
"Once again, we have shown that San Francisco is committed to Read more »
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The Waste Reduction Awards Program (WRAP) recognizes California businesses for their outstanding waste reduction efforts. The program is administered by the California Integrated Waste Management Board who recently announced the latest Award recipients.
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Green business entrepreneurs have a tough road to hoe. Although they might receive accolades and respect from environmentally minded groups and organizations, the most vital hurdle of "making a buck" is especially challenging.
Without access to public/private grants or tax deductible contributions, for profit green business entrepreneurs must bootstrap their efforts with their own personal funds, second mortgages on their homes or from personally guaranteed bank loans. Due to federal regulations, banks have to be, by nature, very conservative and cautious with their lending.
For startup green companies it is even more difficult, as Read more »
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San Francisco's Green Business Program is housed and staffed as part of the SF Department of the Environment. However, if one goes to the www.sfenvironment.com home page, there are over 50 links but none to the green business program.
In fact, to save the reader time, it took me a while to find it, you can find the green business program by clicking on "About Us" on the top bar. Then click on "Green Business", a very dated green biz page appears, then you have to click on "Where can I shop green?" and Read more »
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This week hundreds of innovators and investors from around the world will convene in San Francisco for a meeting of the best and the brightest of the emerging field of "cleantech."
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You have the opportunity to lead the country in certified green business utilization. By requiring any person/company who receives a contract from the City and County of San Francisco to name seven San Francisco certified green businesses with which they do business, the County encourages the development of green businesses with no extra cost to the taxpayers.
With the City possibly being the largest employer and purchaser of goods and services in San Francisco, the County can lead by example and the City's larger businesses may follow suit as well.
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