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Green Business Council: WasteCap Nebraska's Omaha Regional Green Team Roundtable Meeting Dec 9

Green Omaha Coalition

WasteCap Nebraska's Omaha Regional Green Team Roundtable Meeting Dec 9

Thursday, December 3, 2009

When:  Wednesday, December 9th from 11:30am-1pm
Where: Omaha recycling facility (8616 G Street)

        LifeSpan Recycling is hosting WasteCap Nebraska's Omaha Green Team Roundtable.   The Roundtable provides businesses an opportunity to network, sharing their stewardship ideas, successes and environmental challenges and solutions. The gathering will begin with open networking, a short environmental educational segment from UNL Engineering College's P3 program on "What it Means to be Green: Operating a Sustainable Business using the Easy and Profitable Techniques of Pollution Prevention," followed by a presentation and facility tour by LifeSpan Recycling. LifeSpan is a certified computer and electronics recycler.
        WasteCap is a member based, non-profit, environmental organization, dedicated to assisting business develop and adopt green practices- that improves their profitability. WasteCap helps business with simple issues like setting up recycling plans and green teams to high tech issues dealing with energy, water, and air issues. WasteCap is where conservation meets common sense.
         LifeSpan is providing lunch. As a result attendees must RSVP by calling with WasteCap at (402)436-2383 or email  rbeckman@wastecapne.org.

Mission

Create a network of businesses interested in sharing sustainable practices and recognize leading green businesses in Omaha.

Background

In support of the Green Omaha Coalition (GOC),  an alliance of organizations pursuing a common goal of a “Green Omaha,” the Green Business Council (GBC) will establish a collaborative network of businesses implementing sustainability programs to improve the environmental performance of their operations.

Focus

The GBC will engage interested businesses from all industries to improve the sustainability of their operations.  The GBC will address a wide variety of environmental programs, including but not limited to: procurement, resource efficiency (energy and water), waste reduction (solid and hazardous), climate change, and green building.

The GBC seeks to involve two business groups: (1) those already implementing sustainability programs and (2) those interested but lacking the resources to pursue and implement sustainable strategies.  Ultimately, the GBC will become a centralized resource for businesses to share, learn, and promote sustainable business practices.

Alliances

The GBC recognizes the importance of collaborating with existing organizations to more effectively and efficiently reach businesses to provide educational and networking opportunities. The following provides a preliminary list of strategic alliances the GBC will pursue:

  • Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce (GOCOC)
  • Neighborhood Business Associations
  • Flatwater Chapter, U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
  • WasteCap of Nebraska (WasteCap)
  • Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)
  • International Facility Management Association (IFMA)
Objectives

The GBC has identified four primary objectives to establish a coalescing network of sustainable businesses to share environmental best practices and assist emerging green businesses in identifying better environmental strategies through education and networking with other businesses. A detailed description of the objectives described below are including on the following pages.

Interested in joining or learning more about Green Business Council email: greenbusiness@greenomahacoalition.org

Green Business Council Brochure (PDF)

Figure 1 | Objectives of the Green Business Council

Short Term Long Term
Objective 1
Establish a Framework for Ongoing Leadership of the Green Business Council.
Objective 2
Provide Networking and Education Opportunities to Businesses.
Objective 3
Develop, Maintain, and Distribute a Green Business Directory.
Objective 4
Establish an Awards Program to Recognize Green Businesses.
Establish a leadership team and organizational guidance to manage day-to-day functions of the GBC Collaborate with alliance organizations to provide networking and training opportunities to Omaha-area businesses.  Compile a directory of individuals responsible for managing sustainability programs for Omaha-area businesses. Establish a framework for recognizing businesses for exceptional environmental performance.