Site Visits
When possible, 2nd Green Revolution visits companies, institutions, organizations and individuals making the second green revolution a reality. Here are the sites we have visited and the people with whom we have m
et.
IdleAire Facility in Denver, CO – Seeing how truckers can save money while reducing pollution.Site Visit to IdleAire’s Denver Facility (September 8th, 2009)
Las Vegas, Nevada – A proposal to make Las Vegas a more sustainab
le city, focusing on current practices and the seeds of change that have already been sown
Lessons for a Sustainable Future: Learning from Las Vegas Revisited (May 12th, 2009)
Emory University in Atlanta, GA – Sustainable practices and green buildings at the university with the most LEED certified square footage in the country.
Site Visit: Sustainability Initiatives at Emory University (April 21st, 2009)
Recycling Center in Denver, CO – Fascinating stats from one of Waste Management’s 109 “material recovery” facilities nationwide.
What Happens to Our Waste: Visiting a Recycling Center (April 19th, 2009)
Denver Arapahoe Disposal Site in Denver, CO – A look inside one of the largest landfills in the nation and it’s waste-to-energy facility.
What Happens to Our Waste: Visiting a Landfill (April 18th, 2009)
Ford Motor Company’s Rouge River Factory in Dearborn, MI – Helping the bottom line and the environment with a green roof designed by William McDonough.
William McDonough’s Remodel of the Ford Rouge River Factory (April 13th, 2009)
New Belgium Brewery in Fort Collins, CO – Making a great bottle of suds the sustainable way.
New Belgium Brewery: Honoring Nature at Every Turn of the Business (March 17th, 2009)
** If you would like to showcase what you are doing in the green technology/clean energy field, please let us know. Send us an email at: info@2ndgreenrevolution.com
We would love to stop by to learn more about your efforts.
