Saving water, conserving energy, reducing waste and buying or selling green are all sustainable steps that improve our community’s and environment’s health. Businesses that take these steps to lower their environmental footprint find that they save money while protecting and preserving resources. In Thurston County, businesses that take one or all of these stewardship steps receive recognition for their efforts when they become a Thurston Green Business. It’s easy and FREE to join. Applications open from January 1 through February 28.
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Thurston Green Committee
Shannon Glenn, Committee Chair
Sr. Community Engagement Representative
Thurston & Lewis Counties
Puget Sound Energy
Page Archer
Assistant Director
Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Transformational Change (CELTC)
Evergreen State College
Krystal Barkus
Vice President of Operations
Thurston County Chamber
Jenny Bauersfeld
Community Relations Specialist
Public Affairs Department
City of Lacey
Tamsin Foucrier, Ph.D.
Director
Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Transformational Change (CELTC)
Evergreen State College
Spencer Orman
Senior Program Specialist
Waste Resources
City of Olympia
Graeme Sackrison
President, Executive Committee
Lacey MakerSpace
Nicky Upson
Marketing, Communications and Outreach Coordinator
Intercity Transit
Alyssa Jones Wood
Sustainability Coordinator, Water Resources & Sustainability Department
City of Tumwater
Natasha Ashenhurst
Owner, Mosaic Marketing Studio
Communications Consultant for
Thurston Green Business