For Immediate Release
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Contact: Shannon Whalen McDaniel 703-228-3685 (voice) 703-228-4711(TTY)
Contact: Myllisa Lardieri Kennedy 703-228-3152 cell: 571-722-8721 (voice) 703-228-4611(TTY)
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Arlington County Board today recognized local businesses, organizations and homeowners for their outstanding commitment to the environment. The achievements noted today include energy-efficient and green buildings, green power purchases, transit programs and sustainable designs. Together, these efforts represent a community-wide movement in Arlington to “go green.”
“Today’s recipients demonstrate that there are numerous opportunities for a business or homeowner to make a difference for our environment,” noted Arlington County Board Chairman Barbara Favola. “When everyone steps forward to do his or her part, the sum of these efforts will enable us to achieve our shared goal of reducing emissions and improving our overall quality of life.”
Fresh AIRE Business Champions Announced
Since the inception of Fresh AIRE – Arlington Initiative to Reduce Emissions – in January 2007, the County has engaged the Arlington community in the climate change dialogue on a number of fronts and implemented programs to help businesses and residents to “go green.” Under Fresh AIRE, the County has seen tremendous growth in environmental commitments on the part of its business community. The number of ENERGY STAR labeled buildings has doubled, green power purchases have tripled, and more businesses are seeking LEED certification and advocating transit alternatives. At the county’s fourth awards ceremony, the following 16 organizations were acknowledged:
Green Home Choice Certifications
Green Home Choice, the County program that supports and recognizes the construction of sustainable new homes, renovations, and additions, has had 76 participants to date. The builders, designers, and homeowners of 14 of these homes will be recognized by the County Board today. They include:
To learn how to become an AIRE Champion, contact Sarah O’Connell at 703-228-4797. To obtain information about how to certify homes under the Green Home Choice program, contact Helen Reinecke-Wilt at 703-228-4792. Additional information is also available on the web.
Arlington, Va., is a world-class residential, business and tourist location that was originally part of the "10 miles square" parcel of land surveyed in 1791 to be the Nation's Capital. It is the geographically smallest self-governing county in the United States, occupying slightly less than 26 square miles. Arlington maintains a rich variety of stable neighborhoods, quality schools and enlightened land use, and received the Environmental Protection Agency's highest award for "Smart Growth" in 2002. Home to some of the most influential organizations in the world - including the Pentagon - Arlington stands out as one of America's preeminent places to live, visit and do business.