Conservation is Sound Strategy for Business, Economy
Nominations Sought for Investing in Nature Awards
Harrisburg, PA (December 12, 2008) — Conservation has a role to play in improving the economy of Pennsylvania. A new statewide program plans to highlight how corporate/conservation initiatives are sound business strategies.
The Nature Conservancy and Journal Publications Inc. are accepting nominations for the inaugural Investing in Nature Awards. The statewide program recognizes and honors exemplary company initiatives in Pennsylvania that are improving the bottom line while achieving tangible, lasting conservation results.
“Pennsylvania has long been considered a leader of industry – strong in technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and service. It has also been a keystone of conservation, working to protect millions of acres of natural areas for future generations to enjoy,” said Bill Kunze, Pennsylvania State Director for the Conservancy. “Today it also is a leader in building a new, green economy that supports the natural world while creating jobs and investment in our future.”
“Our Investing in Nature program,” explained Kunze, “will recognize Pennsylvania business initiatives that model strong conservation practices to improve the health of our world and our economy, thus helping to accomplish the mission of the Nature Conservancy to preserve life on Earth.”
An independent panel of judges will evaluate the nominations and determine the finalists in each of the seven categories: Energy Conservation Initiatives, Natural Resource Management, Green Building Design/Construction/Planning, Environmental Education Initiatives, Innovative New Environmental Technologies, Sustainable Agriculture, and Ecotourism. The members of the judging panel will review initiatives for effectiveness, measurability, and efficient utilization of resources.
Up to 35 finalists will be recognized, and the winners in each category will be announced at an awards banquet on April 13, 2009, at the Hilton Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Pa. In addition, all finalists and award recipients will be profiled in a special publication distributed at the event and statewide to 25,000 business owners and CEOs immediately after the event.
Nominations are limited to organizations that are headquartered in, or have significant operations in, the state of Pennsylvania. The nomination deadline is Wednesday, January 21, 2009. For more information and to download a nomination form, visit nature.org/pennsylvania. Nomination forms are also available for download at centralpennbusiness.com.
The Investing in Nature Awards are a program of The Nature Conservancy in partnership with Journal Publications Inc. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, contact Beth Feltenberger at Journal Publications Inc., at (717) 236-4300 or e-mail bethf@journalpub.com.
The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The Conservancy has protected more than 15 million acres in the United States – including tens of thousands of acres in Pennsylvania – and more than 102 million acres in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and the Pacific. Learn more about us at nature.org/Pennsylvania.
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