Thank you for joining us at the inaugural Longmont Sustainability Awards!
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AWARDS:
Congratulations to all of the 2018 Longmont Sustainability Awardees!
Sustainable Business: Given to a local Longmont business who has gone above and beyond in their commitment to operating sustainably.
Sustainability Program: Given to an organization running a local, innovative program that distinguishes Longmont as a leader in sustainability.
Sustainability Leader: Given to an individual in Longmont who continues to push forward sustainability efforts to better our local community.
- Ollin Farms
- Honorable Mention: Simply Bulk Market
Sustainability Program: Given to an organization running a local, innovative program that distinguishes Longmont as a leader in sustainability.
- YMCA and Growing Gardens, Food Project Farm
Sustainability Leader: Given to an individual in Longmont who continues to push forward sustainability efforts to better our local community.
- Kelly Mahoney, Founder and Executive Director, Longmont Food Rescue
We also congratulate the following nominees for their dedicated work making Longmont a more sustainable community:
Brian Bagley, Mayor, City of Longmont- for his leadership and commitment to transitioning Longmont to 100% renewable energy by 2030.
Lisa Knoblauch, Sustainability Coordinator, City of Longmont- for her outstanding initiative coordinating the development and implementation of the Longmont Sustainability Plan.
Charles Kamenides, Public Works, City of Longmont- for being a passionate champion for providing opportunities to Longmont residents to reduce, reuse, recycle and compost.
Partners for a Clean Environment (PACE) Boulder County- for helping hundreds of local businesses with expert advising services, financial incentives and certification for energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation and quality, and alternative transportation.
City of Longmont Curbside Compost Program- for launching and implementing the City's first-ever curbside compost program that helps divert organic waste from the landfill for thousands of Longmont residents.
Jefe's and the Roost- for their ongoing commitment to building a more sustainable community through local food sourcing that supports sustainable agriculture, eliminating single use plastics, fostering social equity and economic sustainability through their business practices.
Longtucky Spirits- for locally sourcing products and reducing their carbon footprint as well as their commitment to Zero Waste by limiting single-use plastics, and providing compost and recycling.
Red Frog Coffee- for selling organic, fairly-traded coffee, composting and supporting local, handmade products.
Sol Coffee- for designing, building, and running a solar-powered food truck that serves coffee and treats to the Longmont community.
Brian Bagley, Mayor, City of Longmont- for his leadership and commitment to transitioning Longmont to 100% renewable energy by 2030.
Lisa Knoblauch, Sustainability Coordinator, City of Longmont- for her outstanding initiative coordinating the development and implementation of the Longmont Sustainability Plan.
Charles Kamenides, Public Works, City of Longmont- for being a passionate champion for providing opportunities to Longmont residents to reduce, reuse, recycle and compost.
Partners for a Clean Environment (PACE) Boulder County- for helping hundreds of local businesses with expert advising services, financial incentives and certification for energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation and quality, and alternative transportation.
City of Longmont Curbside Compost Program- for launching and implementing the City's first-ever curbside compost program that helps divert organic waste from the landfill for thousands of Longmont residents.
Jefe's and the Roost- for their ongoing commitment to building a more sustainable community through local food sourcing that supports sustainable agriculture, eliminating single use plastics, fostering social equity and economic sustainability through their business practices.
Longtucky Spirits- for locally sourcing products and reducing their carbon footprint as well as their commitment to Zero Waste by limiting single-use plastics, and providing compost and recycling.
Red Frog Coffee- for selling organic, fairly-traded coffee, composting and supporting local, handmade products.
Sol Coffee- for designing, building, and running a solar-powered food truck that serves coffee and treats to the Longmont community.