For the past several years, the NWBN has been delivering Education Forums and community outreach events promoting the benefits and use of Biodiesel fuel. As we start this new year, we want to take time to evaluate our effectiveness and assess what programs our biodiesel community would like the NWBN to undertake in the coming year and beyond.
With carbon auditing coming of age, the reporting on Sustainable Business practices is an issue that most companies know about, but many are not sure how to proceed with this practice. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is the most prevalent International standard that recognizes Economic, Environmental, and Social considerations for sustainable business reporting. In this session we’ll explore the GRI sustainable reporting methodology, and why this value proposition works. Briefly covered will be information about:
With carbon auditing coming of age, the reporting on Sustainable Business practices is an issue that most companies know about, but many are not sure how to proceed with this practice. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is the most prevalent International standard that recognizes Economic, Environmental, and Social considerations for sustainable business reporting. In this session we’ll explore the GRI sustainable reporting methodology, and why this value proposition works. Briefly covered will be information about:
Join us – everyone welcome – as we attempt to assemble the most solar cookers ever at a single cookout and have fun while we do it. Bring your cookers and the contents for your recipe to the Ravenna Eckstein Comm Center field anytime after noon, (cooker sitters will be available) then we will potluck after 5:30 on whatever is cooked during the day. Bring the family, friends and your picnic supplies. Music will be included to add to the fun. If you don't have your own cooker, show up anyway and learn something!! http://sustainableneseattle.ning.com/events/solar-cookout-extravaganza
Location
Ravenna Eckstein Community Center, west play field