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Who Else is in the Expo?

Here’s the latest installment in our ongoing look at companies, products and services you’ll find in the Expo for the Green California Schools and Community Colleges Summit. Gen7Since 1983 American Modular Systems (AMS), has partnered with schools all over California to deliver innovative solutions that meet the needs of early education, public and private K-12, charter […]

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More to see in the Expo

Another look at the companies that attendees at the 2017 Green California Schools and Community Colleges Summit will find in the Green Solutions Expo on November 28-29. InterfaceInterface founder Ray Anderson shook the foundations of the petroleum-intensive carpet manufacturing industry by declaring that Interface was committed to becoming the world’s first environmentally sustainable—and, ultimately, restorative—company. A new

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In the Expo

This week’s look at exhibitors for the 2017 Green California Schools and Community Colleges Summit includes solutions for clean air, water harvesting and building envelopes. Camil USThe Camil Group works to provide customers with sustainable best-in-class air filtration products and services within four main segments: Comfort Air, Clean Processes, Power Systems and Safety & Protection. The Camfil Group, headquartered in

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Recycling Solutions Summit

Recycling, one of the most important actions we all can do to protect our existence on the planet, is in crisis and recycling plants are shutting down. In the state of California alone, more than 450 recycling plants have shut down recently and thousands of cargo containers filled with U.S. recycling that were once ready

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Why California gets to write its own auto emissions standards: 5 questions answered

Rush hour on the Hollywood Freeway, Los Angeles, September 9, 2016. AP Photo/Richard Vogel Nicholas Bryner, University of California, Los Angeles and Meredith Hankins, University of California, Los Angeles Editor’s note: On April 2, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced that the Trump administration plans to revise tailpipe emissions standards negotiated by the Obama administration for motor vehicles built between

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Sacramento forum is one of the year’s best opportunities for green companies

In recent years, California’s role as sustainability leader has become increasingly important on both national and international levels. No state can match California’s combination of economic strength, technology innovation and public support for environmental stewardship. As part of setting the pace for green programs around the country and the world, the state aims to lead

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Theme:This site has been created with a theme called Astra. An Astra child-theme was also created, which holds all the customizations for the site’s look. At this moment the Astra theme is considered the best theme for WordPress. Once there are available updates for the Astra theme they seem to do is to back up

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2022 Triennial Energy Code Adoption Update Webinar (Part 2)

One hour Webinar – Cost to register: $50.00 This webinar will briefly review over major changes in the newly adopted 2022 Energy Code requirements for residential buildings scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2023. Topics that will be discussed include requirements for: heat pumps; electric ready for mixed fuel buildings; kitchen ventilation; duct sealing; solar

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What’s New for Multifamily in the 2022 Energy Code Updates Webinar

This is a one hour webinar – Cost to register: $50.00 This webinar will briefly review over major changes to the newly adopted 2022 Energy Code requirements for multifamily buildings scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2023.  Topics that will be discussed include requirements for: envelope insulation including Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and

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