DEC Accepting Applications for Annual Environmental Excellence Awards

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is now accepting applications for the 2015 Environmental Excellence Awards program, DEC Commissioner Joe Martens announced today. The Environmental Excellence Awards program gives businesses, institutions and organizations the opportunity to receive statewide recognition for outstanding, innovative and sustainable projects or programs that are improving New York’s environmental resources.

Commissioner Martens said, “As a national environmental leader, New York is home to many new and exciting programs to reduce energy costs, conserve resources and help us adapt to the new climate reality. The DEC Environmental Excellence Awards program helps publicize and validate these sustainability efforts to both the general public as well as to those within the organization including employees, students, donors and volunteers.”

Eligible applicants include businesses; not-for-profit organizations; education, health care and recreational facilities; individual(s); and local, state, federal and Indian Nation government agencies.

DEC is especially interested in showcasing projects that achieve significant environmental benefits through:

green infrastructure projects
initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
cutting-edge pollution prevention technologies
initiatives to “green” businesses, farms, schools, recreational, health care and hospitality facilities
innovative wind, solar and biomass projects
creative natural resource/habitat protection or restoration efforts
energy efficiency improvements
innovative education and training programs
waste reduction and recycling efforts
manufacturing process improvements
creative approaches to urban forestry or farming, programs advancing “grown locally.”
Completed applications for the 2015 awards must be post marked no later than Friday, April 10, 2015. Award winners will be honored at an awards ceremony that will be held in late fall 2015. Winners will have an opportunity to present and display information about their award-winning project or program.

Over the past decade, previous award winners have helped improve New York’s environment through initiatives that have reduced more than 35,000 tons of CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions; eliminated more than 2 million pounds of hazardous waste; reduced the use of heating oil or other petroleum products by at least 3 million gallons; saved at least 45 million kilowatt hours of electricity; reduced water consumption by more than 35 million gallons; captured at least 6 million gallons of stormwater; diverted 7,300 tons of waste from landfills; eliminated the use of at least 110,000 single-use plastic shopping bags; preserved more than 150,000 acres of open space; constructed more than 700 acres of new wetland areas and have involved thousands of students in environmental education activities.

Information about the award program and the 2015 application materials are available on the DEC website ; by email to awards@dec.ny.gov, by writing to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Pollution Prevention Unit, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233-1750 or by phone to DEC’s Pollution Prevention Unit at (518) 402-9469.

Author: Harlem Valley News