2009 Indianapolis Sustainability Awards

Individuals and organizations throughout Indianapolis are tackling sustainability like never before by planting rain gardens, starting recycling programs, organizing neighborhood cleanups and more. The Indianapolis Sustainability Awards were created to honor these community leaders who are working to make our city a healthier, more vibrant place to call home.

The Indianapolis Sustainability Awards are designed to inspire innovation, showcase impact, reward leadership and promote education around the principles of sustainability. Five awards will be given to honor excellence in each of the following categories:

• Water
• Land
• Air
• Energy
• Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Presented by the Indianapolis Office of Sustainability, McKinney Family Foundation and the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce

Join us as we honor Indianapolis' environmental leaders.

2009 Indianapolis Sustainability Awards Luncheon

When: February 9th, 2010

Where:
Indianapolis Marriott
Downtown
350 W. Maryland St.

Register for a ticket or a table.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Green: $3,000
• Running logo on LCD projectors at luncheon
• One table of 10 at the luncheon with appropriate sponsor signage
• Sponsorship acknowledgement in formal printed program
• Logo with link to company web site on Sustainability Awards Web site

Sapling: $1,000 per table
• One table of 10 at the luncheon with appropriate sponsor signage
• Sponsorship acknowledgement in formal printed program
Sponsorship info.

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January 29, 2010 Award Finalists were annouced

Air
• Alternative Fueled Lawn Equipment: Eli Lilly, Jones Lang LaSalle Kite, The Brickman Group
• Idle/Emission Reduction Project: Celadon Trucking Services, Inc.
• Metals Recovery System: Covanta Indianapolis, Inc.

Land
• 14-acre Natural Area Restoration: Dauben Community Nature Park
• Big City Farms: Matthew Jose
• Greening the Crossroads: A Green Infrastructure Vision for Central Indiana: Central Indiana Land Trust

Water
• Chiller Plant Reclamation System: Roche Diagnostics
• Efroymson Conservation Center's Storm Water Management System: The Nature Conservancy, Indiana
• Indianapolis Cultural Trail: Rundell Ernstberger Associates

Energy
• 2009 Electrical Reduction: Redcats USA
• Butler University College of Pharmacy and Health Science Expansion: Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf
• IndyGo Capital & Operation Upgrade: Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
• Broad Ripple Village Recycling Program: Green Broad Ripple, Inc.
• Comprehensive Recycling Program: Indianapolis Zoo
• Rush Hour Recycling: Green Piece Indy
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