Conservation Law Foundation
To end New England’s reliance on coal-fired power plants and achieve the retirement and redevelopment of the remaining facilities.
To end New England’s reliance on coal-fired power plants and achieve the retirement and redevelopment of the remaining facilities.
To leverage the role of retail companies as catalysts in chemicals policy reform and market shifts away from hazardous chemicals.
To promote implementation of Vermont’s state energy plan, as well as highlighting measures that businesses and other institutions can take to move the state toward large-scale adoption of renewable energy across all sectors.
To provide general support.
To help hospitals and health care systems increase their procurement of healthier, more sustainably and regionally produced foods for patients, staff, and cafeterias.
To reduce the use of carcinogens, endocrine disrupters, and other unhealthy chemicals in the building products sector.
To stimulate the real estate marketplace in New England to demand energy efficient buildings by: (1) educating commercial real estate brokers about energy efficiency and energy aligned leasing, and (2) training appraisers how to value high-performance buildings.
To work cooperatively with Clean Production Action in developing a toolkit that facilitates chemicals management and informed chemical substitution at footwear/apparel and outdoor companies in Europe.
To promote clean energy policies and accelerate market adoption of clean energy technologies across New England.
To complete the research and planning phase of the cooperative greenhouse venture.