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NYLCVEF Eco-Partners Program

The NYLCV Education Fund believes that corporations are powerful allies in our efforts to educate the general public, candidates and elected officials on environmental issues confronting New York.  NYLCVEF education efforts cover a wide range of topics - from green building to smart growth to brownfield reuse - while advancing an agenda that promotes both environmental conservation and economic development.  Through our Eco-Partners program, NYLCVEF forges alliances with companies that support our mission and we work together to deliver results.

The Eco-Partners program includes our five annual Eco-Partners breakfasts, which bring together public and private industry leaders for roundtable discussions about environmental challenges facing New York.  Click here to learn more about our Eco-Partners Breakfasts. 

Eco-Partners are invited to participate in NYLCVEF's high-visibility events and activities throughout the state, including policy and voter forums, environmental leadership schools and citizen engagement activities on Long Island, in New York City, Westchester County, the Capital District and beyond.

Click on the links below to learn more about our Eco-Partners:

Platinum Partners

Covanta Energy

The General Contractors Association of New York, Inc.

The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company

Waste Management

Gold Partners

NRG Energy

CSX Transportation

Silver Partners 

AECOM

ARCADIS

Bancker Construction Corp.

CH2M HILL 

Entergy

ExxonMobil

Hewlett Packard

National Grid

Parsons Brinckerhoff

STV Incorporated

TNT Scrap Metal

 

To learn more about membership levels, benefits and how your company can become an Eco-Partner, contact Rebecca Sarivan at rsarivan@nylcvef.org or call (212) 361-6350, extension 205. 


 

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