WHAT: Sustainable Jersey is partnering with the Sparta Green Team to connect residents, businesses, schools and municipalities with local resources that can help them save energy, reduce costs, and realize a wide range of economic, environmental and other benefits. WHEN: ...
Sustainable Jersey announced today that it will host Minister Stephen Shu-hung Shen of the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (EPAT) and his delegation in New Jersey on Sunday, July 14, 2013. The Taiwanese delegation will tour Hurricane Sandy recovery areas and explore strategies for...
Sustainable Jersey and the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) will create a voluntary sustainability certification program called “Sustainable Jersey for Schools,” designed specifically for New Jersey’s traditional public school districts and public charter schools, officials of the...
Trenton, NJ (May 23, 2012)– Today, Sustainable Jersey announced that it will offer guidance to towns regarding the most effective financing methods for implementing energy efficiency upgrades and alternative energy projects. Robbi Acampora, the new Sustainable Jersey Financial and Energy Advisor,...
Trenton, NJ (May 3, 2012) – The sun shone bright in Rutherford today when officials from the public and private sector joined local residents to celebrate progress at the Community Teaching Garden and highlight new grant money available for municipal sustainability projects. With $200,000 from the...
Trenton, NJ (April 23, 2012) – Sustainable Jersey announced today $200,000 in grant money for municipal sustainability projects, offering good news for leaders of cash-strapped towns across New Jersey. Funded by the PSEG Foundation, the Sustainable Jersey Small Grants Program will support...
Trenton, NJ (March 22, 2012) – Sustainable Jersey representatives announced today that fifteen additional towns have achieved Sustainable Jersey certification, bringing the total up to 108 municipalities that have been certified since the program was launched in 2009. The certified communities are...
WHAT: Free workshop open to school administrators and the general public to learn how your school can get the resources it needs to benchmark its current energy use, reduce its energy consumption, upgrade its lighting or facilities, or set up an Energy Savings Improvement Plan. Participation...