Affiliations

Our membership in the following organizations enhances our position within the evolving environmental and renewable energy industries. We are able to maintain our cutting edge approach by keeping abreast of emerging trends through our participation in these organizations.

EBC
www.ebcne.org
The Environmental Business Council of New England (EBC), a nonprofit organization, was conceived in 1990 by environmental and energy company executives who began meeting on a regular basis to exchange ideas and share experiences. The EBC was the first organization in the United States established to support and foster the development of the environmental
industry.

CMRA
www.cdrecycling.org
Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA) promotes the safe and economically feasible recycling of more than 325 million tons of recoverable construction and demolition ( C&D) materials that are generated in the United States annually. CMRA represents a diverse group of member companies and agencies from the many C&D materials recycling disciplines and industry specialties active in the US and other countries. CMRA provides support and representation to the industry and its members in legislative and rule making venues that impact the recycling business

SWANA
www.swana.org
For over 40 years, the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) has been the leading professional association in the solid waste field. The association serves over 8,000 members throughout North America, and thousand more with conferences, certifications, publications and technical training courses. SWANA’s mission is to advance the practice of environmentally and economically sound management of municipal solid waste in North America.

BIOMASS POWER ASSOCIATION
www.biomasspowerassociation.com
The Biomass Power Association is the nation’s leading organization working to expand and advance the use of clean, renewable biomass power. The Association represents 80 biomass power plants in 20 states across the U.S. Increasing America’s use of biomass and other renewable energy is the first step in combating climate change and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels. Biomass power generates carbon neutral electricity from natural organic waste, providing sustainable energy. America can depend on the biomass industry to provide clean, renewable electricity and create thousands of green jobs in communities across the country. Biomass power is the natural solution for energy independence.

USGBC
http://www.usgbc.org
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a non-profit organization working to make green building available to everyone within a generation. The USGBC is committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for our nation; working towards market transformation through its LEED green building certification program, robust educational offerings, a nationwide network of chapters and affiliates and advocacy in support of public policy that encourages and enables green buildings and communities.