For
Immediate Release: August 15, 2012
Contact: Michael Ardito,
415-972-3081, ardito.michael@epa.gov
U.S.
EPA Honors Environmental Heroes for 2012 in Pacific
Southwest
Twelve
prestigious awards to be presented at upcoming events
SAN
FRANCISCO – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Pacific
Southwest Region today announced the 12 winners for the 2012 annual
environmental awards to acknowledge significant contributions to protecting the
environment.
“The winners, green heroes all, prove there are
many ways to protect our air, water and land,” said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA’s
Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. “Each one has taken up the
challenge to improve our environment, and we all stand to benefit.”
Groups and individuals were selected from
nominees received this year from businesses, government officials, tribes,
media, environmental organizations and community activists. The 12 categories
and this year’s winners are from Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, and
tribal lands:
- Green Business of the Year
- Green Government
- Zero Waste Advocate
- Sustainable Agriculture Champion
- Climate Change Champion
Grid Alternatives, Oakland, Calif.
- Green Chemistry
- Environmental Justice Champion
Neelam Sharma of Community Services Unlimited, South Los Angeles,
Calif.
- Efficient Water Infrastructure
- Children’s Environmental Health
Dr. Jeanne Conry of American Congress of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists, Roseville, Calif.
- Educational Leadership
- Clean Technology
- Tribal Environmental Protection
Individual presentations and group award ceremonies will be conducted at various locations in the Pacific Southwest region over the next several months. Additional information about the award recipients will be provided in advance of the separate award ceremonies.
Each year,
U.S. EPA’s Pacific Southwest office encourages citizens in California, Arizona,
Nevada, Hawaii and the Pacific Territories to nominate individuals or
organizations for 12 environmental awards. This program offers a great
opportunity to recognize individuals and groups outside of the EPA who are
working to protect public health and the environment. Awards are granted to
scientists, teachers, journalists, citizen activists, young people,
organizations, business representatives, tribal leaders, public officials, and
others committed to protecting public health and preserving our natural
surroundings.
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