green masters program brochure (2012)
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The Green Masters Program recognizes and supports business leaders in Wisconsin.
Sustainability is about competitive advantage, innovation, continuous improvement, employee engagement, and resource and energy efficiency.
Wisconsin’s Green Masters Program is a free, independent, objective, points-based sustainability recognition program. It is open to all Wisconsin businesses seeking credentials in “sustainability” so as to attract customers, employees and investors. In order to participate, a business must have taken an action in each of the nine areas of sustainability: water, waste, energy, climate change, transportation, supply chain, governance, workforce, and community.
“The Green Masters Program helps my business meet our continuous improvement goals.” - Lisa Geason-Bauer President, Evolution Marketing, LLC
Faced with extraordinary challenges, Wisconsin businesses are responding by becoming more efficient, innovative and successful. The Green Masters Program recognizes those businesses whose business success is linked to improvements in employee engagement, environmental performance and community involvement. In other words, the Green Masters Program recognizes models of business sustainability.
“I have filled out numerous supplier and retail sustainability surveys, and I will say that the Green Master’s questions are fair, comprehensive, and give participating companies a good barometer on the health of their organization.” - John Mourand
Corporate Environmental & Sustainability Director, Briggs & Stratton Corporation
GreenMastersProgram.com(608)267-2761
Program Benefits
• Certificate of recognition
• Tool to assess progress and identify areas for improvement
• Use of Green Masters Program logo on marketing materials
• Business name listed on the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council website
• Press release issued upon entry into the program
Brochure designed by Evolution Marketing. Printed at Budget Print with vegetable based inks on Appleton Coated’s Utopia U2 paper which is made from 30% post consumer recycled waste with certified (Green – E) renewable energy in Combined Locks, WI.