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A business is dependent on the community for economic support, stability, and a safe environment. Your business is in a position to be a good neighbor and engage its surroundings in a positive way. Building your company's relationship with the local neighborhoods will help to foster a sense of community and patronage. Also, employees who are engaged in community service through their workplace tend to be happier, healthier, and more productive while at work.
The Clark County Green Business Community assessment will help you connect your business to local opportunities for giving back and also encourage engagement with neighborhoods, schools, and other organizations. You will also have the opportunity to highlight and share the successes and contributions your employees and your organization have made in the community.
Download a printable Community assessment
Helpful Links
Contacts:
Sally Fisher
Sustainability Specialist, Clark County Environmental Services
(360) 397-2121 ext. 4939
Sally.Fisher@clark.wa.gov
Pete DuBois
Sustainability Specialist, Clark County Environmental Services
(360) 397-2121 ext. 4961
Pete.Dubois@clark.wa.gov
For More Info:
Upcoming Events
Identifying common chemical hazards in your workplace
June 13, 2013
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
How do you know if you have a hazardous material or generate hazardous waste at your business? Hazardous products are more common than many people
Become a Green Business
Register and complete assessments in 6 key areas of environmental impact to be recognized as a Clark County Green Business.
Featured Fact
In 2010, Clark County workers kept 708 cubic yards of pollutants from entering our stream systems. That's enough to fill 55 large dump trucks.

