Grand Valley State University's L.V. Eberhard Center, located in
downtown Grand Rapids, was one of the first four venues in the state
to earn the Green Venues Michigan Leader certification from the
Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth (DELEG).
Green Venues Michigan encourages entertainment venues,
convention centers, and similar facilities to implement environmental
initiatives and cost-saving "green" practices to conserve
energy, reduce water consumption, protect air quality, reduce waste,
and participate in environmentally preferred purchasing.
"This accreditation is the mark of environmental
responsibility of venues which are committed to ‘green' business
practices that make environmental and economic goals their top
priority," said DELEG Director Stanley "Skip" Pruss.
"Green Venues Michigan is also helping to ensure the viability of
our venues and the thousands of jobs related to Michigan's hospitality industry."
In granting the certification, DLEG noted that the Eberhard
Center has implemented several environmental initiatives, including:
• A recent energy audit to identify energy saving opportunities.
• Photocells & time clocks to control indoor and outdoor
lighting.
• A computerized energy management system.
• A
comprehensive recycling program.
• Food waste composting.
"We are so pleased that the Eberhard Center was one of the
first in the state to make the commitment to the environment and
adopting cost saving green practices," said Bureau of Energy
Systems Director Amy Butler. "The Bureau of Energy Systems is
looking forward to providing technical assistance to other venues who
would like to be a part of this program.'
David VanderSloot, Director of Conference Planning and
Hospitality at Grand Valley State, said: "The L.V. Eberhard
Center is an important resource for the people of West Michigan. As
host to thousands of guests each year, the Eberhard Center showcases
Grand Valley's commitment to green practices in a very tangible and
visible way."
Other facilities earning certification included the Detroit
Institute of Arts, Detroit; Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, Hastings;
and Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn.
Green Venues Michigan is a voluntary, non-regulatory
certification program offered through the Bureau of Energy Systems in
DELEG at no charge. The Bureau of Energy Systems provides technical
assistance to those who are interested in implementing
"green" strategies and earning certification. The GVM
program certifies facilities based on environmental initiatives such
as air quality, energy efficiency, solid waste reduction, toxic waste
management, water conservation, purchasing and communication. There
are three levels of certification: Partner, Steward, and Leader, which
can be earned by completing a self-assessment checklist and achieving
a minimum number of requirements and points.
The Bureau of Energy Systems promotes energy efficiency and
renewable energy resource development to Michigan's residents,
businesses, and public institutions. For more information about the
Green Venue Michigan program and to download the GVM application
packet and self-assessment checklist, visit www.michigan.gov/eobnp and
click on the Green Venues Michigan link under Programs towards the
bottom of the page.
Eberhard Center receives green certification
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