County "Go Green Initiative" Wins National Recognition

Tompkins County is being honored as the nation's first-ever Go Green 
County of the Year,  in recognition of the Solid Waste Management 
Division's innovation and success with its Go Green Initiative 
program through area schools.  The award will be presented October 18 
at a Go Green summit in Syracuse.

The  local Go Green Initiative (GGI) program, adapting principles of 
the national GGI movement, was initiated by the Solid Waste 
Management Division a few years ago.  The program unites parents, 
students, teachers, staff and  administrators to create a culture of 
environmental responsibility in schools throughout Tompkins County.
Linnett Short, communications and administrative coordinator at the 
Solid Waste Management Division, calls the Go Green Initiative a 
national effort to "GREEN" schools, the acronym "GREEN" standing for 
Generate compost, Recycle, Educate, Evaluate, and Nationalize 
principles of responsible consumption.  Currently, about half of 
Tompkins County schools participate in the program, with the hope 
that the program will be extended countywide by the end of the year.
National Go Green Initiative founder Jill Buck says she is "very, 
very proud" of the County's commitment to make Go Green an integral 
part of its composting and recycling programs, and she hopes it will 
serve as an example to other county environmental and solid waste 
coordinators across the nation.  "We've seen schools registering in 
Tompkins County all year long on a very regular and consistent 
basis," Buck observes.  "We believe that this is because of your 
county's commitment to make the Go Green Initiative part of your plan 
and process."

In a radio interview September 19, coordinator Short, Stephanie Egan, 
and Kat McCarthy of the Solid Waste Management Division talked about 
the County's Go Green program to a nationwide audience on the web 
site www.voiceamerica.com, where a pod cast of the interview is 
available for download.
Ms. Short says any school interested in GGI should contact her.  The 
next step is a 20-minute presentation at the school, followed by a 
free school waste assessment, with recycling bins and other materials 
provided.  Once the school has its first Go Green team meeting, the 
Division supports half of the school's composting costs.

To find out more about the County's Go Green Initiative, contact 
Linnett Short at the Solid Waste Management Division at 273-6632.  To 
listen to the pod cast, go to: 
http://www.modavox.com/voiceamericacms/WebModules/HostModaview.aspx?ShowId=848&BroadcastId=37473&ScheduleTime=9&Flag=1).

Media Contact:  Linnett Short, Tompkins County Solid Waste Management 
Division, 273-6632.

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Marcia E. Lynch
Public Information Officer
Tompkins County
125 E. Court Street
Ithaca, NY  14850
Tel: 607-274-5555/Fax: 607-274-5558
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Elan Shapiro
Sustainable Tompkins Community Partnership Coordinator
Sustainable Living Associates, Principal
Frog's Way B&B
211 Rachel Carson Way
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-275-0249    607-592-8402 Cell

"We must be the change we want to see in the world"
                  Mohandas Gandhi
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