Wisconsin Environmental Initiative: Green Appleton downtown initiative annouced for local businesses

Contact: John Imes, Wisconsin Environmental Initiative (WEI) www.weigogreener.org

(608) 280-0360; (608) 712-7898 (cell)

Main Street Green Business District to highlight cutting edge sustainable business practices to benefit region’s environment and economy

APPLETON – A new program will enable local main street businesses and commercial districts to obtain a “Main Street Green” designation by utilizing stewardship tools and innovative best practices developed by WEI (Wisconsin Environmental Initiative). The program will be implemented in cooperation with Appleton Downtown, Inc. and local businesses representing retail, food & beverage and service establishments that are making a strong commitment to superior environmental performance.

“Main Street businesses, no matter the size of the town, define our culture. As staples of each community, they serve as leaders, whether for responsible business practices, fair prices, or customer service,” said John Imes, Executive Director of Wisconsin Environmental Initiative. “We look forward to working with Appleton Downtown businesses that are ready to move forward with more sustainable operations.”

The role of “green business districts” to foster better economic and environmental outcomes will also be a focal point. “Appleton Downtown is already being “green” by offering local shops, boutiques and restaurants that are located within walking and biking distance or reached by public transportation,” said Jennifer Stephany, Executive Director for Appleton Downtown, Inc. “But we also want to show that our shops, restaurants and other businesses are leaders in environmentally responsible business practices.”

Working with WEI and interns from Lawrence University, Green Appleton Downtown businesses will receive technical support to establish baselines, benchmark their operations and identify best practices that others can learn from. By utilizing the Main Street Green Checklist, a stewardship tool that sets effective, yet achievable goals relating to eight major environmental topic areas, participating businesses will be able to:

Establish a baseline of their current energy, solid waste, water consumption and storm water impacts.
Pursue energy efficiency goals.
Incorporate water-saving strategies.
Implement best practices in landscaping and related efforts to reduce storm water run-off.
Shift their purchasing practices to more local and environmentally responsible choices.
Educate their customers, employees and the public about actions they can take to reduce their environmental impact.

“The Main Street Green Checklist provides a cost effective, yet innovative way for local businesses to improve economic and environmental performance,” said Paul Linzmeyer, Sustainability Leader for ThedaCare. “As businesses demonstrate more sustainable business practices, we expect other stakeholders and the public will soon learn from and apply these practices in their own homes and neighborhoods.”

Founded in 1995, the WEI (Wisconsin Environmental Initiative) has worked to improve the environment, economy, and quality of life in Wisconsin through educational initiatives, multi-stakeholder dialogues, and the advancement of best practices in the area of business strategy, energy and environmental policy, green building, tourism, and land use. WEI has created a number of successful programs including Green Built Home, Travel Green Wisconsin, and most recently launched its newest program: Main Street Green.

For more details about WEI’s initiatives, please visit www.weigogreener.org and click under Main Street Green.