On Earth Day, Ecolibrium3 hosted a Business Sustainability Luncheon in Duluth, focusing on the importance of sustainability in businesses. The event, held at Clyde Iron Works, featured a presentation on how industries such as steel, iron, concrete, and transportation can decarbonize and become more environmentally friendly. Jodi Slick, CEO of Ecolibrium3, emphasized the potential for Northeast Minnesota to play a key role in addressing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering economic development in the region.
The first annual Eco Award was presented to WLSSD, a local organization that received recognition for their sustainability efforts. Marianne Bohren, the Executive Director of WLSSD, expressed gratitude for the award and highlighted the organization’s role as a resource recovery facility rather than just a solid waste management facility. She emphasized the community benefits that can arise from innovative approaches to waste management.
The Business Sustainability Luncheon served as a platform for discussing the importance of sustainable practices in various industries and honoring organizations that are leading the way in environmental stewardship. The event underscored the opportunities for economic growth and community development that can stem from a commitment to sustainability.
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