(ATLANTA, GA 03.25.11)
What:
Join The Clean Air Campaign for breakfast on April 13 to uncover new ideas that will take your organization’s sustainability efforts further. As interest in the greening of business practices continues to rise, learn new approaches to positively impact operations at this workshop. Exchange ideas and find out what’s working for other employers in your area as a Clean Air Campaign representative guides a breakout session on leveraging commute options (employee use of alternatives to driving alone like carpooling, vanpooling, transit, telework, bicycling and walking) that will boost your organization’s green profile.
Who:
The Clean Air Campaign's Employer Program Education Series is open to representatives from private, government or nonprofit organizations who have partnered with or who plan to partner with The Clean Air Campaign or one of several collaborative organizations working for cleaner air and less traffic.
When:
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
8 – 10 a.m.
Where:
Northpark Town Center – Sandy Springs
1000 Abernathy Road
Building 400 – 3rd Floor
Dunwoody, GA 30328
Cost:
Free
Registration:
RSVP to Brigitte Graham at bgraham@cleanaircampaign.org by April 8.
About The Clean Air Campaign
The Clean Air Campaign is a not-for-profit organization that works with Georgia's employers, commuters and schools to encourage actions that result in less traffic congestion and better air quality. To accomplish this goal, The Clean Air Campaign, along with its associate organizations, partners with more than 1,600 employers to create custom commute options programs; and annually helps thousands of commuters find commute alternatives that work for them, providing financial incentives to get them started. The Clean Air Campaign also protects public health by issuing Smog Alerts and empowers students, parents and teachers to play a positive role in reducing traffic and cleaning the air through a multi-faceted education program reaching elementary, middle and high schools.
Each day, these programs reduce 1.6 million miles of vehicle travel and keep 800 tons of pollution out of the air we breathe. For more information, call 1-877-CLEANAIR (1-877-253-2624) or visit http://www.CleanAirCampaign.org.
Media Contact:
Mike Rieman404-816-2037







