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2014 International Green Industry Hall of Fame conference

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For the fourth year, the International Green Industry Hall of Fame (IGIHOF), a nonprofit founded by Sam Geil in 2008, will honor organizations and individuals across the world that are recognized pioneers, innovators and utilize best practices in the green industry.

The IGIHOF Induction Ceremony and Conference will take place in San Jose, California, on the campus of San Jose State University on March 28, 2014. This year’s theme for the conference is “Bridging the environment and technology” and will explore the relevance of green technology, and green technology within the broader field of sustainability.

On an annual basis, IGIHOF asks the general public to nominate individuals, organizations, or businesses that are working towards a sustainable future. The IGIHOF Board of Directors will announce the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees in recognition of their contributions to the green industry.

The 2014 nominees include Google, Honda USA, Seventh Generation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Build It Green, Arbor Teas, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, SF Giants Baseball Club, BioBag USA, Moon Valley Organics, Green Team San Joaquin, Interface Inc., Ira Ehrenpreis, Kebony International, Mirimichi Golf Course, Roz Savage, Stem Inc., Synergy International, 10,000 Villages, Terra Pass Inc., Terra Cycle Inc., green business attorney Donald Simon, environmental scientist and physicist Amory Lovins, and green building consultant Marc Richmond.

The event, sponsored by San Jose State University’s Mineta Transportation Institute, a federally-created entity that conducts peer-reviewed research on transportation policy, will also include 30 exhibitors, speakers, and concurrent sessions covering green practices and a networking hour with green businesses professionals from some of the largest corporations in the world. Executives, individuals from companies that have green practices are encouraged to attend.

Founded in 2010, the International Green Industry Hall of Fame (IGIHOF) is an international organization that recognizes individuals and organizations committed to creating a better environment through green practices. Each year, IGIHOF recognizes industries that have contributed to reducing the environmental effects from industrial production, have embraced green technology to drive projects or have developed products aimed at boosting energy efficiency, trimming waste, and reducing or eliminating the use or the production of harmful substances. IGIHOF preserves the rich history of these pioneers, leaders and visionaries through the International Green Industry Hall of Fame, and honors the efforts they have made for future generations. Visit https://www.gogreenhall.org for more information.
For the fourth year, the International Green Industry Hall of Fame (IGIHOF), a nonprofit founded by Sam Geil in 2008, will honor organizations and individuals across the world that are recognized pioneers, innovators and utilize best practices in the green industry.

The IGIHOF Induction Ceremony and Conference will take place in San Jose, California, on the campus of San Jose State University on March 28, 2014. This year’s theme for the conference is “Bridging the environment and technology” and will explore the relevance of green technology, and green technology within the broader field of sustainability.

On an annual basis, IGIHOF asks the general public to nominate individuals, organizations, or businesses that are working towards a sustainable future. The IGIHOF Board of Directors will announce the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees in recognition of their contributions to the green industry.

The 2014 nominees include Google, Honda USA, Seventh Generation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Build It Green, Arbor Teas, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, SF Giants Baseball Club, BioBag USA, Moon Valley Organics, Green Team San Joaquin, Interface Inc., Ira Ehrenpreis, Kebony International, Mirimichi Golf Course, Roz Savage, Stem Inc., Synergy International, 10,000 Villages, Terra Pass Inc., Terra Cycle Inc., green business attorney Donald Simon, environmental scientist and physicist Amory Lovins, and green building consultant Marc Richmond.

The event, sponsored by San Jose State University’s Mineta Transportation Institute, a federally-created entity that conducts peer-reviewed research on transportation policy, will also include 30 exhibitors, speakers, and concurrent sessions covering green practices and a networking hour with green businesses professionals from some of the largest corporations in the world. Executives, individuals from companies that have green practices are encouraged to attend.

Founded in 2010, the International Green Industry Hall of Fame (IGIHOF) is an international organization that recognizes individuals and organizations committed to creating a better environment through green practices. Each year, IGIHOF recognizes industries that have contributed to reducing the environmental effects from industrial production, have embraced green technology to drive projects or have developed products aimed at boosting energy efficiency, trimming waste, and reducing or eliminating the use or the production of harmful substances. IGIHOF preserves the rich history of these pioneers, leaders and visionaries through the International Green Industry Hall of Fame, and honors the efforts they have made for future generations. Visit https://www.gogreenhall.org for more information.
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