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Sustainability Takes on a Profitable New Look and Feel

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Contacts: Mary Rose, NBIS 425-828-0982

SUSTAINABILITY TAKES ON A PROFITABLE NEW LOOK AND FEEL

Newly redesigned NBIS website is a catalyst for promoting profitable, eco-friendly business strategies

(Seattle – March 17, 2009) – Kirkland, WA. – The Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability (NBIS) today formally launched their redesigned web site (www.nbis.org). The site enhances the organization’s ability to share best practices on developing profitable, environmentally-friendly businesses and support its growing community of member companies.
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Salmon-Safe Puget Sound starts with Parks, Campuses

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Contacts: Dan Kent, Salmon-Safe 503.232.3750; 503.473.3665 cell
Mary Rose, NBIS 425-828-0982; Other Contacts & Visuals Below

Salmon-Safe Puget Sound starts with Parks, Campuses

New certifications mark expansion of eco-label from farms to city;
landowners taking greater steps for salmon restoration

(Seattle – March 6, 2008) – Salmon-Safe and its Seattle-based outreach partner The Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability (NBIS) announced today that the Washington State Department of Ecology headquarters campus, Port of Seattle Parks, and the co-located campus of University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia Community College have become the first urban Washington sites to achieve Salmon-Safe certification. The certifications mark the expansion of Salmon-Safe in Washington from farms to the city and offer landowners new tools to improve salmon habitat that go above and beyond regulations.
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