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Frequently Asked Questions

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Resources for Businesses
and Health Organizations
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Hospitals for a
Health Environment
The Hospitals for a Health Environment is a program
sponsored by the American Hospital Association, the American
Nurses Association, Health Care with Harm and the US EPA to
help health care facilities reduce their environmental
impact while saving money and reducing liabilities.
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Resource Venture
Resource Venture promotes commercial recycling
through the City of Seattle’s Chamber of Commerce. The
Chamber’s program provides free information and assistance
to help companies set up recycling programs. The Chamber
also promotes waste prevention and recycling to its members
and the Seattle business community through its Hotline
(206-389-7304). Through the hotline and via follow-up
materials, the staff has provided technical assistance to
over 8,000 Seattle companies.
Resource Venture also conducts waste consultations or site
visits. Various companies have benefited from their
individual attention regarding detailed recommendations on
ways of improving waste management and procurement
practices. One of the most notable consultations was the
nine-month project to help the Seattle Mariners baseball
team set up a stadium-wide waste prevention and recycling
program.
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Business
Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)
Business Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) is an
organization which strives to actively and responsibly
promote and represent their members’ interests in the
commercial real estate industry through advocacy,
professional development, and specialized services.
They have an experienced network of colleagues which help
make its members successful. Owners, managers, and
other professionals in the commercial real estate industry
are eligible for membership. There are several local
chapters in Washington, including one in the Puget Sound.
Additional
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