Applus Technologies chosen top Kent green company

Applus Technologies was named the Kent Green Business of the Year for 2011 by the city of Kent.

Applus Technologies was named the Kent Green Business of the Year for 2011 by the city of Kent.

Applus contracts with the state Department of Ecology in meeting the Environmental Protection Agency’s guidelines on Air Quality Control, according to a city media release. Overseeing 16 vehicle emissions testing centers throughout Washington, Applus’ environmental actions go far beyond Kent.

“The city of Kent is very proud to have such a green business in the community,” said Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke, who presented the award to Applus at the Nov. 15 City Council meeting. “Their commitment to protecting and preserving our natural resources is inspiring and serves as a great example to all Kent businesses.”

In addition to its inherently green task of protecting air quality, waste prevention is one of the top goals for Applus with a number of strategies implemented to protect the environment and reduce the bottom line.

The company has a strong environmental employee team that focuses on earth-friendly practices that include waste reduction, recycling and using recycled-content products.

Recycle team leader Kristine Schmidt is the energy and enthusiasm that helps drive the actions of the organization’s green team.

Businesses interested in good stewardship and reducing cost may contact Schmidt at www.kschmidt@applustech.com, to learn more about Applus’ continuing green programs.

The city of Kent has been awarding the Kent Green Business of the Year since 2000. Previous recipients include Boeing, REI, Worldwide Distributors, Emerald City Graphics, Staples Store No. 1357, Mikron Industries and Panasonic Services Company.

Kent Green Businesses of the Year

2011 – Applus Technologies

2010 – REI

2009 – The Boeing Company

2008 – REI

2007 – REI

2006 – Worldwide Distributors

2005 – Emerald City Graphics

2004 – Staples Store No. 1357

2003 – Mikron Industries

2002 – Panasonic Services Company


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