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The Salt Lake City Environmentally and Economically sustainable (e2) business program is designed to recognize and support the Salt Lake City business community and economy. 

Benefits of becoming an e2 Business:

  • Cost savings from reduced resource use
  • Ability to attract new customers and increase customer loyalty
  • Free advertising purchased through grants and other funding sources of the Salt Lake City Green program
  • Earned media
  • Reduced advertising costs in the City Weekly, Catalyst Magazine, and the new ReDirect Guide
  • Free consultation with Salt Lake City staff experts
  • Use of the e2 brand
  • The knowledge that your business is contributing in a positive way to the environment and community 

Download the forms below to learn more about the program and how to participate.

Steps to Certification

e2 Business Application

Core Criteria Achievement Report

Environmental Criteria Achievement Report

Professional Office Business Self-Assessment

Retail Business Self-Assessment

 

 

Think twice where you spend your money!

Supporting e2 businesses supports not only the environment but the local economy.

Make it a habit to give your hard-earned dollars to those who have pledged to help in the fight against global warming, wasteful energy costs and pollution.

Whether you are buying products and services as an individual or as business-to-business, seek out an e2 business first.

Click here for a list of current e2 businesses in Salt Lake City.

 

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