GreenPlumbers, GreenMech 
partner for efficiency advocacy

May 19, 2009
GreenPlumbers USA and the Green Mechanical Council have announced a collaborative partnership to speed up the installation of green educational programs to the construction industry.

SACRAMENTO, CALIF. and WASHINGTON — GreenPlumbers USA and the Green Mechanical Council have announced a collaborative partnership to speed up the installation of green educational programs to the construction industry and more effectively communicate the plumbing and mechanical contracting industry's efficiency programs to utilities, businesses and consumers.

“Businesses and consumers will embrace conservation and new technologies when those innovations are presented by knowledgeable, trusted experts,” said GreenPlumbers USA Managing Director Steve Lehtonen. “GreenPlumbers and GreenMech have the ability to exponentially multiply the effectiveness of energy and water utility programs through traditional contractors’ networks, and this partnership will focus our collective efforts on green training and deliverables.”

The Green Mechanical Council’s mission is to educate all contractors, field technicians, and industry leaders in environmentally sound mechanical systems for residential and commercial use. They currently offer 13 different educational programs, everything from energy auditing to geothermal, including the popular Green Awareness Certification Program, developed by the Green Mechanical Council’s Founding Members, the United Association of Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, HVAC Excellence and Ferris State University.

The Green Mechanical Council’s goal is to work in partnership with many different organizations.

“In this wave of new green technology and terminology, you cannot do it all yourself, you have to form alliances,” said Jo Keirns, executive director of the Green Mechanical Council. “Education has always been the cornerstone of the Green Mechanical Council. Teamwork and partnerships with outstanding like-minded organizations, such as the Green Plumbers USA, IAPMO [International Association of Plumbing & Mechanical Officials], and the UA give us a greater ability to teach and prepare others for a green, sustainable future.

“It is important to us to come together collectively,” Keirns continued, “teaching others ways to live in healthier, more comfortable homes and businesses, that are not only less expensive to operate, but last longer and make a positive difference in the world around them.”

The GreenPlumbers training and accreditation program is open to all recognized plumbers and contractors. The program is partnered with the EPA’s WaterSense program, the Alliance for Water Efficiency, the California Center for Sustainable Energy, the California Urban Water Conservation Council, and many more industry leaders in its mission of bringing environmental training to plumbers.

Additional information is available at www.greenplumbersusa.com and www.greenmech.org.
 

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