Sustainable Philadelphia – Clean Air: Let’s Clear the Air on How it Impacts Your Business, and Your Home

We are proud to partner with the Center City Business Association to bring you a special event: Sustainable Philadelphia on Thursday, June 23, 2022, from 12 Noon to 1:00 PM online. As a member of The Energy Co-op, you will receive the $10 Member Price – follow this link to the event on their website. After clicking “Register Now”, use the drop down for “$20 Guest and Partners..” You can then enter code 10off. If you have any questions, you can contact Center City Business directly at 215-545-7766 or ccba@centercitybusiness.org.

 

Clean Air: Let’s Clear the Air on How it Impacts Your Business, and Your Home.

Presented by:

Joseph Otis Minott, Esq.

Executive Director and Chief Counsel

Clean Air Council

Thursday, June 23, 2022

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Online – click here to register

A healthy city, with clean air to breathe, fresh water to drink, parks and open spaces for recreation, are the building blocks for strong economic activity; a city where people want to work, live, raise families, and enjoy life in a healthy urban environment.

Join us for a discussion about the work of the Clean Air Council: activities, priorities, accomplishments, and how the work of Philadelphia’s oldest environmental organization impacts the businesses, workers, and residential communities of Center City Philadelphia.

If you love living or working in the city you will not want to miss this event. Join us to learn how to get involved and how to help build a better future.

 

$10 for Members and Partners (with discount code)

$20 for Guests

Space is limited. Reservations and pre-payment are required.

Includes discussion, time for Q&A, and networking.

 

Center City Business Association’s Sustainable Philadelphia event series highlights the important initiatives affecting sustainable change and offer the opportunity to meet those leading the charge. It features experts in municipal government; our rivers – the Delaware and Schuylkill; Philadelphia’s Urban Conservation Initiatives; and will explore the next generation climate changers.