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News & Events
March 27, 2008 Pushing the limits of 'green'
March 2, 2008 A green house grows in Felida
December 31, 2007
A Greenhouse will grow in Felida
-The Columbian
November 9, 2007
A built environment: Local architect and other organizations advance high performance building
-VBJ Online
October 28, 2007
"Market pressures move home construction toward sustainability"
-The Columbian
October 19-21, 2007
NW Ecobuilding Guild Annual Retreat
Join us October 19th - 21st at Pilgrim Firs Conference Center outside Port Orchard, Washington, for a weekend full of fun, learning, and camaraderie!
Don't miss this year's event, sure to be great. Registration ends October 8. To register, go to www.ecobuilding.org.
September 8 & 9, 2007
Help build the Forest Stewardship Council House for the Build It Green Home Tour on Saturday, September 15. Construction of the house will take place on Saturday, Sep 8th and Sunday, Sep 9th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Watershed Studio at 5040 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202. More Info >>
July 25 , 2007
" Nonprofit builds on sustainable practices "
-The Columbian
May 21, 2007
News Release: Project Green Build founder and board president named to Northwest EcoBuilding Guild Board of Directors
March 8, 2007
"Building Green on a Budget: A new mindset for green and sustainable living"
-The Columbian
March 7, 2007
"Clark County engineering firm not content to be merely green with envy"
-The Oregonian
March 7, 2007
"Sustainable From the Ground Up: The Sustainability of Business"
-The second symposium in the Sustainable From the Ground Up series
Watch the Video >>
March 1, 2007
Project Green Build to Present at Sustainability Conference in Vancouver on March 7, 2007
MacKay & Sposito, Inc., along with partners; Clark Public Utilities, Northwest Natural, Energy Star and Earch Advantage is pleased to annnounce the second symposium in the Sustainable From the Ground Up series. Brandon Tauscher, with the non-profit organization Project Green Build, will educate and encourage you on the subjects of owner operating cost benefits as well as the supply-side knowledge necessary in providing for the public demand of green built homes.
Registration Form and More Info >>
October 31, 2006
Project Green Build will offset its electricity usage in 2006-07 while offsetting electricity usage in the new construction of its homes.
eMission Solutions, a division of Green Mountain Energy Company, donated 50 megawatt hours of renewable wind energy to PGB to help promote sustainable building and offset Project Green Build's 50,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for the year.
Read the press release >>
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