Sustainable Raritan River
For more information
regarding the Raritan River
Initiative or the website please
contact Dr. Judy Shaw at
(732) 932-5475x 720 or
Judy.Shaw@rutgers.edu
bloustein school

The Sustainable Raritan River Business Round Table

 

 

The Sustainable Raritan River Business Round Table serves the interests of the business community to incorporate sustainability and green practices into corporate management.  The benefits from sustainability protect our regional natural assets and extend beyond that to a company's public image, its reputation as a good neighbor and the key business driver, reduced costs for the bottom line.  How that becomes part of standard practice is of particular interest as we foresee our regional reputation tied to our commitment to sustainability.

Background
Rutgers University initiated the Raritan River Collaborative in 2009 to promote the restoration and stewardship of the river, capitalizing on the benefits from this location to build our regional economy.  Business plays a key role in promoting and protecting our environmental assets while encouraging development of green industry and sustainability.

 

We welcome the opportunity to highlight initiatives that support sustainability and promote the natural assets of our region, such as the River Friendly Program and the NJDEP Stewardship Program. Both are voluntary programs, so they invite participation and we encourage you to get involved and to share it with others.  To follow up, the websites are:

River Friendly: http://www.raritanbasin.org/riverfriendly.html

DEP Stewardship: http://www.state.nj.us/dep//enforcement/stewardship/

Meetings
September 22, 2011 - Johnson & Johnson/Ortho-McNeill

Invitation

Minutes

 

June 2, 2011 - Bayshore Recycling

Agenda

Presentation

 

March 16, 2011 - Bayshore Recycling

Invitation

Presentation

 

December 8, 2010 - Rutgers Preparatory School

Agenda

Program

 

September 21, 2010 - Colgate Palmolive

Invitation

 

June 30, 2010 - Sanofi Aventis

Meeting Notes

Presentation

 

April 21, 2010 - E. J. Bloustein School, Rutgers University

Invitation

 

 

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