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Environmental Quality Programs in United States
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Environmental Quality Programs sector based in United States. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
135 on file
Watershed Committee Of The Ozarks
Watershed Committee of the Ozarks is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 whose mission is to preserve and improve the water supplies of Springfield and Greene County through education and effective management of the region’s watersheds.
11 to 50 staff
Nova Cert
NOVA CERT is a Validation and Verification Body (VVB) accredited and recognized by ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB). We validate and verify projects that reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions to the atmosphere. We bring together professionals with more than 17 years of experience and have worked in several international bodies. Together our team has assessed more than 500 projects in programs like CDM, VCS, CCB, GS4GG, GCC and CERCARBONO. Our team comes from many different regions in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. Our main goal is to provide efficient service, without compromising the quality of our work in order to meet the program requirements and guarantee reliable and transparent emission reductions.
11 to 50 staff
Handup Us
We are a new type of organization, that secures "hand-up investments" to launch and operate for-profit businesses. Our committed goal is to dedicate the majority of net profits to provide hand-up services to those most vulnerable in our communities with a special focus on immigrants and refugees, in Massachusetts.
11 to 50 staff
The Planet Friendly Solutions Company Tm
The Planet Friendly Solutions Company(tm) Master Planned Digital Infrastructure
1 to 10 staff
Microplasticsjo
MicroPlaticsJO is a registered non-profit organization created in 2021, striving for radical change in behaviors toward the way plastic is consumed and how it is disposed of. Through personalized learning that incorporates interdisciplinary environmental, scientific, and artistic components, we directly address the excessive use of single-use plastic by working hand in hand with local communities and businesses. Operating in Jordan since 2019 we have been successfully working with embassies, local NGOs, and governmental agencies to find concrete and scalable solutions to the local communities' needs. From trash collection activities to educational workshops and artistic training, we have been demonstrating striking results in safeguarding natural environments and people’s well-being from single-use plastic pollution.
1 to 10 staff
Gecos
A Gwinnett-based community group dedicated to expanding awareness on environmental advocacy in children of all ages while creating a tangible impact in our community.
11 to 50 staff
Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District
Inyo, Mono and Alpine Counties joined together in 1974 in a joint powers agreement to form the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, which covers the Great Basin Valleys Air Basin in California. GBUAPCD's purpose is to enforce federal, state and local air quality regulations and to ensure that the federal and state air quality standards are met in the District. These standards are set to protect the health of sensitive individuals by restricting how much pollution is allowed in the air. To meet these standards GBUAPCD enforces those federal laws delegated to us, state laws on stationary sources of pollution, and pass and enforce our own regulations as they become necessary.
11 to 50 staff
Chesapeake Watershed Initiative
Funded by grants from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and The Steinman Foundation, and opperating out of Franklin and Marshall College, the CWI is an interdisciplinary project aimed at restoring the health of tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through a three-fold approach:(1) research,(2) education, and (3) action. Through region-wide mapping and monitoring of legacy sediment erosion, the CWI aims to develop outreach tools that will transform Chesapeake restoration, improve stream habitat and water quality, and reduce flooding.
11 to 50 staff
Puget Soundkeeper
Puget Soundkeeper’s mission is to protect and enhance the waters of Puget Sound. We monitor Puget Sound water quality, help set strong policies and regulations that protect our waterways and our health, enforce environmental regulations, engage citizens and businesses in waterway cleanups and recovery projects, educate and involve the public in local water pollution issues, and partner with local and regional groups to advance solutions that protect Puget Sound. Monitoring and Enforcement: Soundkeeper actively patrols the waters of Puget Sound and monitors for pollution. We also enforce the Clean Water Act through legal action. The Clean Water Act of 1972 grants individuals and communities the power to sue under provisions of the Act to bring egregious polluters into compliance with the law. Soundkeeper has a nearly 100% success record in Clean Water Act cases and has filed over 170 cases. A 1993 settlement with the City of Bremerton is directly attributable to the Dyes Inlet shellfish beds reopening for the first time in 40 years. On average, Soundkeeper’s settlements control over 120 million gallons of stormwater annually. To date, Soundkeeper’s enforcement team has awarded over $7.4 million to third party restoration, education and water quality mitigation projects to heal the damage in the affected watershed and provide an incentive for future compliance. Soundkeeper does not receive any settlement money from Clean Water Act cases. Policy and Civic Engagement: We pursue the Clean Water Act’s goals through active engagement with business, government agencies and Puget Sound communities. Stewardship and Education: Soundkeeper is committed to stopping pollution at the source. We partner with businesses to help reduce pollution and host cleanup and education events to involve community members in caring for Puget Sound. Soundkeeper represents our members as we work to protect our shared waters. Become a member today at
11 to 50 staff
River Action
We work to protect and restore the Mississippi River and our shared RiverWay environment. We strive to foster cultural and economic activities that showcase the Mississippi River and our shared RiverWay environment. We promote awareness and adoption of sustainable practices that enhance the Mississippi River and our shared RiverWay environment. We achieve our vision by: Collaborating and partnering with people who appreciate and understand the importance of the Mississippi River and its place within the Quad Cities region. Advocating for the protection and enjoyment of the Mississippi River for people within the Quad Cities region. Developing and presenting programs, activities and projects that positively impact the people of the Quad Cities region and provide opportunities to enjoy the Mississippi River. Educating people in the Quad Cities region about the history, environmental impact and uniqueness of the Mississippi River. Respecting the natural beauty and magnificence of the Mississippi River and recognizing those people who share this respect within the Quad Cities region.
1 to 10 staff
Quinault Division Of Natural Resources
The Quinault Division of Natural Resources (QDNR) is entrusted with the care, protection, and sustainable management of the Quinault Indian Nation, located on the southwestern corner of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula—between the snow-capped Olympic Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. QDNR manages forests, fisheries, wildlife, water, and cultural resources across Quinault lands and within the Nation’s Usual and Accustomed Areas, including the ocean. Our stewardship balances sustainable timber harvest and fisheries management with the needs of fish, wildlife, and ecosystems to ensure a lasting legacy for future generations. Cultural sites such as the canoe stand—a grove of old-growth cedar trees maintained for traditional canoe building—reflect the deep respect embedded in our work. For the Quinault people, natural resources are inseparable from cultural identity, health, and economy. As a place-based Nation, our worldview is rooted in the understanding that people are a part of nature, not apart from it. Protecting these lands and waters safeguards not only ecosystems, but also the social, spiritual, and economic well-being of our community. With a dedicated team of nearly 90 scientists, field technicians, program managers, and support staff, QDNR oversees timber stewardship, freshwater and ocean fisheries, wildlife and cultural resource protection, air and water quality, and sand and gravel operations. We also manage Tribal enrollment, provide cultural resource review for outside agencies, and house the Geographic Information System (GIS) program, which delivers mapping, data management, and remote-sensing services to the Nation.
51 to 200 staff
Capturex
The lowest-cost Direct Air Carbon Capture Company.
1 to 10 staff
Four Corners Office For Resource Efficiency 4core
We're provide climate solutions through boots-on-the-ground energy efficiency, clean transportation, and renewable energy programs serving rural communities throughout Southwest Colorado.
1 to 10 staff
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau
Mission Statement The Air Pollution Control Bureau, founded in 1969, is a quasi-governmental agency that strives to administer, and enforce, local air pollution control laws that are intended to achieve, maintain and exceed such levels of air quality as will protect human health and safety and to the greatest degree practicable, prevent injury to plant and animal life and property, and foster the comfort and convenience of the people. General Information The Board of Directors guides the Bureau’s efforts. This board is made up of 10 members: three county-appointed members, three city-appointed members, three joint-agency members, and a representative from the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department. The Bureau’s day-to-day operations are carried out by a 13 member staff. We have three departments: Air Monitoring, Engineering, and Administrative. The Bureau has an exciting history, having played a major role in taking Chattanooga from the most polluted city in the nation, to one known for its revitalization and outdoor activities. Chattanooga has been labeled as one of the most livable cities in the nation and we are proud of the Bureau’s and the citizens’ continuous efforts to keep our city that way.
11 to 50 staff
Clean Air One Atmosphere
Using citizen and team science to co-create and -design clean air monitoring and solutions in Africa with cutting-edge micro air sensor technologies.
1 to 10 staff
Emory Ecological Society
Part student conservation corps, part biological monitoring organization, the Emory Ecological Society aims to engage the Emory community in order to raise awareness for environmental issues while also bringing about positive change on campus and in surrounding communities. We hope to serve as a forum for both ecology-focused students and the broader Emory community to come together to appreciate our natural spaces and understand the challenges facing them. We are a chapter of the Ecological Society of America's SEEDS Progam.
1 to 10 staff
Evercove
We believe every event and business can leave a positive impact on the planet. At Evercove, we partner with visionaries to create sustainable, unforgettable experiences. From eco-friendly events to green business strategies, we're here to help you reduce your environmental footprint while growing your influence.
11 to 50 staff
Harrington Sustainability Solutions, Llc
Just like a dandelion spreads its seeds throughout the environment, I spread seeds of sustainability throughout the economy. Do you want to, or need to, spread the seeds of sustainability in your organization? The seeds that we plant together grow in the areas of environmental compliance, environmental sustainability, and environmental auditing and verifications. My vision is to be a leader in environmental sustainability, compliance, and engineering, setting the standard for responsible business practices. I aspire to help grow a world where industries thrive in harmony with nature, leveraging cutting-edge solutions to reduce environmental impact, ensure regulatory excellence, and drive sustainable innovation. Through collaboration, integrity, and technological advancement, I envision a future where businesses not only meet compliance standards but exceed them—creating lasting positive change for our planet and future generations. At the core of my professional journey is a commitment to sustainable innovation and environmental stewardship. My passion lies in applying analytical thinking and systems-based approaches to address environmental challenges. Guided by a philosophy that emphasizes sustainability as a vital component of modern engineering, I strive to create solutions that balance present needs with future possibilities, promoting a healthier planet for generations to come.
1 to 10 staff
Jozen Power Llc
At Jozen Power, we are committed to expanding sustainable renewable energy and advancing decarbonization efforts, providing convenient systems for society. We specialize in cutting-edge hydrogen technology solutions. Our team of experts is dedicated to creating innovative products tailored to meet our clients' needs. With years of experience and a passion for technology, we are committed to delivering the highest quality solutions that exceed our clients' expectations.
1 to 10 staff
Natural Profit Llc
Natural Profit LLC is a results-oriented consulting and auditing practice steeped in the law of nature. We focus on improving our client’s operational and financial performance and long-term sustainability through strategic and optimized management systems.
1 to 10 staff
One.Two.Five Benefit Corporation
one.two.five Benefit Corporation is dedicated to enhancing environmental quality, advancing nature-based solutions, and improving land-use profitability across Ohio. We connect landowners with consumers who support soil organic carbon storage, while educating participating networks and applying rigorous, science-based methods to measure carbon sequestration. Our team is committed to empowering those trained in the latest scientific approaches to carbon storage and market development. Through comprehensive evaluation and adoption of regenerative farming and land management practices, one.two.five Benefit Corporation helps Ohio landowners unlock the full potential of their soils for carbon storage and greenhouse gas mitigation. By engaging with global voluntary and pre-compliance carbon offset markets, we ensure premium value for farmers who achieve the highest standards in carbon stewardship. Join us as we build a sustainable future—one acre at a time. To learn more please follow us here and contact hello@125benefit.com
1 to 10 staff
Uw Center For Nature And Health
Mission We envision a world that understands and values the reciprocal relationship between nature and human well-being, and creates equitable engagement with nature and its benefits for future generations. Since 2014, our transdisciplinary research collective has published nearly 200 groundbreaking papers exploring the connections between nature and health—with a strong focus on advancing health and environmental equity. Our annual symposia and quarterly community dinners bring together thinkers, doers, and dreamers from across Puget Sound. These gatherings don’t just start conversations — they ignite lasting partnerships and inspire real change that reaches far beyond our region.
1 to 10 staff
Vr Smoke School
VR Smoke School is an EPA-approved alternative to traditional in-person smoke school and allows you to earn your EPA Method 9 certification at anytime, from anywhere. Our unique approach allows you to have unlimited, free access to the entire virtual online smoke school. Review the comprehensive online lecture and take the visual test as much as you like. Everything can be accessed from your computer's internet browser. You only need a VR headset when you are ready to take the certification test. And you only pay ($250) when you successfully pass the certification test and choose to validate your test.
1 to 10 staff
War Horse Academy
Prepared for battle, called to lead with the mind of a strategic warrior, the heart of a horse, and the commitment to winning of a U.S. Marine.
1 to 10 staff