Biz Spotlights

Dec
03

Green Business Spotlight: Central Transfer Station

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Central Transfer Station is one of three transfer stations in Clark County. While their mission is to provide reliable and environmentally conscious waste and recycling services for county residents and businesses, Central Transfer has also adopted many green practices to ensure a safe and sustainable environment for their employees and customers.&...

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Nov
06

Green Business Spotlight: EYE Clothing Co.

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EYE Clothing Co. is one of Clark County's newest certified green businesses. Based out of the Vancouver Mall, EYE Clothing sells a range of apparel including sweatshirts, jackets, hats, and more for both adults and children. They frequently collaborate with local businesses and artists to create designs showcasing the beauty of the Pacific Northwes...

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Oct
05

Green Business Spotlight: Niche Wine Bar

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 In 2013, Niche Wine Bar became one of the first certified Green Businesses in downtown Vancouver. From the very beginning, Leah Jackson, owner of Niche, has modeled green business principles and make every effort to incorporate thoughtful elements into her business that minimize the wine bar's environmental footprint. Take-out and dine-in opt...

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Aug
27

Green Business Spotlight: LSW Architects

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Located in downtown Vancouver, LSW Architects is an architectural firm that prioritizes sustainability, health, and safety in every project they do. Some of their projects include Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School, Gaiser Hall at Clark College, and the Witherspoon and Sons Building. After a green team was formed to identify suc...

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Aug
10

Green Business Spotlight: Barnick Chiropractic

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Barnick Chiropractic, located in Salmon Creek, is a small chiropractic care office with some big sustainability goals. Their services include injury care, massage therapy, spinal rehabilitation, and nutrition support. Certified in 2015, they have continued to make incremental changes and improvements to reduce their environmental impact while keepi...

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