Launched just last fall, a Kelowna company dedicated to helping train and mentor businesses and organizations achieve sustainability now has three recipients that have completed its certification.
Green Wise Academy is a sustainability training and consulting firm, that has been working with Chaibaba Tea, Mamas for Mamas and Venture Retirement Community Earn New to create a healthy environment that leads to enhanced employee/ occupant retention, satisfaction and well-being.
Trish Matthews the principal and CEO of Green Wise Academy said that the three organizations worked to align their sustainability efforts with social issues, such as diversity and inclusion, mental health support and workplace satisfaction.
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Chaibaba Tea, based in Kelowna, not only has worked on its carbon footprint and waste reduction but also gives back to its community and utilizes organic tea farmers and products.
While Mamas for Mamas is a national charitable organization dedicated to supporting mothers and caregivers in crisis.
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Based in Nelson, Vendure Waterview Retirement Resort, has prioritized sustainability in creating a healthy, accessible living space for seniors, said Matthews.
The development includes sustainable building practices and energy-efficient systems that promote both environmental sustainability and the well-being of its residents.
These three receipts are the first to receive the Green Wise Certification Standard, after integrating sustainable practices into their core operations.