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Let's Do Lunch

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM (CT)

Lewisville, TX

Let's Do Lunch

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MAKE A PROFIT WHILE MAKING A DIFFERENCE.

 

GIVE your company competitive advantages in recruitment, retention an dsustainabilty by implementing clean air programs.


LEARN practical ways to make your operations more envrionmentally friendly and broaden the financial benefits to your workforce and corporate bottom line at the same time.


LEVERAGE tax savings and decreased costs associated with energy, fuel, parking and office space.


While there are many benefits of adopting a clean air program, there are also consequences from inaction:

  • Health issues for employees and their families
  • Increased traffic congestion
  • Decreased funding for transportation and economic development
  • Federal government mandates that could impact the bottom line and profitablity

Attend this free seminar and learn how your company can take action
and do your share for cleaner air.

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Exhibitors:  City of Dallas, DART, DCTA, North Central Texas Council of Governments, The T, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Green Building Council North Texas Chapter.

 

Event Sponsors:    DCTA Logo           Ash Grove 

 

 

Sustaining Sponsor:  Chesapeake

 

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The North Texas Clean Air Coalition is the only nonprofit 501c3 organization in the region
dedicated solely to encouraging voluntary efforts to improve air quality in North Texas
through educating, engaging and recognizing the business community.

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