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Sustainability Leadership Sponsors
Our current sponsors:
Café Mam
Café Mam (pronounced 'mom') of Royal Blue Organics in Eugene, Oregon produces organic, Fair-Trade Certified beans. Seeking a sustainable approach to agriculture, terracing, composting, and regenerative pruning practices are utilized in the cultivation of Café Mam beans.
Organically Grown Company
Organically Grown Company, established in 1982, is the Pacific Northwest’s largest wholesaler of organic fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Founded by farmers, Organically Grown Company has shifted its central focus toward sustainability, converting the linear business model, "take-make-waste" into a cyclical "borrow-use-return" practice.
West Coast Paper
West Coast Paper, headquartered in Seattle, WA since 1930, is the largest privately-held paper distributor in the Pacific Northwest. Distribution of quality printing paper, industrial paper, packaging products, and janitorial and sanitary maintenance products extends throughout Alaska, Northern California, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Benefits of Sponsorship
The Sustainability Leadership Program is an excellent vehicle for reaching regional sustainability-conscious and forward-thinking professionals. Various customized sponsorship levels are available.
Please contact:
Ruta Stabina
(503) 412-3652
(800) 824 2714
rstabina@uoregon.edu
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Diverse Audience With workshops held in Portland, attendees come from a wide geographic area in the Northwest, representing an array of industries and government sectors.
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