For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 3, 2018
Montgomery County’s Department of General Services (DGS) has published the fiscal year (FY) 2017 Montgomery County Green Government Report. This report, released each FY, documents the County’s progress with energy efficiency, green buildings, smart growth, water conservation, biodiversity, waste reduction, green transportation, renewable resources and resiliency.
“Achieving and maintaining healthy and sustainable communities for all County residents, businesses, and visitors is one of my highest priorities,” said County Executive Ike Leggett. “During my 12 years as County Executive, Montgomery County has advanced approaches to ‘greening’ government operations because it is the right thing to do for our residents and future generations.”
This report highlights the progress and accomplishments of Montgomery County’s green government initiatives through FY 17, which include:
“DGS sets the highest standards for sustainability, launches innovative initiatives to reduce costs, uses renewable energy, conserves energy in our buildings and fleet, and plans sustainable strategies for our future,” said Director of General Services David Dise. “Sustainability is core to our fleet management, facilities maintenance, print management, and building construction. We apply stringent standards to ensure we meet sustainability goals across DGS’s operations and support our partners in improving the sustainability of their work.”
All County departments and agencies play a significant role in greening County government, with the DGS Office of Energy and Sustainability as the hub for these efforts. OES is managed by Eric Coffman who was named to the Energy Manager Today 75 list on May 1. The list, selected by the Editorial and Management team at Business Sector Media, recognizes the nation’s top 75 executives in energy management.
For more details, or to review the report go to www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dgs-oes.