W. Cecil Steward, FAIA, President; Joslyn Castle Institute For Sustainable Communities
January 28, 2011 4:19 pm
The Nebraska Center for Sustainable Construction has created the Eco Products and Services Center (EPSC) to serve Lincoln, Omaha and the surrounding communities in Southeast Nebraska.
A division of the Nebraska Center for Sustainable Construction (NCSC) (joining two other existing divisions: EcoStores Nebraska and DeConstruction Nebraska) the EPSC is a “doing business as [dba]” division of the non-profit Joslyn Institute for Sustainable Communitities, with offices in Lincoln and Omaha.EPSC will provide a one-stop information center for green products and services.
The center’s main focus is products/services needed for the building/construction industry for commercial and residential retrofit and energy efficiency upgrades. Principal emphasis of the exhibit center, and the net benefit to the region, will be waste reduction through the use of salvaged and recycled content in new materials, and a broad mix of green product representatives from the area will increase conveniences for consumers.
Visit the Lincoln Green by Design website for additional information.
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