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Cayuga Climate Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-climate-actionCayuga Climate Action seeks to educate, advocate, and act on the climate crisis to protect and restore our lakes and lands. Their objectives are to restore Cayuga County’s biodiversity, transition communities to 100% renewable energy, foster recycling, composting, and waste education and reduction, and to align themselves and the county in a right relationship with the planet.
Phoenix Building Havana Room, 2 South Street https://www.facebook.com/cayugaclimateaction/ (248) 565-6272 cayugaclimateaction@gmail.comCayuga Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-compostCayuga Compost is a certified high-quality compost supplier processing high volumes of food scraps and tree trimmings from local businesses and residents. Their premium compost is sold in bulk, bags, and special blends, at local retailers by onsite pickup, and by regional delivery.
3225 Agard Road, Trumansburg http://cayugacompost.com/ (607) 387-6826 cayugacompost@ottcmail.comClean Communities of Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/clean-communities-of-central-new-yorkClean Communities of CNY strives to advance the nation’s economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local decisions to adopt practices that contribute to the reduction of petroleum consumption. They have a network of approximately 90 volunteer coalitions, which develop public/private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and advanced vehicles, fuel blends, fuel economy, hybrid vehicles, and idle reduction.
727 E Washington St, Syracuse http://www.ccofcny.com/ (315) 278-2061Clean Development Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/clean-development-groupThe CDG provides the most technologically sophisticated solar (photovoltaic and thermal), wind and micro-hydro solutions to individuals, communities, companies and governments around the world. In addition, the organization of the CDG enables the best pricing for the entire project from start to finish, as well as the best pricing for solar, wind, micro-hydro and sustainable products for both home and industrial use. A predominant reason for their development was to make superior clean technology available to everyone.
195 St Paul St, Rochester http://www.cdgenergy.com/ (905) 353-5026 scott@cdgenergy.comClimate Solutions Accelerator of the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climate-solutions-accelerator-of-the-genesee-finger-lakes-regionThe Climate Solutions Accelerator is an inclusive, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to inspiring and facilitating a large-scale climate mobilization in the nine-county Genesee-Finger Lakes Region.Their mission is to create a healthier, more equitable, and environmentally sustainable community by catalyzing local efforts to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and address the effects of climate change. Their vision is a thriving region on a healthy planet, achieved through bold, systemic climate solutions that promote prosperity and security for all.
758 South Avenue, Rochester http:// www.climategfl.org (585) 461-1023 hello@climategfl.orgCompost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/compost-education-program-and-tompkins-county-master-composters-The Compost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters are programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. They exist to support residents to compost organic food and yard waste in ways that are easy, cost effective and environmentally and socially responsible. Their programs support the goal of the Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management, their funders, to divert compostable materials from the waste stream and maximize waste reduction in the County.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/compost (607) 272-2292 acm1@cornell.eduCool Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cool-rochesterWith "The Low Carbon Diet" as their guide, they instruct, assist, & build consciousness around energy savings, wasting less, and more in the greater Rochester area.
Rochester, NY https://www.facebook.com/CoolRochester coolrochester@gmail.comCornell Energy Systems Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-energy-systems-instituteThe mission of the Cornell Energy Systems Institute (CESI) is to "make smart energy systems with low carbon footprint the norm through innovations in materials, technology, and systems design.” In pursuit of this mission, the institute intends to take on an ambitious agenda spanning discovery research to technology translation. The goal is to catalyze the frontier research on materials, devices, data analytics, and intelligent systems architectures required to lower cost, improve performance, and reduce the carbon footprints of energy systems. The institute also serves as a hub for subject matter experts, programs, and multi-user facilities designed to translate energy-focused research discoveries to prototypes and prototypes to commercial practice.
134 Hollister Drive 171A Kimball Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 https://energy.cornell.edu/about-us (607) 255-5003 mmp259@cornell.eduCornell Sustainable Campus Food Initiatives
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-sustainable-campus-food-initiativesCornell proudly supports healthy and sustainable food efforts by offering student-grown organic foods for the community to enjoy, supporting regional farms, and reducing food waste on campus. Their dining facilities aim to lessen the environmental footprint related to day-to-day dining operations through the use of reusable mugs, compostable food packaging, tray-less dining and other earth-friendly options whenever possible. Cornell Dining demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through programs such as the Local Food Growers Initiative, enabling the University to purchase fresh produce from local sources. Cornell Dining also organizes events with local farmers and chefs to build partnerships that support healthy and sustainable food habits, such as our annual Farm-to-You Fall Harvest Dinner.
Humphreys Service Building, Dryden Road https://sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/campus-initiatives/food (607) 255-6375 sustainability@cornell.eduCornell University Food Recovery Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-university-food-recovery-networkThe Cornell Chapter of the Food Recovery Network reduces dining food waste and tackles the community's hunger by donating surplus meals from Cornell's dining halls to the Friendship Donation Network, where they are redistributed to pantries all over the county. The national organization, founded in 2011 by Maryland University student Ben Simon, has grown to more than 198 college campuses and donated over 1.76 million pounds of food.
Willard Straight Hall, Ho Plaza https://www.cornellfoodrecoverynetwork.com/ cornellfrn@gmail.comEnergy Independent Caroline
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/energy-independent-carolineEnergy Independent Caroline is a collaborative effort between residents, Town Board, and other interested people to effectively use our natural resources to achieve energy independence from fossil fuels on a municipal & residential level. Their mission is to produce power for electricity, heat, and transportation from renewable resources. To accomplish this, they initiate renewable energy projects while educating Caroline residents about energy issues in order to build commitment to reducing energy consumption.
2670 Slaterville Rd, Slaterville Springs http://www.townofcaroline.org/energy-independent-caroline.html (607) 539-6400 sunnybrk@gmail.comFinger Lakes Meat Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-meat-projectThe Finger Lakes Meat Project is an initiative by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins and Steuben Counties to grow the freezer trade (sales of meat in bulk quantities such as whole, half and quarter animals) to benefit regional livestock farmers and consumers. It provides educational outreach, a region-wide online directory of farms, and community freezer storage locations in Ithaca and Corning, called Meat Lockers. The Ithaca Meat Locker is a community freezer space for storing bulk purchases of locally-raised meat. Though many people are interested in buying meat locally and in bulk, many lack adequate freezer space at home. As a solution to this barrier, they posed the idea of a Meat Locker, just like ones that were frequently used in the 50's and 60's.
118 West Green Street, Ithaca https://www.pressbayalley.com/meat-locker (607) 216-8321 pressbayfoodhub@gmail.comFinger Lakes ReUse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-reuseFinger Lakes ReUse is an Ithaca organization striving to enhance community, economy, and environment through ReUse. Ithaca ReUse Center and ReUse MegaCenter provide a convenient and affordable way to donate, purchase, and reuse materials including household goods, furniture, building materials, refurbished computers, computer peripherals, and home electronics. Other services include building deconstruction, the ReSET job training program, and the Ithaca Fixers Collective.
214 Elmira Rd, Ithaca http://ithacareuse.org/ (607) 257-9699 info@fingerlakesreuse.orgFloof Collage pARTy!
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/floof-collage-party!A fellow artist at the former Spirit and Kitsch gallery once told Corinne Stern, “I love the way you floof things up!” That comment inspired the name of Stern’s new enterprise, “Floof Collage pARTy!” Headquartered in Stern’s 500 square foot studio on Burleigh Road in Ithaca, the studio offers a mixed-media experience to unlock the inner artist. Decorate with a variety of materials, further embellish with a few more, and add a bit of something else for good measure. Many of her materials are recycled and repurposed! Corinne also makes the art of "floofing" accessible to everyone, by traveling wherever she's invited.
Burleigh Drive, Ithaca https://floofcollageparty.wordpress.com/ (607) 279-3512 floofcollageparty@gmail.comFour Winds Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/four-winds-energyFour Winds is a full service renewable energy company, dedicated to providing its customers with the very best in renewable energy products and services. They offer a wide range of system sizes, from full sized "turn key" systems, right down to providing the "do-it yourselfer" with the proper components. They primarily specialize in stand alone solar and wind electric systems, grid connected wind and solar electric systems and solar and wind powered water pumping systems. Roy Butler is a NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer and a NYSERDA Eligible Installer for the NY State PV and wind incentive programs.
8902 County Road 46, Arkport http://www.four-winds-energy.com/ (607) 324-9747 Roy@four-winds-energy.comFriendship Donations Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friendship-donations-networkFriendship Donations Network rescues food and reduces hunger in our community, focusing on rescuing foods that have a limited shelf life and so are not typically available in a traditional food bank model. These nutritious foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and breads, are donated by local food outlets, including stores, restaurants, farms and colleges. Every day, volunteers deliver these perishable items directly to local pantries and other community food programs. FDN calls upon its network of volunteers to respond quickly once food becomes available, in order to ensure that food is distributed within a few hours on the day it is picked up. If FDN did not exist, most of this food would be discarded, contributing to environmental degradation and increased hunger.
1013 West Martin Luther King Junior Street, Ithaca http://friendshipdonations.org/ (607) 216-9522 info@friendshipdonations.orgGet Your GreenBack Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/get-your-greenback-tompkinsGet Your GreenBack Tompkins is a community-based campaign that brings together some 60 community organizations to inspire all 42,000 households and every business in Tompkins County to take meaningful steps to save energy and money in the areas of food, building heating and lighting, transportation, and waste.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://getyourgreenbacktompkins.org/ (607) 272-2292 info@getyourgreenbacktompkins.orgImpact Earth
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/impact-earthCo-founded in 2014, Impact Earth founders knew that they wanted to make a difference in their community. Driven by environmental stewardship, they melded their backgrounds in sustainability, policy, community development, sales, and restaurant management into Impact Earth. In July 2014, they developed their very first zero waste service at an event in Ithaca, NY. Fast forward to today, Impact Earth now serves the greater Rochester and Finger Lakes Region as the one stop shop for zero waste services.
510 State Street, Rochester http://impactearthroc.com/ (585) 315-0160 support@impactearthroc.comInstant Replay Sports (at the Rink)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/instant-replay-sports-(at-the-rink)Instant Replay Sports offers new and pre-owned sports equipment and clothing. They have two convenient retail store locations in Ithaca, NY to meet your needs. Their Triphammer Marketplace location is their main retail store and is open daily including evenings to 8:00PM during the week. They also offer a large selection of their products for you to see or purchase any time through their large eBay store and now can offer you secure on-line ordering through this website for many of their most popular items.
1767 E Shore Dr, Ithaca http://www.instantreplaysports.info (607) 216-0056 IthacaInstantReplaySports@yahoo.comInstant Replay Sports (at Triphammer Marketplace)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/instant-replay-sports-(at-triphammer-marketplace)At Instant Replay Sports, they offer new and pre-owned sports equipment and clothing. There are two convenient retail store locations in Ithaca, NY to meet your needs. Their Triphammer Marketplace location is their main retail store and is open daily including evenings to 8:00PM during the week. They also offer a large selection of their products for you to see or purchase any time through their large eBay store and now can offer you secure on-line ordering through this website for many of their most popular items.
901 Hanshaw Rd, Ithaca http://www.instantreplaysports.info (607) 277-7366 info1@instantreplaysports.infoIthaca Alternative Gift Fair
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-alternative-gift-fairThe mission of the Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair is to provide the community with a meaningful alternative to holiday gift giving, one which celebrates personal charity, community health and well being, and the preservation of the planet. Each organization that participates in the fair offers variously priced “gifts” that serve a specific purpose for the community.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.ithacaaltgiftfair.org/ info@ithacaaltgiftfair.orgIthaca Families Gift Economy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-families-gift-economyIthaca Families Gift Economy is a private Facebook group that connects people seeking to gift or receive goods, reducing resource waste while building community and helping families to save money. IFGE welcomes Ithaca residents and those in the surrounding area. Regularly gifted items include beds, toys, and clothes.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.facebook.com/groups/ithacagifteconomy/Margie's Green Home Consulting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/margies-green-home-consultingMargie offers comprehensive Green Home Makeovers, answers your questions on saving water and energy and more! She can email Green Guides to those who share their email addresses with her.
North Winton Village, Rochester https://www.facebook.com/Margies-Green-Home-Consulting-152068008271 (585) 288-2224 mcampaigne@hotmail.comOntario ARC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ontario-arcFinger Lakes Bus Service (FLBS), a division of Ontario ARC, is available for people who are supported by the agency. This service provides free daily transportation to other human services agencies including Brighter Day and Developmental Disabilities Regional Office (DDRO) Day program. The service has eight morning and afternoon weekday routes that are open to the general public with no bus fare. Ontario ARC also provide transportation for medical appointments with Medicaid providers, including out-of-county medical appointments.
3071 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua https://www.ontarioarc.org/ (585) 394-7500 contact@ontarioarc.orgOswego City Climate Smart Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oswego-city-climate-smart-communityThe Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Program represents a partnership between state and local governments with the goal of reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Oswego is one such city associated with the CNY Energy Challenge CSC Program. Major steps in the program include: 1. Adopting the CSC pledge 2. Creation of a municipal operations and community greenhouse gas inventory 3. Development of a plan to reduce emissions (Climate Action Plan) 4. Carrying out sustainable development projects
13 West Oneida Street, Oswego https://www.oswegony.org/ (315) 342-8136 mayor@oswegony.orgRed Tail Ridge Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/red-tail-ridge-wineryRed Tail Ridge Winery is New York State’s first LEED® Gold Certified Winery. Their winery building runs on geothermal energy for heating, cooling and refrigeration, and is partially constructed of local stone and recycled materials. Other environmentally responsible practices include maximum utilization of daylight to reduce electricity use and grape cultivation methods which minimize storm runoff and pesticide use.They sell wines online and in onsite tastings, specializing in Riesling, Chardonnay, Blaufrankisch, Pinot, Dornfelder and Teroldego, and 10% of the gross profits from sales of their Good Karma wine are donated to food banks in 11 states.
846 State Route 14, Penn Yan https://www.redtailridgewinery.com/ (315) 536-4580 tastingroom@redtailridgewinery.comRochester City Climate Smart Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-city-climate-smart-community-Endorsed by City Council in May 2017, the City of Rochester Climate Action Plan has a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% from 2010 levels by 2030. In order to achieve this goal, the Plan outlines 35 implementation actions divided into five focus areas. The five focus areas revolve around residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. These include: Energy Use and Supply, Transportation, Waste and Materials Management, Clean Water, and Land Use.
30 Church St, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589972292 (585) 428-7474 anne.spaulding@cityofrochester.govSignificant Elements
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/significant-elementsSignificant Elements is a program of Historic Ithaca begun in 1991 to promote the reuse of architectural elements when the demolition of a building cannot be otherwise prevented. They provide an avenue for the reuse of such materials, and through their activities, promote restoration and reuse instead of demolition.
212 Center St, Ithaca http://www.significantelements.org (607) 277-3450 sara@historicithaca.orgTompkins County Recycling and Materials Management
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-recycling-and-materials-managementThe mission of the Department of Recycling and Materials Management is to develop and implement a sustainable materials management strategy for Tompkins County. With a focus on the state's solid waste management hierarchy, this approach utilizes and prioritizes environmentally sound, cost-effective, socially responsible, and safe practices. This is accomplished through coordinated administrative, operational, and educational programs that maximize diversion with the 4R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rebuy) as a focal point.
122 Commercial Avenue, Ithaca https://recycletompkins.org/ (607) 273-6632 reducewaste@tompkins-co.orgTrumansburg Families Gift Economy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-families-gift-economyTrumansburg Families Gift Economy is a Facebook group connecting people who seek to gift or receive goods, reducing resource use and waste while building community and helping families to save money. TFGE is open to residents of Trumansburg and the surrounding area.
Trumansburg, NY https://www.facebook.com/groups/118273582035380/