Archive for February, 2010

Novozymes’ waste-to-fuel technology offers promise

Novozymes, a sponsor of last month’s Washington Auto Show, is earning well-deserved attention for its new enzyme technology that creates fuel from agricultural waste. The company displayed a truck powered by government waste paper at the show. Here’s more on the innovative technology:

http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/denmark-makes-stab-for-biofuel-greatness/

Support our friends at Park Pride

Today’s the last day to get into Park Pride’s Annual Parks & Greenspace Conference for the reduced rate of $99.  Sponsored by The Home Depot Foundation, the daylong conference takes place Monday, March 22 at the beautiful Atlanta Botanical Garden.

China and lithium-ion batteries

Earth2Tech delves into the new wave and whereabouts of battery production:

http://earth2tech.com/2010/02/15/the-future-of-electric-vehicle-batteries-lithium-ion-china/#more-51411

Congratulations, Karen Bremer

We were thrilled to see our longtime friend and colleague, Karen Bremer, featured in yesterday’s Northside Neighbor for her recent win of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgia Restaurant Association. Karen and the GRA have served as critical partners with TEAM Georgia, helping ensure that their patrons drink responsibly and get a safe ride home. At Daily’s and City Grill, Karen offered up beautiful rooms to host press conferences for these events. When she’s involved with a program, elegance shines through.

Give it up for Citizen Studio

We’re in love with our new logo and Web site. If you think it’s as fabulous as we do –and if you don’t, well, there’s no accounting for taste — then you oughtta check out www.citizenstudio.com. The husband-and-wife team behind the creative company are Linda and Chris Doherty. They are not only superstars, but they are dogged professionals, as committed to their clients as the creative process.

We also chose to work with Linda and Chris because they are focused on sustainable clients and practices. Linda’s the sustainability chair of the American Institute of Graphic Arts in Atlanta. But just wait..cuz we’re going to promote the heck out of ’em.