What do Syracuse Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore, the Bread & Roses Collective House, the Syracuse City School District, and Cornell University’s Dr. Anil Netravali all have in common?
They have been voted Central Upstate New York’s “Green of the Crop”–organizations and individuals whose green ingenuity made them stand out to a panel of sustainability experts.
The “Green of the Crop” competition winners and runners-up were announced April 23 at a ceremony held at LEED-Gold The AMOS Project in Syracuse. The contest was sponsored by The AMOS Project, The Clean Tech Center, CNY Works, Earthsense, the Metropolitan Development Association of Syracuse and CNY, New York’s Creative Core, SyracuseCoE, Syracuse First, and The Post Standard.
For a list of winners, judges, and prize sponsors, click here.