News for
Release: Tuesday, May 3, 2006
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Green Technology: Use Less Resources and Increase Profits
The First National Sustainable Design Expo
Contact: Suzanne Ackerman, (202) 564-4355 / ackerman.suzanne@epa.gov
(Washington, D.C. - May 3, 2006) Imagine a world where houses are built from
plant materials instead of cement and bricks. Drinking water is disinfected by
solar energy, not chemicals. And homes are designed to harvest rainwater to
supply hot and cold water. It's not a far away dream - you can see it next week
at the first National Sustainable Design Expo on the National Mall in
Washington, D.C., May 9-10 which showcases the best new designs for sustainable
products and technologies, also called "green technology."
A highlight of the Expo is EPA's second annual People, Prosperity and the Planet
(P3) Awards, a national competition involving 41 teams of college and university
students who will exhibit their novel design projects. Sustainable designs
prove that providing a higher quality of life and protecting the planet are
compatible with economic prosperity. Businesses are taking notice - - last
year, four P3 design projects became new commercial ventures. Projects included
designs for green buildings, alternative fuel technologies, plans for safe
drinking water in developing countries and even greening the apparel industry.
"Businesses are discovering green technology not only helps green the planet,
but puts more green in their wallets. Scientific innovation has long driven the
U.S. economy," said Dr. George Gray, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of
Research and Development. "Now innovation is driving the movement toward
environmental sustainability in the United States and making it profitable. At
the Expo, you will see designs for how we will heat our homes, clean our
drinking water, and design our transportation systems in the near future."
The P3 Award was launched in 2004 to respond to the needs of the developed and
developing world in moving toward sustainability. This national competition
enables college students to research, develop and design scientific, technical
and policy solutions to sustainability challenges.
Support for the P3 competition includes more than 45 partners in the federal
government, industry and scientific and professional societies. The expo will
include exhibits by companies, government and nonprofit organizations,
demonstrating successful sustainable technologies and products. The expo is
co-sponsored by the National Council for Science and the Environment;
Environmental and Energy Study Institute and Green Chemistry Institute.
The National Sustainable Design Expo is open to the general public without
charge and will take place on May 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and May 10, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. on the National Mall between 3rd and 4th streets.
Information on the expo and the P3 Award:
http://www.epa.gov/P3
Expo agenda:
http://es.epa.gov/ncer/p3/press/agenda06.html
EPA's sustainability research program:
http://www.epa.gov/sustainability
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