Beckerman Honored as a 'Green Leader' by the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission

Mon Nov 9, 2009 5:20am EST
 
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HACKENSACK, N.J., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Beckerman, one of the largest
independent public relations firms in the industry, has been recognized as a
"green leader" in the Meadowlands region by the New Jersey Meadowlands
Commission's (NJMC) "Meadowlands Challenge."

The Meadowlands Challenge encourages area businesses to examine their energy
use and recycling practices and to find ways to improve them. Green building
features or sustainable practices recognized by the challenge include those in
the energy conservation, water conservation, recycling, reuse and commuting
categories.

The award was presented at the Meadowlands Regional Chamber 2009 Annual Awards
Gala celebrating the NJMC's 40th anniversary on Oct. 23 at the Meadowlands
Racetrack. The NJMC is the zoning and planning agency for a 30-square-mile
area along the Hackensack River covering parts of 14 municipalities in Bergen
and Hudson Counties. 

"We are proud that the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission has honored us as a
green leader," said Beckerman President Keith Zakheim. "With a client roster
that includes many clients in the growing alternative energy arena, we felt it
was important to find ways in which we could make our office environment more
sustainable."

Beckerman launched its sustainability initiative following its move to its new
headquarters in Hackensack in July. Under the leadership of Greg Menken, LEED
AP, Beckerman's director of sustainability, the firm's "green team" developed
a 10-point sustainability policy.

The policy includes such features as using green cleaning supplies; reducing
paper use; purchasing recycled goods and materials; recycling paper,
containers, packaging and printer cartridges; reducing energy consumption by
office machinery and lighting; and reducing gasoline consumption through
telecommuting and carpooling.

In addition, the Beckerman program promotes social responsibility by
encouraging the support of local efforts to achieve a sustainable community.

"Recognition programs such as the Meadowlands Challenge are critical to
encouraging the practice of sustainability," Menken said. "Our program is
still in its infancy so we are excited about the potential benefits to our
firm, as well as to our clients and to the Meadowlands region."

One of the goals of the Meadowlands Challenge is for area businesses to share
their techniques to recycle more, consume less and embrace other
environmentally friendly practices, said Robert R. Ceberio, executive director
of the NJMC.  

"We commend those businesses that have joined the Meadowlands Challenge and
are committed to reducing their energy consumption and sharing their best
practices with others," Ceberio said. "By conserving energy and operating more
efficiently, businesses can make a positive impact on both the environment and
their bottom lines."

Beckerman is the one of largest independent public relations agencies in the
industry. The firm employs more than 40 public relations professionals and
represents over 100 clients in a wide range of industry sectors, including
real estate, legal services, financial services, renewable energy, technology,
health care and consumer products. 

The firm has offices in New Jersey and New York.

About Beckerman 
Beckerman is one of the largest independent full-service public relations
firms in the industry. Founded in 1989, Beckerman's staff of more than 40
experienced media professionals represents a distinguished roster of over 100
clients from diverse industry sectors including real estate, environmental,
financial, health care, technology, consumer products, public affairs and
corporate political reputation. The firm has offices in Hackensack, N.J., and
New York City. To learn more please call 201-465-8000 or visit
www.beckermanpr.com.

SOURCE  Beckerman

Stefanie Matteson of Beckerman, +1-201-465-8015, smatteson@beckermanpr.com

 

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