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Environmental Stewardship Award is sponsored by Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). This annual award program recognizes projects that eliminate or reduce the generation of pollutants or wastes at the source or projects that conserve natural resources. Projects are encouraged to have quantitative environmental health impacts and be replicable.
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* indicates a required field Section 1: Nominee Information Please provide nominee information Name of Business or Organization Location of Environmental Stewardship Activity (if different from above): Corporate Headquarters Contact Information (if different from above): Describe the Business or Organization: Section 2: Project Description Project or Program Date: Project or Program Date: (The project must have been implemented at least six months prior to the application, but not more than two years ago) Describe the Environmental Stewardship Project: What inspired your business/organization to act?
Please explain the key deciding factors such as fiscal, social, and/or environmental reasons for choosing to implement your environmental stewardship activity; explain how this is an activity rather than a general maintenance or necessary upgrade(s). Section 3: Environmental Measures Provide the results from your environmental stewardship activities.
Section 4: Transferability Are the projects, ideas, or innovations described in this application transferable to other companies? What recommendations would you make to a company considering a similar project? Receive an email copy of this form.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Any Kansas business, industry, community group, school, or organization whose project was implemented at least six months prior to application but not more than two years ago. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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