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SUMMARY:Art + Amble 2026 (Green Living Science)
DESCRIPTION:Join 2025 EMA Environment Achievement Award Recipient Green Living Science to celebrate their 15th anniversary at Art + Amble\, their signature fundraiser—an evening where art\, community\, and impact come together in support of environmental education in Detroit. Guests will enjoy a creative experience filled with live art\, tasty food and drinks\, a curated silent auction featuring works from Detroit artists\, music\, and raffle prizes. \nTickets include: \n\nOpen bar\nA delectable variety of small plates\n​Opportunities to network with others who are passionate about sustainability in Detroit\nCreative\, fun activities\nA spot to bid in the silent auction of local artists’ work and other prizes​​\n\nCome to support our work and make an impact on sustainability in Detroit\, and stay to enjoy craft drinks and excellent food\, appreciate good company and beautiful artwork from local artists\, and leave with prizes and memories to cherish for a lifetime! \nTickets are available on GiveButter\nInterested in helping put on this event through sponsorship? Contact Natalie at natalie@greenlivingscience.org
URL:https://emaweb.org/event/art-amble-2026-green-living-science/
LOCATION:Jam Handy\, 2900 E Grand Blvd\, Detroit\, MI\, 48202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Community
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SUMMARY:Environmental Achievement Awards
DESCRIPTION:One night. One room. One community. Together\, we celebrate sustainability and the people driving environmental progress.\nJoin us for an inspiring evening at the Environmental Achievement Awards (EAA)\, where we honor the individuals\, companies\, and students shaping a more sustainable future. Each year\, this annual celebration gathers leaders from across the environmental industry highlighting innovation\, leadership\, and measurable impact in environmental stewardship. \nAt the heart of the evening\, the Environmental Achievement Award recognizes outstanding professionals who lead their organizations toward true environmental excellence. In addition\, we celebrate parent award recipients and finalists who advance sustainability through strong performance across the Environmental\, Social\, and Governance (ESG) pillars. Through their leadership\, they drive accountability and implement forward-thinking environmental practices that create lasting impact. \nAdditionally\, the Legend of the Environmental Industry Award honors an individual whose dedication and leadership have shaped the environmental industry over time. Through vision\, influence\, and sustained commitment to sustainability\, this leader has helped transform how the industry approaches environmental responsibility. \nWe also celebrate the next generation of environmental innovators through our Environmental Excellence Scholarship Program\, which now enters its fifth and final year of the James Doetsch Memorial Scholarship. Through this program\, we award scholarships to exceptional students from the Science & Engineering Fair of Metro-Detroit. Our volunteer professional awards judges carefully evaluate each project and select students whose environmental-focused work demonstrates creativity\, impact\, and promise for the future. \nUltimately\, the Environmental Achievement Awards offers more than an awards ceremony: it creates a gathering for the environmental community. Throughout the evening\, industry veterans\, emerging professionals\, and future leaders fill one room. Together\, they connect\, celebrate shared values\, and reaffirm their commitment to protecting our planet. \nBe part of an evening that not only honors excellence and celebrates innovation\, but also highlights the individuals and organizations leading the way toward a more sustainable world.
URL:https://emaweb.org/event/2026-eaa/
LOCATION:Detroit Yacht Club\, 1 Riverbank Dr\, Detroit\, MI\, 48207\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Environmental Management Association":MAILTO:emadirector@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Food Waste Reduction: Tools for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:Are you overlooking one of the most impactful waste reduction opportunities? Let’s talk about it!!\n“To stop food from going to waste\, we need to make changes across the whole food system. That means all of us – the home cooks\, the schools\, the businesses – need to use every solution possible.” – Danielle Todd (Executive Director\, Make Food Not Waste) \nCities and organizations are implementing Materials Management Plans (MMPs) to improve recycling\, composting\, and overall sustainability outcomes. Yet they often overlook one of the most impactful opportunities: reducing food waste. This discussion explores how businesses\, institutions\, and municipalities can take actionable steps to cut waste\, lower costs\, and strengthen a more resilient local economy. \nJoin us in conversation with Danielle Todd\, Executive Director of Make Food Not Waste for a discussion on reducing food waste and building more sustainable communities. Danielle is a leader in advancing practical strategies for waste reduction and circular economy initiatives\, helping EGLE create their Michigan Food Waste Roadmap to identify strategies to meet Michigan’s food waste reduction goal of 50% by 2030. \nGain insight into how everyday operational decisions—such as food purchasing\, inventory management\, composting\, and donation programs—cut waste. As a result\, they improve efficiency and strengthen brand reputation. Moreover\, organizations of all sizes—from small businesses to large school districts—adopt zero-waste practices. In turn\, they see measurable benefits. Similarly\, municipal leaders and sustainability professionals integrate food waste reduction into zero-waste and circular economy plans. Consequently\, they align these efforts with city-wide sustainability goals. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nProven strategies for reducing food waste in business and institutional settings\nHow food waste reduction supports circular economy and sustainability goals\nWays municipalities can implement zero waste programs at every level\nThe business case for waste reduction: cost savings\, efficiency\, and community impact\nPractical steps for organizations to become part of the food waste solution\n\nBe part of the movement toward smarter materials management and a more sustainable future\, starting with food.\n\n Register on Eventbrite >> FoodWasteReduction.eventbrite.com
URL:https://emaweb.org/event/food-waste-reduction/
LOCATION:The Corner Social\, 101 South Lafayette Street\, South LYon\, MI\, 48178\, United States
CATEGORIES:enviroCHAT
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ORGANIZER;CN="Environmental Management Association":MAILTO:emadirector@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Powering Communities: Building Partnerships for Electric Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Be a part of the electrification conversation here in Michigan with 2026 EAA Finalist Forth\nRegister via Eventbrite \nLearn how state & local transportation agencies can partner with stakeholders to design and deliver comprehensive electric transportation. \nThis workshop explores how Midwest communities are advancing clean\, affordable electric mobility through strategic partnerships\, effective community engagement\, and equitable planning. Drawing on real efforts\, such as bringing charging investments\, promoting multimodal decarbonization campaigns\, supporting municipalities through advocacy and resource-sharing\, and leveraging the national Towards Equitable Electric Mobility (TEEM) framework\, participants will learn how to shape electric transportation programs that reflect community needs and expand mobility options beyond EV ownership. The session will also highlight collaborative initiatives with utilities and local organizations to broaden education\, engagement\, and access\, offering a model that communities can adapt and integrate into their own electrification efforts. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nHow your community can benefit from clean\, affordable electric mobility\, including charging access\, multimodal options\, and decarbonization strategies.\nHow to meaningfully engage residents and partners\, using approaches that build trust and guide shared decision-making.\nBest practices for centering community needs from planning through implementation.\nWhere to find additional support and resources\, including TEEM guidance\, statewide networks\, and partner organizations
URL:https://emaweb.org/event/forth-teem/
LOCATION:East Lansing Technology Innovation Center\, 325 East Grand River Avenue\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48823\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Forth":MAILTO:https://forthmobility.org/
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SUMMARY:Professional Awards Judging @ the Science & Engineering Fair of Metro-Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Serve as a Professional Awards Judge with the EMA at the Science & Engineering Fair of Metro-Detroit and help recognize the next generation of innovators in sustainability. This volunteer opportunity invites professionals with an interest in environmental science\, sustainability\, and environmental stewardship to evaluate student research projects and award scholarships that support forward-thinking solutions for our planet. \nAs a Professional Awards Judge\, you will review and assess projects specifically focused on environmental science topics\, including sustainability\, conservation\, climate solutions\, renewable energy\, ecosystem protection\, and environmental technology. Judges use the EMA’s own evaluation criteria to identify outstanding student research and determine the recipients of environmental excellence scholarships. \nYour participation supports talented young scientists and engineers from across Metro-Detroit while encouraging innovative ideas that promote environmental responsibility and long-term ecological impact. \nWhy Volunteer? \n\nSupport STEM education and young environmental leaders\nPromote sustainability\, conservation\, and environmental innovation\nContribute professional expertise to a respected regional science fair\nHelp award scholarships that encourage future careers in environmental science and engineering\n\nJoin us as a Professional Awards Judge and play a meaningful role in advancing environmental sustainability\, scientific discovery\, and the future of environmental stewardship.
URL:https://emaweb.org/event/2026-sefmd/
LOCATION:Huntington Place\, 1 Washington Blvd\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:EMA Annual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Environmental Management Association":MAILTO:emadirector@gmail.com
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