

Upcoming Events
Monthly meetings are held at the Wild Wing Cafe in City Market (on the second floor) unless otherwise noted.
For detailed information on upcoming events, click here .
May 10th
Special Event - Beaux Arts Ball
Don't miss this fun night of drinking, dancing, and gamling (for charity). See the invitation for more information!
May 15th
Special Event - Book signing by past-chair Tommy Linstroth! Tommy will sign copies of his new environmental policy book - Local Action: A New Paradigm in Climate Change Policy, on May 15th from 7-9 PM at the Live Oaks Public LIbrary on Bull St. See the flier for more information!
May 27th
Monthyl Meeting - Curious about recycling opportunities in Savannah? Or the recycling process itself? Don't miss City of Savannah Recycling Coordinator Anne Robinson as she explains the recycling options in Savannah and provides an update on the future curbside recycling progam.
June 11th
LEED for Homes Training Seminar
8:00 AM-5 PM - Coastal Georgia Center
To register, click here
June 24th
Monthyl Meeting - Thatcher Young, Sustainability Advisor with Georgia 's Pollution Prevention Assistance Division, will speak to the Savannah chapter of the USGBC June 24 on the topic “ Want to Find Out How to Make Green by Going Green?” Young will discuss FREE assistance to Georgia organizations for designing and implementing a sustainability strategy.
Welcome to the Savannah Chapter of the United States Green Building Council - a group dedicated to promoting sustainable design and green building throughout the Creative Coast.
Chapter Membership is now available! Join online - get a Membership Application here. Make sure to select the Savannah Chapter.
The USGBC-Savannah Chapter seeks to improve the built environment in Coastal Georgia. As such, we seek to:
- Educate the public on the long term benefits of green building and how sustainable design can be integrated or implemented into one's life;
- Encourage widespread acceptance of sustainable design principles, including the LEED rating system, within both local government and the construction and development community as a whole.
- Improve the built environment and quality of life in the Southeast Coastal region by promoting sustainability initiatives that positively and profitably impact the community and the environment.
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