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Newport Auto wins Green Business Award

Repair shop lauded for ‘hugely proactive approach towards sustainability'
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Noel Koehn (second from left) of Newport Auto Inc. accepts the 2011 Green Business Award from Squamish Chamber of Commerce President Maurice Freitag, left, Kim Ebers of Squamish CAN and Jasmine Henczel, Chamber of Commerce vice-president, on Saturday (April 16) at the Adventure Centre.

A local auto repair shop that “demonstrates a hugely proactive approach towards sustainability in a business that we wouldn't normally or naturally associate with ‘green' enterprises or standards” has been named winner of the second annual Squamish Green Business Award.

Newport Auto Inc. on Saturday (April 16) was named the recipient of the award, presented by the Squamish Chamber of Commerce and Squamish Climate Action Network (CAN) at the annual Re-Use-It Fair at the Adventure Centre.

The panel of judges spent several hours reviewing 11 applications before selecting Newport Auto.

“The panel… was particularly impressed with the degree of commitment, the creativity, the thoroughness and the quality of changes implemented in Newport Auto Inc.'s operations as this business looks constantly for ways to reduce their impact on the environment,” Chamber and Squamish CAN officials said in a statement.

Triack Resources, which recycles wood waste, was named winner of the inaugural Squamish Green Business Award in 2010.

For more details on the award and the Re-Use-It Fair, see the April 22 print edition of The Chief.


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