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Register today! The cost to attend the conference is only $70!
Registration deadline: October 13, 2022 Lodging deadline: October 10, 2022
The 2022 Michigan Sustainability Conference (MISCON), hosted by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE), in partnership with the Michigan Health & Hospital Association (MHA), will be held October 24-25 at the Lansing Center, in Lansing, Michigan. This event is designed for sustainability professionals from private and public sectors, community leaders, and environmental, health, and safety professionals to:
- Learn new tactics about efficient ways to map out next steps in your sustainability journey.
- Understand how leading brands and communities are successfully embedding environmental and social purpose into their values.
- Discover grant funding opportunities.
- Find inspiration and peer support by meeting fellow change agents.
- Discover best practices through peer-to-peer learning sessions.
- Network with sustainability and local leaders who are looking to form partnerships.
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Explore the exhibitor area to discover solutions or consultants to further your journey.
This year’s day and a half program offers breakout sessions focusing on successful case studies, sustainable integration, decarbonization, fleet electrification, and funding opportunities. With plenary sessions strategically placed throughout the event, attendees will engage with various leaders, forming the nexus between business and communities. Whether you are joining us as a community leader or a business leader, you’ll walk away with the network of partners, the practical tools, and the creative fuel you need to keep on course with this rapidly evolving era.
In our keynote discussion, Natalia Hahn from Balanced Impact Global AB/Inc. will help us demystify the journey to sustainability and find out what it might truly mean for you, your colleagues, and your organization. We will discuss how you can contribute to embedding more sustainable thinking into your organization’s DNA, and how that can lead to long-lasting, positive, and measurable societal impact.
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This 1.5 days Conference will provide up to 7 Continuing Education Hours (CEH)/Professional Development Hours (PDH).
Registration Fee: $70
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 13, 2022
#MiSustainability
PROGRAM QUESTIONS: Devan Dodge: [email protected]
REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: Alana Berthold: [email protected] Joel Roseberry: [email protected]
EXHIBITOR QUESTIONS: Matt Tomlinson: [email protected]
Lodging information
Courtyard Lansing Downtown 600 East Michigan Avenue Lansing, Michigan, USA, 48912
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Dates: October 23 - 25, 2022
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Room Rate: $85 USD/night + applicable Taxes
- BOOK THE GROUP RATE ONLINE
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Phone Reservation: 517-367-6677 or 1-800-Marriott. Mention the "Michigan Sustainability Conference Block."
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Last Day to Book: Monday, October 10, 2022
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Check out who will be at this year's MISCON.
Alta eMobility Asahi Kasei Atlas Copco Henrob Balanced Impact Global Sustainability Consulting Bratic Enterprises, LLC dba EV Charging POD LLC C3 Accelerator Canton Township Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy (CLOSUP) Charter Township of West Bloomfield CHT USA Inc. Citizens Research Council of Michigan City of Ann Arbor City of Birmingham City of Centerline City of Durand City of Ferndale City of Flint City of Grand Rapids City of Holland City of Kalamazoo City of Lansing City of Madison Heights City of Marshall City of Rockford City of Southfield City of Sterling Heights` City of Ypsilanti CMS Energy Community Action Network Consumers Energy Consumers Energy Business Energy Efficiency Davis Healthcare Services DC-America DDP Specialty Electronic Materials US LLC Dearborn Public Schools Detroit 2030 District Detroit Region Aerotropolis Development Corp Detroit Zoological Society Dow Chemical DTE ENERGY DTMB - Building Operations Division - Sustainability DuPont Eaton County Eco-Development Group Economic Growth Institute-University of MI Economic Growth Institute-University of Michigan EGLE Elevate EnergyHub Englert Capital Co FEMA Corporation Flowserve Corporation Foresight Management Forvia Faurecia Gage Products GHSP, Inc Grand Traverse Conservation District Guidehouse GZA GeoEnvironmental HDR Michigan, Inc. Herron Consulting Hilite, Inc. HKM & Associates HMMH - Burlington, MA Huron River Watershed Council Hylant IFF Kalsec, Inc. Lansing Board of Water and Light Loc Performance Magni Industries, Inc Make Food Not Waste MDHHS Meijer Meridian Chater Township Merit Laboratories, Inc. Michigan Clean Cities Michigan Economic Development Corporation Michigan Energy Options Michigan Green Communities Michigan Health & Hospital Association Michigan Kenworth/CSM Companies Michigan Manufacturers Association Michigan Saves Michigan State University MMI Door Nichols Paper & Supply Co. Oakland County, Michigan Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Orion Township Paper City Development, LLC - The Mill at Vicksburg PepsiCo Pink Elephant Products & Events L3C Pittsfield Charter Township Public Sector Consultants Ramboll Resource Recycling Systems Robinson Sustainable Builders LLC Rockford Sustainability Committee Roush SEMCOG Shinka Sustainability Consultants, LLC soulbrainMI SPECTRUM ELECTRICAL SALES Tesa Tape - plant Sparta The City of Mt. Pleasant the Shyft group Toyota Motor North America - R&D U.S. EPA U-M Graham Sustainability Institute University of Michigan University of Michigan- Flint US Ecology, a Republic Services Company USEPA Van Buren Conservation District Wade Trim Washtenaw Community College Washtenaw County Washtenaw County Facilities Wayne County Airport Authority We Remove All Trash Corp. Webasto Roofing Systems Williamstown Township Wimby Detroit LLC Zoetis LLC.
Individuals needing language assistance or accommodations for effective participation at this event should contact Joel Roseberry at 517-599-9494 by October 10 to request language, mobility, visual, hearing, translation, and/or other assistance.
EGLE does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, national origin, color, marital status, disability, political beliefs, height, weight, genetic information, or sexual orientation in the administration of any of its programs or activities, and prohibits intimidation and retaliation, as required by applicable laws and regulations.
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