Join the GSA’s Three-Part Supplier Accelerator Webinar Series on Sustainability
Are you a federal supplier looking to enhance your organization’s sustainability efforts? This October, the General Services Administration (GSA), in collaboration with the White House Council on Environmental Quality, is hosting a special three-part Supplier Accelerator webinar series. The goal? To provide valuable insights and practical resources to help companies advance their climate and sustainability objectives.
This series is tailored for leaders in sustainability, procurement, and operations, offering a deep dive into opportunities and resources created by the Biden-Harris Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). From reducing emissions to improving operational efficiency and transitioning to clean energy, this webinar will provide vital information for companies ready to make a positive impact.
Key Dates and Topics:
● October 16, 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT: Federal Climate and Energy Programs for the Private Sector
● October 23, 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT: Programs and Tax Credits for On-Site Renewable Energy, Efficient Buildings, and Clean Vehicles
● October 30, 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT: Buying Carbon Pollution-Free Electricity More Rapidly and Effectively
Each session will feature top experts from the Department of Energy, Department of the Treasury, the Environmental Protection Agency, and key supplier organizations. You’ll learn about government programs, tax credits, and other incentives that can help your business reduce its environmental impact while boosting operational efficiency.
Whether you’re interested in renewable energy, clean vehicles, or ways to procure pollution-free electricity, this series will provide the tools and strategies you need to stay ahead in the evolving federal marketplace.
Don’t miss out! Register now to secure your spot and learn how your company can align with federal climate goals while improving your bottom line.
To register, click here.
Stay ahead of the curve and take the next step towards sustainability.